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OUR MISSION

Horizon Housing Services seeks to deliver comprehensive housing consultation, transitioning, and sustaining services to adults, especially those who are disabled, have mental illness, face substance use disorders, are senior citizens, or are beneficiaries of Minnesota Medical Assistance. We strive to forge impactful, lasting relationships both within our communities and directly with our clients, ensuring that every interaction facilitates access to services that are meticulously tailored to each individual's unique circumstances. We prioritize promoting health, enhancing quality of life, and fostering independence through an unwavering commitment to client-centered approaches. Continuously endeavoring to be a beacon of support, our team works tirelessly to navigate the pathways that lead to secure, stable, and uplifting living environments for all those we serve.

Consultation

Services that assist a person in developing a housing focused person-centered plan, assist the person to access needed state plan services that support housing stability and provide referrals or information about to other needed services.

Transitioning

Helps people plan for, find and move to homes of their own in the community by: Developing an individualized housing plan & Identifying and assisting in resolving barriers to accessing housing.

Sustaining

Supports a person to maintain living in their own home in the community by: Prevention and early identification of behaviors that may jeopardize continued housing and assistance with the housing recertification processes

Housing Stabilization Service

Housing Stabilization Services is a new Minnesota Medical Assistance benefit to help people with disabilities, including mental illness and substance use disorder, and seniors find and keep housing.

The purpose of these services is to:

  • Support an individual’s transition into housing,

  • Increase long-term stability in housing in the community, and

  • Avoid future periods of homelessness or institutionalization.