Residents receive case management, transportation assistance (including accessible vehicles), meal delivery, home care support, mentorship, job readiness programs, and access to community resources.
Yes, we are licensed by the Ohio Department of Health and are a certified Medicaid provider, ensuring compliance with health and safety standards.
Applicants generally need to provide a state ID, Social Security card, proof of income or benefits, and residency documentation to qualify for our programs.
You can contact us 24/7 via phone or messaging for a free consultation. Referral partners such as social workers, shelters, and veteran agencies can also submit referrals on behalf of clients.
Yes, we offer rapid rehousing and crisis housing referral services to provide immediate shelter and safety for individuals facing urgent housing crises.
Our case management includes individualized care planning, benefit application assistance, progress monitoring, crisis intervention, veteran case assistance, elderly care planning, and reentry support coordination.
We provide home care support, caregiver assistance, medication reminders, safety checks, and tailored case management to help maintain independence in a home-like environment.
We provide emergency meal delivery to residents in crisis and maintain access to a community food pantry to support ongoing food security.