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Tag: Supportive housing

Supportive housing is a combination of housing and services intended as a cost-effective way to help people live more stable, productive lives, and is an active “community services and funding” stream across the United States. It was developed by different professional academics and US governmental departments that supported housing. Supportive housing is widely believed to work well for those who face the most complex challenges—individuals and families confronted with homelessness and who also have very low incomes and/or serious, persistent issues that may include substance use disorders (including alcoholism), mental health, HIV/AIDS, chronic illness, diverse disabilities (e.g., intellectual disabilities, mobility or sensory impairments) or other serious challenges to stable housing.

Andrews Terrace

Conifer Realty, LLC and CPP Announce Rehabilitation and Preservation of Andrews Terrace in Rochester...

Conifer Realty, LLC (Conifer), a nationally ranked, full-service real estate company specializing in the development, construction, management, and ownership of high-quality, affordable housing communities,...
Woodside Prairie

McShane Construction Company Completes Affordable Supportive Living Community Woodside Prairie for Adults with Autism...

Construction is completed at Woodside Prairie in Grafton, Wisconsin. McShane Construction Company built the 32-unit affordable supportive living community for adults with Autism on...
Hanover Landing

McShane Concludes Construction of 40-unit Permanent Supportive Housing Residence for Adults with Disabilities in...

Construction is completed at Hanover Landing, a 40-unit affordable, supportive housing community in Elgin, Illinois, that serves vulnerable populations and individuals with disabilities. McShane...

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