Supportive Housing

Supportive Housing Program

The Supportive Housing Program provides a range of services and programs. A caseworker will help plan and access services, including:

  • Getting help with job training and placement.

  • Helping teach life skills and budgeting.

  • Safety planning for survivors of domestic abuse.

  • Other services essential to achieving optimal quality of life and community living.

  • Referrals, as requested, will be provided to help with mental illness or alcohol/drug abuse.

The program launched in partnership with the State of Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS), in July 2024. This is a closed program; not open to the public. All clients are referred to DMHAS via the Coordinated Access Network, then assigned to the designated case managers at South Park Inn. The staff speaks English and Spanish.