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Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at info@radsupportiveliving.com  if you cannot find an answer to your question.

 RAD Supportive Housing is a program-based housing option for adults who need a safe, structured living environment while preparing for independent housing. The program emphasizes accountability, stability, and community living skills. RAD Supportive Living is non-clinical and does not operate under traditional landlord-tenant leases.


No. RAD Supportive Living provides program-based housing, not a traditional lease or rental agreement. Residents sign a Program Occupancy Agreement that outlines expectations, rules, and program participation requirements. 


 RAD Supportive Living offers:

  • Shared living accommodations
  • Private room accommodations

Housing placement depends on availability, readiness, and program approval.


We love having friends and family visit! For everyone’s comfort and safety, visitors are welcome in our meeting area during visiting hours, located in the management office space. To ensure privacy, access to private living spaces is prohibited, but special arrangements can be made with management. 


Yes. When appropriate and space is available, residents may be approved to transition from shared living to a private room. This transition is based on readiness, program compliance, and availability and is not guaranteed. 


Length of stay is not fixed and depends on resident progress, program participation, and housing goals. RAD Supportive Living is designed to support stabilization and preparation for independent housing. 


No. RAD Supportive Living is non-clinical. Residents must be able to:

  • Manage medications independently
  • Perform personal care independently
  • Live safely in a shared environment


Referrals may be submitted by agencies or individuals. Each referral is reviewed to determine program fit, availability, and readiness. Approved referrals move forward to intake and placement coordination. 


No. Referral does not guarantee placement. All placements are subject to program approval, availability, and eligibility. 


  • Referral received via phone, email, or website form
  • Phone screening with case manager or resident
  • Tour or virtual walkthrough
  • Review of house rules & expectations
  • Move-in date scheduled
  • Resident signs Participation Agreement and receives welcome packet


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