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Comfort Care Communities residents enjoy their own living spaces, along with communal group recreational spaces, a kitchen, large outdoor space and additional amenities. While your loved one learns the joys of independent living, they’re also discovering what it takes to be good neighbors, friends and active members of their community.

About Us

Who We Serve

Our group homes provide safe, supportive housing for individuals from various backgrounds seeking a stable living environment:

  • Homeless Population: Offering transitional housing and support services to help individuals regain stability and independence

  • Ex-Offenders: Supporting successful reintegration into society with structured living arrangements and access to rehabilitation resources

  • Veterans: Providing specialized housing support for veterans transitioning to civilian life or requiring additional assistance

  • Domestic Violence Survivors: Offering secure housing in a supportive environment with access to necessary resources and counseling

Living Environment

  • Drug and Alcohol-Free: Maintaining a strictly substance-free environment to support recovery and well-being

  • All-Inclusive Utilities: All basic utilities included in program fees (electricity, water, gas, internet)


As part of our onboarding process, we assess needs with the participant and family members to get an understanding of the individual’s strengths, weaknesses and opportunities for improvement. During this time, we work closely with both the participant and their loved ones to build out a customized learning plan that everyone agrees on.
Supportive Housing/Rental Housing: This type of supportive housing provides very limited assistance. The residents of these homes live almost independently and are visited by staff members infrequently. However, they do have someone to call and resources available to them if a problem does arise. Our group homes provide residents with their own bed, dresser and closet space, and shared bathrooms and common areas. This type of housing is for someone who is completely independent. Rent can be paid for in full by the individual or subsidized by a third party, such as the government or a non-profit agency. Someone who chooses this type of housing can take care of all their basic needs like cooking, cleaning, paying bills and managing their medication. They may also have a job.

Call us today 1-504-224-9989

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