
Frequently Ask Questions
Get clear answers to common questions about our shared housing, supportive environment, eligibility, program structure, and what to expect at Pathway to Change.
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We serve adults of all ages who are in transition including those reentering from incarceration, overcoming substance use, aging out of foster care, or seeking recovery-based, community-focused housing.
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DescriptionYes. We accept referrals from case managers, therapists, reentry programs, sober living coordinators, and other approved professionals. All referrals are screened for eligibility and readiness. text goes here
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Each home is managed with oversight and regular check-ins. While we don’t provide 24/7 staffing, our team conducts scheduled visits and remains accessible to residents and referrers.
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While our primary offering is safe, supportive housing, we also help residents connect with local resources such as job training, counseling, support groups, and community programs.
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Yes, residents contribute to monthly program fees that help cover housing and operational costs. Pricing is affordable and discussed during the intake process.
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Pathway to Change is transitional by design. Residents typically stay between 3 to 12 months, depending on their personal goals and progress. We support their journey toward independence and long-term stability.