Compass Communities | Transitional Housing
At Compass Affordable Housing, home is more than a roof—it’s a safe place to grow. Our properties provide affordable housing, supportive services, and a connected community where individuals and families can grow, build stability, and thrive.
Find your place. Build your future. Every CAH property has its own unique identity. Activities and services are available to all households interested in engaging in the community where they live, so you can focus on what matters most—growing, connecting, and creating the life you deserve.
We are expanding our approach to serving our residents to include Transitional Housing, the entry point into our “continuum of housing care.”
HOME –
We live in them
We love in them
We learn and grow in them
We raise our families there
We have a place for you to call HOME.
Compass is currently developing transitional housing that will serve specific populations with support programs and services tailored to each participant:
- Bronze Level Housing for people with high needs, including substance abuse recovery, mental health services, and medical needs.
- Silver Level Housing for people transitioning from Bronze Level and/or those who have a high potential for employment and who have stabilized enough to focus on social and economic independence.
- Gold Level Housing for people transitioning from Silver Level and/or those who have stabilized enough with employment to begin saving money, reducing debt, and preparing to move into permanent housing.
- Platinum Level Housing, where households begin to work with the Compass tenant services team to move into Compass-owned housing, market-rate housing, or other permanent housing settings in the local community.
In Transitional Housing, we work with individuals who have employment or other earned income and can afford to pay rent.
Each participant signs a 6-month lease that is renewable based on program compliance, up to 36-months.
All participants will undergo a prescreening process that includes income eligibility requirements, an application, a sexual offense registry check, referral letters (when necessary), and participation in programs that build physical, emotional, cognitive, and socioeconomic stability.
- Drug-Free housing
- No Smoking in the Units
- No Pets (except Service Animals)
- Visitors based on a strict criterion


