Supportive Housing combines rental assistance with support from a qualified provider in an apartment setting. The goal of Supportive Housing is to ensure that you have the right supports to be successful and a place where you choose to live that is safe and affordable.
Supportive housing includes:
- A home that’s right for you. - A qualified provider works with the landlord or property manager to ensure the apartment meets your needs. Some homes might be equipped with special features and assistive technologies.
- Support services from a qualified provider. - You may have a support person during the day and night.
- Rental assistance. - DDS works with the Department of Housing (DOG) and the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority (CHFA) to keep supportive housing affordable and available.
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