Housing Referral & Discharge Housing Support

Resources for Recovery Stability and Community Reintegration

Purpose

Transformation Oasis Residential Treatment Program LLC recognizes that stable housing is a critical component of long-term recovery for individuals receiving treatment for substance use disorders. Individuals who complete residential treatment without stable housing may face increased risk of relapse, homelessness, hospitalization, or involvement with the criminal justice system.

The purpose of this policy is to establish procedures for identifying housing needs and facilitating referrals to appropriate housing resources during treatment and as part of the discharge planning process. This policy supports our program's commitment to helping residents transition from residential treatment to stable living environments that promote continued recovery and community reintegration.

Homelessness and Recovery

We recognize that housing instability is a critical barrier to health and recovery. Research shows that stable housing improves mental health outcomes, increases treatment adherence, and reduces hospitalizations.

"Without stable housing, people with mental illness or substance use disorders often cycle through hospitals, jails, and emergency rooms."

National Alliance to End Homelessness, 2023

"Permanent supportive housing is associated with reductions in psychiatric symptoms and improved treatment adherence."

Padgett et al., Oxford University Press, 2016

"Housing is a form of healthcare."

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), 2020

Scope

This policy applies to all residential treatment services provided by Transformation Oasis Residential Treatment Program LLC, including programs operating at ASAM Levels of Care 3.1, 3.3, and 3.5.

The policy applies to all clinical staff, program coordinators, counselors, case managers, discharge planners, and administrative staff responsible for coordinating services and supporting residents transitioning from residential care.

Policy Statement

Transformation Oasis provides residential treatment services but does not directly provide permanent housing. However, we recognize that housing stability is a key factor in maintaining recovery following residential treatment.

When a resident expresses a need for housing or when staff determine that housing instability may place the resident at risk after discharge, Transformation Oasis will make reasonable efforts to assist the resident in identifying and accessing appropriate housing resources.

Housing referrals may include affiliated and non-affiliated housing providers, recovery housing programs, transitional housing, supportive housing, affordable housing programs, and emergency shelter resources. Housing referrals are intended to promote continuity of care and support the resident's transition into stable living conditions that support long-term recovery.

Recovery Stability and Relapse Prevention

Transformation Oasis recognizes that housing instability is a significant risk factor for relapse among individuals recovering from substance use disorders. Individuals who leave residential treatment without stable housing may face increased exposure to environments that trigger substance use or interfere with recovery progress.

As part of relapse prevention and recovery planning, the program incorporates housing stability into treatment planning and discharge planning when appropriate. Staff will work with residents to identify living environments that support sobriety, safety, and continued engagement in recovery-oriented services. This may include referrals to recovery housing environments, sober living residences, supportive housing programs, or other housing arrangements that promote stability and reduce the risk of relapse following treatment.

Identification of Housing Needs

Housing needs may be identified during several phases of the treatment process, including:

  • Admission assessments
  • Clinical evaluations and treatment planning
  • Case management sessions
  • Recovery planning discussions
  • Discharge planning meetings

During these interactions, staff will assess whether the resident has a safe and stable living environment available following discharge from residential treatment. If housing instability is identified, staff shall document the housing need in the resident's treatment record and initiate the housing referral process described in this policy.

Housing Referral Process

When housing needs are identified, the Program Coordinator, Case Manager, or other designated clinical staff member will work collaboratively with the resident to identify appropriate housing resources. The referral process may include:

  • Identifying housing programs appropriate for the resident's needs
  • Assisting residents in contacting housing providers
  • Assisting with completion of referral applications or required documentation
  • Coordinating intake appointments with housing providers
  • Providing information about housing eligibility requirements
  • Communicating with housing providers when authorized by the resident

The goal of the referral process is to assist residents in identifying housing environments that support recovery and stability following residential treatment.

Integration with Discharge Planning

Housing needs shall be addressed during discharge planning when stable housing is necessary to support the resident's recovery following completion of residential treatment. During discharge planning, the Program Coordinator and the resident will review housing needs and identify potential housing resources.

When housing referrals are made, the discharge plan may include:

  • Recommended housing providers or programs
  • Contact information for housing resources
  • Referrals to transitional or supportive housing programs
  • Information regarding recovery housing or sober living options
  • Instructions for accessing emergency housing services if needed

Residents will receive housing referral information prior to discharge when housing needs have been identified.

How to Access Housing Referral Support

Residents participating in residential treatment services at Transformation Oasis may request housing referral assistance through their assigned Program Coordinator, Counselor, Case Manager, or other designated clinical staff member.

Referring professionals, family members, or authorized representatives may also contact our administrative office to request assistance with housing referrals or community resource coordination.

Immediate need of shelter or emergency housing?

For 24-hour access to housing and social service resources throughout the State of Maryland:

Community Housing Resource Directory

Transformation Oasis maintains a directory of community-based housing and recovery resources that may assist residents in securing stable housing following discharge from residential treatment. This directory includes both affiliated and non-affiliated housing providers, transitional housing programs, emergency shelters, affordable housing resources, and recovery housing programs located in Baltimore City and surrounding areas.

Inclusion in this directory does not constitute endorsement of any provider and does not guarantee housing placement.

