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Frequently
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What is shared supportive housing? It is a communal living arrangement intended to provide safe and stable housing for individuals striving for independence and long-term stability.
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Who qualifies for shared supportive housing? Clients must be able to live independently. We welcome individuals on fixed incomes like SSI or SSDI, those with verified employment of six months or more as well as individuals whose room fees are covered by organizations or designated pay.
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What amenities are included? Amenities include fully furnished rooms, shared living spaces, kitchens, bathrooms, Wi-Fi, and-site laundry facilities.
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Is shared supportive affordable? Yes, shared supportive housing is to be affordable, with rent based on a fixed rate or a percentage of verified income. Payments agencies, payees, or other third-party entities are accepted.
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How do I apply? You can apply contacting us directly or obtaining a referral from a community organization healthcare provider.
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How are roommates matched in shared supportive housing Roommates are paired on compatibility, support needs, and shared interests. Staff conduct assessments and interviews to ensure a good and reduce potential conflicts.
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How long can individuals in shared supportive housing? The of stay varies based on individual needs and program guidelines. Some individuals may stay short-term, while others may remain long-term, as long as they meet housing requirements and continue to make payments.
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Do you offer refunds? All fees are non-refundable. However, we will strive to meet your needs and assist you in connecting with other providers or resources if our program is not suitable.
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