Frequently Asked Questions
What Is Reentry?
Reentry is the process by which a person in correctional confinement prepares for release and transitions back into the community. We can view reentry processes on a continuum ranging from risk and needs assessment at intake; program, treatment, and educational attainment during incarceration; case planning for release; and post-release supervision and reintegration.
How long can I stay at a Families ConnexX Residential Home?
Families Connexx offers transitional housing, however there is not a predetermined amount of time an individual has before they have to leave.
Transitional housing provides a temporary place to live, typically with supportive services, to help people transition to permanent housing. The length of stay can vary depending on the specific program and individual needs.
What are the requirements to occupying a residential home?
All individuals seeking residence must be 18 and older, have some form of income or insurance that accepts residential living, drug free, and complete an assessment by our Provider.
Do I have to furnish my own suite?
No, our residents enjoy the convenience of not having to worry about furnishing or supplying their suites. All homes are fully furnished and decorated with a warm, aesthetic touch.
What if I need medical care because of a disability?
We have licensed Providers, nurses, CNA’s and direct support staff to provide all residential care and services that may be needed. For more complex patient care, our Provider will work directly with you to plan a thorough care plan with your Primary care Provider.
What is the process?
Contact one of our team members or apply on our website and schedule a consultation! From there, a care coordinator will complete your intake and inform you of our available units. Then, we will schedule a tour with our Provider to complete your assessment and resident forms. There is no wait to move in once assessment is complete.