Transitional Housing Program for Adults in Transition

Safe housing. Strong support. Real‑world stability.
Helping adults build secure, independent lives through trauma‑informed care and wraparound services.

Program Overview

The Transitional Housing Program at In Great Care™ is designed for adults ages 18–35 who need safe housing, structured support, and a pathway toward long‑term stability. Our program provides a secure place to live, consistent guidance, and the life skills needed to move forward with confidence

We focus on stability, structure, and growth. Every participant receives personalized support to help them succeed in daily life, employment, education, and long‑term planning.

Our goal is simple

Give every individual the tools to live independently and build a strong future.

Who We Serve

Our Transitional Housing Program supports:

We accept referrals from CBCs, case managers, behavioral health providers, DV programs, CoC teams, hospitals, courts, and community agencies.

What Our Program Provides

Safe Housing

● Clean, stable, supportive environment
● Respectful living space with clear expectations
● On‑site guidance and structured routines
● Access to support when needed

Life Skills Development

● Money management and budgeting
● Cooking and healthy eating
● Cleaning and home care
● Time management
● Goal setting
● Problem‑solving
● Healthy communication

Education Support

● GED, diploma, or continuing education assistance
● College and vocational planning
● Study habits and school routines
● Support with academic requirements

Employment Support

● Resume and job application assistance
● Interview preparation
● Workforce readiness
● Job placement resources
● Ongoing employment support

Behavioral & Emotional Support

● Trauma‑informed care
● Coping and grounding skills
● Stress management
● Crisis response support
● Healthy decision‑making
● Conflict resolution

Case Management & Transition Planning

● Weekly check‑ins
● Life planning and goal setting
● Long‑term housing planning
● Support with benefits (EFC, PESS, SNAP, Medicaid, VA resources)
● Community connections and mentorship

Daily Structure

Our daily routines help participants stay focused, productive, and organized.

A typical day may include:

Structure creates confidence. Routines create success

What Makes Us Different

In Great Care™ stands out because we offer both direct Transitional Housing services and professional program development. This gives us a unique advantage. We don’t just talk about housing programs — we build them, operate them, and improve them every day.

What sets us apart:

Safe and stable housing

Real‑world life skills development

Support with school, work, and daily responsibilities

Healthy decision‑making and accountability

Long‑term success planning

Increased confidence and independenc

Strong, supportive relationships

Successful transition into stable adulthood

We believe every adult deserves a chance to grow and build a better future.

Impact in Our Community

In Great Care™ is committed to improving long‑term outcomes for adults in transition.

Better emotional regulation

Improved school and work performance

Increased financial responsibility

Safer housing stability

Stronger decision-making skills

A strong support network

Our program is built for results. And our outcomes reflect it.

Why Case Managers and Agencies Choose Us

We act fast. We stay connected. We support participants with care and professionalism.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Our program serves adults ages 18–35 who need safe housing and structured support. We accept referrals from CBCs, case managers, DV programs, behavioral health providers, hospitals, courts, and community agencies. Participants must be able to engage in program routines and benefit from a supportive environment

Participants receive housing, case management, therapy coordination, life skills development, employment support, education assistance, and stabilization services.

Most referrals are reviewed within 24–48 hours, depending on documentation and availability.

Basic identification, referral information, and any relevant case documentation. Additional items may be requested based on referral source

We combine trauma‑informed care, structured routines, strong communication, and real‑world program experience to support long‑term stability.

How to Make a Referral

We welcome referrals from:

Our placement process is simple and efficient.
Submit a Youth Referral today to check availability.

CBC placement teams

Case managers

Group homes

Agencies and outreach workers