Our Housing Model

A Proven Pathway from Crisis to Independence

Housing as a Foundation for Change

Our evidence-based housing model combines immediate stability with comprehensive support services, creating a structured pathway that moves residents from crisis toward sustainable independence.

Housing as Healthcare

We view stable housing as fundamental to health, recovery, and well-being. Our model integrates housing stability with comprehensive support services.

Recovery-Centered Approach

All our programs and services are designed around supporting individuals in their recovery journey, with housing as the foundation for healing.

Person-Centered Care

We tailor our support to each individual's unique needs, goals, and circumstances, ensuring personalized pathways to success.

Accountability with Support

We balance structure and compassion, providing clear expectations while offering the support needed to meet them.

Typical length of stay: 6–24 months
Entry pathway: Referral-based

Model impact and outcomes will be published in a Data/Impact dashboard once operations begin.

Maya House Pathway

Our structured 5-phase program provides a clear roadmap for residents, with each phase building upon the previous one to create lasting change.

Phase 1

Stabilization

30-90 days

Immediate safety and crisis stabilization. Residents receive 24/7 support while adjusting to structured living.

Key Services:

  • Emergency housing
  • Crisis intervention
  • Basic needs support
  • Initial assessment
Phase 2

Structured Support

3-6 months

Building routines and daily living skills. Focus on establishing healthy habits and community connections.

Key Services:

  • Case management
  • Life skills training
  • Peer support
  • Recovery meetings
Phase 3

Life Skills Development

2-4 months

Developing essential skills for independent living, including financial literacy, job readiness, and self-care.

Key Services:

  • Job training
  • Financial education
  • Health management
  • Goal setting
Phase 4

Community Integration

1-3 months

Connecting with community resources and building sustainable support networks for long-term success.

Key Services:

  • Community referrals
  • Ongoing support
  • Relapse prevention
  • Housing search assistance
Phase 5

Independent Living

Ongoing

Achieving full independence with continued support as needed. Residents maintain their own housing and lifestyle.

Key Services:

  • Aftercare support
  • Alumni network
  • Crisis intervention
  • Success coaching

Why This Model Works

Our housing model is built on the understanding that stability is the foundation for all other forms of healing and growth. By providing immediate housing security, we create the conditions necessary for individuals to focus on their recovery and personal development.

The phased approach ensures that residents receive appropriate levels of support as they progress, gradually building the skills and confidence needed for independent living. This structured yet flexible model has proven effective in helping thousands achieve lasting stability.

We measure success not just by housing retention, but by holistic outcomes including employment, recovery maintenance, and overall quality of life improvements.

Evidence-Based Approach

Housing First principles ensure immediate access to housing without prerequisites

Recovery-oriented systems integrate peer support and professional services

Trauma-informed care recognizes and responds to the impact of trauma

Person-centered planning ensures services match individual needs and goals

Experience the Maya House Difference

Our proven housing model has helped thousands achieve stability and independence. Join us in building a better future.