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Welcome to Oasis Housing Stabilization Services

Housing Services at Oasis LLC

At Oasis housing services LLC, we believe everyone deserves a safe, stable place to call home. Our Housing Stabilization Services are designed to empower individuals and families to overcome housing challenges, build independence, and create a foundation for long-term success.

Safe & Stable Housing

Overcome Challenges

Build Independence

Long-Term Success

OASIS HOUSING FACILITIES

How We Help

At Oasis Housing Services, we are a trusted provider of Minnesotaโ€™s Housing Stabilization Services (HSS), specializing in supporting individuals with unique housing needs, including:

๐Ÿ  Individuals with disabilities
๐Ÿ  People experiencing mental illness
๐Ÿ  Individuals facing homelessness
๐Ÿ  Those recovering from substance use disorders

If you or someone you know could benefit from Housing Stabilization Services, donโ€™t hesitate to reach out to Oasis Housing Services. Our team is here to help you find stable, secure housing and provide the support you need. Contactย usย today!

Who We Serve

Our services are tailored for individuals who:

Are enrolled in Medical Assistance (MA)

Face housing instability or homelessness

Have a disability or disabling condition

Assistance with decision-making, and managing challenging behaviors.

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How We Support You at Oasis Housing Services

At Oasis Housing Services, our dedicated ๐Ÿก Housing Consultant Specialists are here to help you find and maintain stable housing through personalized support.

Our Services Include:

โœ… ๐Ÿ“‹ Personalized Housing Plans โ€“ We work closely with you to develop a tailored plan that meets your housing needs.
โœ… ๐Ÿ“ Eligibility Assistance โ€“ We guide you through the necessary forms and requirements for Housing Stabilization Services eligibility.
โœ… ๐Ÿ  Apartment Search โ€“ We help you find affordable and suitable housing options.
โœ… ๐Ÿ“œ Lease Guidance โ€“ Our team explains lease agreements and negotiates terms on your behalf.
โœ… ๐Ÿšช Relocation Support โ€“ We arrange tours of potential new homes and assist with the application process, even if you have a poor rental history.
โœ… ๐Ÿ“ฆ Moving Assistance โ€“ We connect you with movers, household items, furniture, and other essential services.
โœ… ๐Ÿš— Transportation Coordination โ€“ We help arrange transportation for your moving day.
โœ… ๐Ÿ’ฐ Financial Planning โ€“ Our experts provide budgeting assistance to help you manage rent and other expenses effectively.
โœ… ๐Ÿ›  Home Adaptations โ€“ If needed, we arrange for adaptive accommodations to ensure your home meets your specific needs.

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At Oasis Housing Services, we are committed to helping you find secure, stable housing and providing ongoing support. ๐Ÿ“ž Contact us today to learn more!

Oasis Housing Services

Frequently Asked Questions

Your Guide to Housing Stabilization Services

We understand that finding and maintaining stable housing can be challenging. Below are some common questions about our services, eligibility, and how we can support you on your journey to housing stability. If you need further assistance, feel free to contact us!

Requirements for Housing Stabilization Eligibility

A member is eligible for housing stabilization services if they meet all of the following needs-based criteria:ย 

Be on Medical Assistance (MA)

Be 18 years old or older

Have a documented disability

  1. A person who is aged, blind or has a disability as described under Title II of the Social Security Act.
  2. A person with an injury or illness that is expected to cause extended or long-term incapacitation.
  3. A person with a developmental disability (or related condition) or mental illness.
  4. A person with a mental health condition, substance use disorder or physical injury that required a residential level of care and who is now in the process of transitioning to the community.
  5. A person who is determined to have a learning disability according to policy adopted by Department of Human Services (DHS); or
  6. A person with a substance use disorder and is enrolled in a treatment program or is on a waiting list for a treatment program.

Be assessed to require assistance with at least one of the following areas resulting from the presence of a disability or a long-term or indefinite condition:

  1. Communication
  2. Mobility
  3. Decision-making; or
  4. Managing challenging behaviors

Be experiencing housing instability, evidenced by one of the following risk factors:

  1. An individual or family is considered homeless when they lack a fixed, adequate nighttime residence; or
  2. Currently transitioning, or has recently transitioned, from an institution or licensed or registered setting (registered housing with services facility, board and lodge, boarding care, adult foster care or community residential setting, hospital, Intermediate Care Facility for persons with Developmental Disabilities (ICF/DD), intensive residential treatment services, the Minnesota Security Hospital, nursing facility, regional treatment center); or
  3. At risk of homelessness. An individual or family is at risk of homelessness when
  4. a) the individual or family is faced with a situation or set of circumstances likely to cause the household to become homeless, including but not limited to: doubled-up living arrangements where the individualโ€™s name is not on a lease, living in a condemned building without a place to move, having arrears in rent or utility payments, receiving an eviction notice without a place to move or living in temporary or transitional housing that carries time limits; or
  5. b) the person, previously homeless, will be discharged from a correctional, medical, mental health or substance use disorder treatment center and lacks sufficient resources to pay for housing, and does not have a permanent place to live; would be at risk of homelessness if housing services were removed.

At risk of institutionalization โ€“ meets an instutional level of care/eligible for the following waivers:

  1. Brain Injury (BI)
  2. Community Access for Disability Inclusion (CADI)
  3. Community Alternative Care (CAC)
  4. Developmental Disability (DD)
  5. Elderly Waiver (EW)
  • Personalized Housing Transition Plan: Develop a detailed and individualized housing transition plan tailored to the specific needs of each individual.
  • Housing Search and Application Assistance: Provide hands-on support to help individuals search for suitable housing and navigate the application process.
  • Resource Identification: Identify and connect individuals with resources to cover essential housing-related expenses, such as security deposits and moving costs.
  • Move Coordination and Support: Organize and support individuals throughout their move to new housing, ensuring a smooth transition.
  • Service and Benefit Securing: Assist in securing additional services, benefits, and resources that support long-term housing stability.
  • Personalized Housing Stabilization Plan: Develop a customized housing stabilization plan with each individual to maintain their housing situation.
  • Conflict Resolution Coaching: Provide coaching on conflict resolution and relationship-building with property managers and neighbors to foster a positive living environment.
  • Community Service Access: Assist individuals in accessing and maintaining necessary community services to support their housing stability.
  • Responsible Tenancy Training: Offer ongoing training on responsible tenancy practices and lease compliance to ensure individuals understand their rights and responsibilities as tenants.
  • Eviction Prevention: Provide early intervention and advocacy services to prevent eviction and address potential housing crises proactively
    • Our Housing Consultation Services provides personalized, comprehensive support for individuals seeking stable housing.ย 

    Covered Services

    • Assisting the person to access documentation required for Housing Stabilization Services eligibility
    • Developing a Housing Focused Person-Centered Plan based on assessment outcomes
    • Supporting the person in identifying their strengths, needs and wants in housing including cultural requirements and/or preferences
    • Supporting the person to make an informed choice in their housing transition or sustaining provider
    • Offering resource information for services that support non-housing related goals as identified in the person-centered planning process
    • Coordinating with other service providers currently working with the person
    • Helping the person understand their rights to privacy and appeal information
    • Annually updating the person-centered plan as it relates to housing