Supportive and Transitional Housing Providers

Name Website Notes
ROSE HILL SHARED HOUSING LLCrosehillcommunity.comAffiliated
BEACON CO-LIVING LLCbeaconcoliving.orgAffiliated
HARBORVIEW COMMONS LLCharborviewcommons.comAffiliated
CEDAR GROVE LIVING COLLECTIVE LLCcedargroveliving.comAffiliated
OAKSHADE COMMUNITY LIVING LLCoakshadecommunity.comAffiliated
Action Health Services
At Jacob's Wellatjacobswell.org
Beacon of Hope Housing Programbeaconofhopemd.org
Community Housing Associatescommunityhousingassociates.org
Cornerstone Community Housingcchbaltimore.org
Cottage Avenue Communityvincentbaltimore.org
Dayspring Programsdayspringbaltimore.com
Elysian Fields Optimum WellnessBaltimore, Maryland
Family Crisis Center of Baltimore Countyfamilycrisiscenter.net
Frederick Ozanam Housevincentbaltimore.org
GEDCO's Harford House & Micah Housegedco.org
Health Care for the Homelesshchmd.org
HolBrock Estates at 1638 Ruxton Avenue, LLCruxtonavenuehomes.comAffiliated
HolBrock Estates at 809 N Rose Street, LLCrosestreetresidences.comAffiliated
HolBrock Estates at 3021 Garrison Boulevard, LLCgarrisonboulevardhomes.comAffiliated
HolBrock Estates at 1620 Druid Hill Avenue, LLCdruidhillresidences.comAffiliated
Home Connectionsvincentbaltimore.org
Interim Gardensvincentbaltimore.org
Maryland Center for Veterans Education and Trainingmcvet.org
Project PLASEprojectplase.org
Promise Housingvincentbaltimore.org
Second Chance Behavioral Health Servicessecondchancebhs.com
Seventy Times Seven Wellness Mission70x7wm.com
St. Ann's Center for Children, Youth & Familiesstanns.org
Supportive Services for Veteran Familiesva.gov

Emergency Shelters and 24-Hour Housing Support

Name Website Notes
American Rescue Workersarw.org
Baltimore Outreach Servicesbaltimoreoutreach.org
Bea Gaddy's Family Centerbeagaddy.org
Beans & Breadvincentbaltimore.org
Bright Hope Housebrighthope.org
Carrington Houselightstreethousing.org
Collington Squarecollingtonsquare.org
Cottage Avenue Transitional Housingcottageave.org
Earl's Placeearlsplace.org
Foundation of Hopefoundationofhope.org
Frederick Ozanam Houseozanamhouse.org
Health Care for the Homelesshchmd.org
Helping Other People through Empowermenthope.org
Helping Up Missionhelpingupmission.org
Karis Homebaltimorerescuemission.org
Mattie B. Uzzle Outreach Centermattieuzzlectr.org
Sarah's Hope Family Sheltervincentbaltimore.org
Weinberg Housing & Resource Centercc-md.org

Affordable Room Rentals and Homesharing

Name Website Notes
Apartments.comapartments.com
Cirtrucirtru.com
HotPadshotpads.com
PadSplitpadsplit.com
Rent.comrent.com
Roomiesroomies.com
Roomsterroomster.com
SpareRoomspareroom.com
St. Ambrose - 180 Homesharestambros.org
St. Ambrose Housing Aid Centerstambros.org
Zillowzillow.com

Affordable Low-Income Housing

Name Website / Location Notes
Ashland CommonsBaltimore
Clay Courts ApartmentsBaltimore
DHCD Baltimoredhcd.baltimorecity.gov
Gilmor HomesBaltimore
John Manley HouseBaltimore
Orchard Mews ApartmentsBaltimore
Penn Square ApartmentsBaltimore
Rye HouseBaltimore
Weinberg Manor WestBaltimore

Documentation

All housing referrals and housing-related discharge planning activities shall be documented in the resident's clinical record. Documentation may include: identification of housing needs; housing options discussed with the resident; referrals made to housing providers; assistance provided in completing housing applications; housing information included in the discharge plan. Documentation ensures continuity of care and demonstrates the program's efforts to assist residents in securing stable housing.

Limitations of Housing Referrals

Transformation Oasis does not operate housing programs and cannot guarantee placement in any housing program or facility. Housing providers maintain independent eligibility requirements, admission criteria, and capacity limitations that determine whether an individual may receive housing services. Referrals made by Transformation Oasis are intended to assist residents in accessing available community resources but do not guarantee housing placement.

Commitment to Recovery and Stability

Transformation Oasis is committed to assisting residents in identifying housing options that promote stability, safety, and long-term recovery. By integrating housing referrals into treatment planning and discharge planning, the program seeks to reduce relapse risk and support successful reintegration into the community following residential treatment.

Type of Housing

Transformation Oasis operates residential substance use disorder treatment programs that include temporary residential housing provided to individuals during the course of treatment at ASAM Levels of Care 3.1, 3.3, and 3.5. The housing is integrated with the clinical services delivered by the program and provides a structured, supervised, and recovery-oriented living environment for residents while they are actively participating in residential treatment services.

The housing provided by the program is not intended to function as permanent housing and is available only for individuals who are admitted to and actively participating in the residential treatment program.

As part of treatment planning and discharge planning, Transformation Oasis evaluates whether residents have a safe and stable community residence to which they can return following discharge. When a resident does not have an appropriate residence available or when housing instability is identified as a potential risk to recovery, the program may assist the resident by providing referrals to recovery housing, supportive housing, transitional housing, or other community-based housing resources.

Housing referrals are made only when an identified need exists and when the resident is not returning to their own stable community residence following discharge. Residents are not required to accept any particular housing referral and may choose housing options independently.

Residential properties associated with the program maintain applicable local housing approvals, such as rental housing licenses or other applicable housing certifications where required.

Need Housing Referral Assistance?

Contact our team for help with housing resources or to learn more about our residential treatment programs at 9957 Campus Way South, Upper Marlboro, MD.