There are two primary types of supportive housing.
Single-Site Housing
Single-Site Supportive Housing is also called congregate housing. Each individual or family has private rooms. They may share kitchens, common recreational rooms, or other facilities.
Social services staff are on-site and provide personalized support plans to each household. These teams also develop social and educational opportunities for the whole building.
Scattered-Site Housing
Scattered-Site Supportive Housing are units in multiple apartment buildings in a neighborhood or community. The units are set aside for specific populations. The buildings come with supportive services.
Social services staff are available 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. They have offices in a convenient location and visit tenants in the apartments.