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Frequently asked questions
What’s the difference between Housing Support and Housing Stabilization Services?
Housing Support is a state-funded program that helps pay for room and board in approved, licensed housing settings.
Housing Stabilization Services, on the other hand, focus on providing personalized support to help people live independently in their own homes. Instead of direct financial assistance, these services assist with tasks like finding housing, navigating paperwork, connecting with landlords, and building skills to maintain stable housing long-term.
In short, Housing Support helps cover housing costs, while Housing Stabilization helps you secure and keep housing through hands-on support.
Who qualifies for Housing Support?
To qualify for Housing Support in Minnesota, individuals must:
- Be 65 years of age or older, or have a documented disability.
- Meet income and asset limits as defined by the program.
- Be homeless, at risk of homelessness, or residing in an approved housing setting such as licensed adult foster care, board and lodge, or other designated supportive housing.
How do I start services with your company?
Just submit a referral through our website or give us a call. Once we receive your information, we’ll contact you to verify eligibility and begin intake.
What insurance do you accept?
We accept Medical Assistance (MA), MinnesotaCare, and all major Managed Care Organizations (MCOs), including UCare, Hennepin Health, HealthPartners, and others.If you have questions about your insurance coverage or need help arranging an updated assessment, please contact us — we’re here to assist.
What is Housing Support?
Housing Support (formerly Group Residential Housing or GRH) is a state-funded program that helps people with low income and/or disabilities pay for housing costs such as rent, utilities, and basic needs in approved settings.