Dignified Shared Housing

Clean, quiet rooms for transition

We provide structured community living and secure residential spaces in Georgia, designed specifically for veterans, seniors, and single mothers seeking stability.

A bright, sunlit private bedroom with a neatly made bed, simple wooden furniture, soft peach linen, warm morning window light, shallow depth of field
A bright, sunlit private bedroom with a neatly made bed, simple wooden furniture, soft peach linen, warm morning window light, shallow depth of field
Dignified Residences

Comfortable residential environments

Every home features fully furnished private bedrooms alongside clean, shared kitchens and common areas. We maintain high standards of order and safety to ensure a peaceful harbor where you can rest and plan.

Our properties are situated in quiet, established neighborhoods close to public transit and essential local services, fostering independence and community connection.

Structured Assistance

Pathways to permanent stability

We offer more than temporary housing. Our structured support programs help residents build independent, sustainable futures while preparing for permanent homes.

Resource Navigation

Employment Support

Community Living

Dedicated assistance securing healthcare, veteran benefits, and permanent housing options.

Connections to local workforce development, resume building, and stable job placement services.

An intentional, intergenerational environment of mutual respect, shared meals, and daily encouragement.

Clear Criteria

Simple, low-barrier intake standards

We work closely with social workers, advocates, and individuals to ensure immediate placement for those who meet our basic community guidelines.

Who qualifies for placement

Frequently asked questions

Our homes are open to veterans, seniors aged 62+, and single mothers with up to two children. All residents must be active in transition planning.

Rooms are fully private, while kitchens, living areas, and laundry facilities are shared. Program fees are sliding-scale based on income.

Applicants must be clean and sober, capable of independent self-care, and willing to participate in a cooperative, shared household environment.

Average residency ranges from six to twenty-four months, depending on individual goals and permanent housing placement timelines.

If you are a social worker or an individual seeking a stable residential environment, we are here to support your transition.