Supportive Housing:
Supportive housing is a combination of affordable housing and services intended as a cost-effective way to help people live more stable, productive lives. Supportive housing works 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 mental health disorders, substance use, addiction, or other serious challenges to a successful life. Supportive Housing is coupled with such social services as recovery services, job training, life skills training, alcohol and drug abuse programs and case management to populations in need of assistance, including the developmentally disabled and those suffering from dementia, including Alzheimer's disease and the frail elderly. Supportive housing is intended to be a successful solution that helps people recover and succeed while reducing the overall cost of care.
NAZCARE, Inc. has housing programs in Yavapai and Mohave Counties in Northern Arizona. These private housing programs wrap recovery services around people with Peer Support, Support Groups, In-Home Living Skills, Life Skills and Job Readiness Program offerings.
We work to build a network of support and create an environment of success for all individuals to move in a positive direction on the Pathway to Recovery. We place housing first!
