Housing Locations
Community House provides housing to individuals in the King County area. Housing opportunities include cluster housing, independent apartments, supervised living, and licensed group boarding homes.
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CHMHA Sites Include:
- 24 hour staffed licensed assisted living facilities: Spring Manor, Hilltop Manor, and Firwood.
- Single Family Home Style Shared Supportive Housing: Phinney Place and 110th Place.
- Transitional Jail Diversion Shared Housing: Miracle Manor, Rosa Parks, and Mary Witt.
- Permanent Supportive Housing Apartments: George B., Caroline W., Brierwood, and Patricia K.
- Workforce Housing Apartments: Jackson Heights
24-hour Staffed Licensed Assisted Living Facilities
Firwood
24 hour staffed licensed assisted living facility
UNITS: 19 units
Clients must be through contract with through DSHS.
Hilltop Manor
24 hour staffed licensed assisted living facility
UNITS: 35 units
Clients must be through contract with through DSHS.
Spring Manor
24 hour staffed licensed assisted living facility
UNITS: 57 units
Clients must be mentally ill and be referred through contract with King County Mental Health Division or optional contract through DSHS agreement.
Single Family Home Style Shared Supportive and Workforce Housing
110th Place
Single Family Home Style Shared Supportive Housing
UNITS: 8 bedrooms
Clients are currently being referred to by the King County Mental Health Division under the agency Standardized Supportive Housing Contract.
This services contract pays at a significantly higher rate than the regular payments for clients at our Jackson St. outpatient site. Community House has made this choice to serve this client base, but is not required. The regulatory agreement only states that clients are from homeless situation with mental illness.
Jackson Heights
Phinney Place
Single Family Home Style Shared Supportive Housing
UNITS: 8 bedrooms
Clients are currently being referred to by the King County Mental Health Division under the agency Standardized Supportive Housing Contract. This service contract pays at a significantly higher rate than the regular payments for clients at our Jackson St. outpatient site. Community House has made this choice to serve this client base, but is not required. The regulatory agreement only states that clients are at or below 30% of median income.
Permanent Supportive Housing Apartments
George B
Permanent Supportive Housing Apartments
UNITS: 9 units
Clients must be mentally ill and have substance abuse history per regulatory agreement.
Brierwood
Permanent Supportive Housing Apartments
UNITS: 24 units
Clients are currently being referred to by the King County Mental Health Division under the agency Standardized Supportive Housing Contract. This service contract pays at a significantly higher rate than the regular payments for clients at our Jackson St. outpatient site. Community House has made this choice to serve this client base, but is not required. The regulatory agreement only states that 5 units are homeless clients.
Caroline W
Permanent Supportive Housing Apartments
UNITS: 44 units
Clients must be homeless and meet 9% tax credit criteria for entry into the program.