
WELCOME
Medical Respite
All Hours Medical Respite is dedicated to assisting recently discharged individuals in their recovery by providing shelter, housing-focused case management and dietary health. Our medical respite services provide a safe place to discharge homeless patients when they no longer require hospitalization, but need to heal from an illness or injury.
All Hours Medical Respite allows a gateway to bridge housing, which provides clients with temporary housing that may become permanent once the healing process is complete.
Our care coordinators will support you throughout the placement process and help you compare the features of each community to make sure your transition is successful.
Independent Living
The CA Room & Board Advisory Coalition (CRBAC) and the Independent Living Association (ILA) are agencies focused on supporting owners of privately owned homes or complexes that provide housing for adults with mental illness and other disabling health conditions needing no medical oversight and able to function without supervision.
“My people will live in peaceful dwelling places, in secure undisturbed places of rest.”
Isaiah 32:18
The California Room and Board Advisory Coalition© is a free resource for consumers and advocates seeking safe, sanitary rooms in shared housing. Our primary purpose is to advocate, educate and guide operators to aid in the wellness and self sufficiency of adults, low income seniors and behavioral health consumers living in their homes.
Independent Livings facilitate a group of adults living together as a family, and provide a safe affordable home for thousands of people in San Diego County. For clients living with mental illness on a limited budget, such as Social Security, locating affordable housing can be an enormous hurdle. Housing is one of the major barriers to recovery from mental illness.
Deaf & Hard of Hearing
We are actively seeking Personal Care Attendants proficient in American Sign Language.
The largest group of seniors in the United States who are deaf, hard of hearing or living with a combined vision and hearing loss remain unserved or underserved making it difficult to maintain an independent lifestyle. Affordable housing options are the number one complaint among healthcare and social service providers to this growing population.