Washington Supportive Living
Hope Human Services
Disability Services in Washington, USA
We Serve Adults with Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities
At Hope Human Services, our mission is to provide safe, respectful, and empowering environments for individuals of all abilities to live meaningful, independent lives. Our Washington supportive living services are designed for youth and adults who need personalized support while maintaining as much independence as possible. We serve individuals across Pierce County, Spokane County, and Clark County.
We greatly value the people we support and through our services we provide meaningful community experiences.
For further definitions of the services that we provide please click below.
Adult Supported Living
Support adults in their own homes including home, health, financial and medication management. With up to 24 hours a day of supervision, based on each individuals assessed needs.
Youth Residential Homes
With up to 4 youth in each licensed home, our Licensed Staff Residential Homes provide full-time intensive supervision, behavior management, and 24-hour care.
Diversion Services
Diversion services supports individuals who need temporary community-based placement to avoid hospitalization or institutionalization. We provide a safe and supportive environment to help get people stabilized.
Mobile Diversion
Mobile Diversion provides short term services for individuals who are in danger of losing their current placement. Wrap around clinical support and services are provided in their residential setting to stabilize the individual and build capacity with their support team.
Community Protection Supported Living
Zone Intensive
The Zone Intensive program is an enhanced Supported Living program that provides a positive behavior support framework, Green Zone, that focuses on teaching staff how to promote positive energy and engagement with the individuals they support. The clinical team provides Green Zone training and coaching to individuals and staff along with wrap around clinical meetings to regularly evaluate progress.
Disability Services Review
I feel compelled to reach out to affirm the excellent work you and your team at Hope Human Services are doing. They clearly care deeply about the people they serve, and the manner they communicated with other members of the team was honest, done so very respectfully, and was ultimately effective.
Your team members have conducted themselves as consummate professionals which I know reflects the company and its leadership. You have built and sculpted a powerful and truly great team and the people they serve ultimately benefit. “Thank you” does not begin to cover it!
Community Based Services in Washington, USA
Pierce County
Office Location: Tacoma, WA
Spokane County
Office Location: Spokane, WA
Clark County
Office Location: Vancouver, WA
Corporate Office
Office Location: Lakewood, WA
Frequently asked questions.
What is the Meaning of Supported Living?
Supported living is a type of residential service that helps individuals with disabilities or mental health needs live independently in their communities. Unlike traditional group homes or institutional settings, supported living gives people the opportunity to live in their own homes or apartments while receiving tailored assistance with daily activities, such as:
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Medication management
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Meal preparation
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Transportation
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Life skills development
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Social and recreational support
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Personal care and hygiene
What is a Supportive Living Service?
Supportive living services are flexible, person-centered supports that adapt to each individual’s level of independence and areas of need. These services may include:
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24-hour on-call support
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Help with budgeting and financial literacy
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Assistance with health and wellness goals
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Encouragement and coaching for employment or education
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Emotional and behavioral support
Our compassionate team works closely with families, case managers, and other providers to ensure consistent and coordinated care. Whether someone needs a few hours of support a week or more intensive daily assistance, we’re here to help.
When Should Someone Go into Assisted Living?
Assisted living is typically recommended when a person:
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Has difficulty managing daily activities alone
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Needs consistent help with medication or health care
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Experiences safety concerns living independently
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Feels isolated or needs social engagement
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Could benefit from structured support in a home-like setting
While assisted living offers more hands-on care, supported living is ideal for individuals who want to remain in their own homes but still need help in specific areas of life. At Hope Human Services, we help families and individuals explore the right options and create plans that promote independence, safety, and overall well-being.