Frequently Asked Questions

AnchorPath Living | Guiding You Home with Stability and Care

At AnchorPath Living, we believe in transparency, dignity, and empowerment. This FAQ section answers the most common questions we receive about our housing program—from eligibility and accommodations to program expectations and application steps.

  • A: Adults 21 and older who are capable of independent living. We welcome individuals transitioning from incarceration, facing housing instability, or simply seeking a fresh start—including veterans, seniors without support, and displaced individuals.

  • A: No. AnchorPath Living is not a halfway house or assisted living facility. We are an independent living housing program designed for adults who are self-sufficient but need a safe, stable, and supportive place to live.

  • A: The program fee covers:

    • A fully functional shared kitchen

    • High-speed Wi-Fi

    • Furnished living areas

    • Security cameras and smart locks

    • Utilities

    • A clean, drug- and alcohol-free environment

  • A: Participants sign a month-to-month agreement, allowing continued housing as long as community expectations are met.

  • A: We offer both shared and private room options based on availability and your needs.

  • A: Personal visitors are not allowed. Only pre-approved third-party professionals—such as therapists, case managers, or healthcare providers—may visit.

  • A: Yes, curfew is 11:00 PM. Quiet hours are enforced to maintain a peaceful, respectful living environment.

  • A: Fill out our online intake form here: Apply Now
    Or scan the QR code on our printed materials.

  • A: Yes. While we do not provide in-house case management, we assist with referrals and connections to local case management, housing resources, and community support programs.

  • A: Applicants must:

    • Be 21 or older

    • Have verifiable income

    • Provide valid ID

    • Agree to program rules and curfew

    • Pay a non-refundable community fee and the first month’s program fee

    • If being discharged from a hospital or treatment facility, a preliminary assessment is required to determine eligibility for independent living.
      Note: We do not perform background checks.

  • A: Unfortunately, no. In order to maintain a comfortable and clutter-free space, all homes are fully furnished. Program participants are limited in what they can bring, and storage space is minimal.

  • A: Unfortunately, no children or pets are allowed in the homes. While we understand the importance of caring for loved ones, our housing program is designed for adult individuals only.

  • A: Meals are not provided, but the shared kitchen is fully equipped for you to prepare your own meals. We encourage participants to plan and prepare meals that fit their individual needs and preferences.