What is Supportive Housing?

What is Supportive Housing?

Supportive housing pairs affordable housing with supportive services—like mental health counseling, job placement support, substance use treatment, and case management—to help people find stability and rebuild their lives. It is a proven solution to help people with disabilities and complex needs get housed and stay housed. Supportive housing has been shown to lower taxpayer costs by reducing reliance on expensive crisis systems like emergency rooms and jails.

Decades of evidence have proven that supportive housing works. People rebuild their lives and thrive when they have access to safe, affordable housing.


Supportive housing works to move people off the streets and into stable housing. Evidence shows that communities are safer and stronger when they invest in proven solutions like supportive housing.

What is Supportive Housing

July 1, 2026

One-pager for lawmakers on what supportive housing is and why it works.

CSH Supportive Housing Need Tool

April 1, 2026

The CSH Supportive Housing Need tool provides communities with system‑level data on supportive housing needs across populations and systems, informing policy and program design. It…

Supportive Housing Messaging Framework

March 16, 2026

We partnered with Housing Narrative Lab to research supportive housing narratives & perceptions.