Housing stabilization

Housing Stabilization Services (HSS) is a Medical Assistance (MA) benefit designed to empower individuals with disabilities and seniors to secure and maintain stable housing. This program provides essential support to those who are unhoused, at risk of losing their house and being unhoused, or transitioning from institutional settings. HSS focuses on promoting independence, enhancing community connections, and ensuring individuals have the resources and guidance needed to navigate and sustain long-term housing.

Goals Of HSS Is To

  • Support an individual’s transition into housing
  • Increase long-term stability in housing in the community
  • Avoid future periods of being unhoused or institutionalized
We offer both Housing Transition and Housing Sustaining services. Transition services are provided for those who need help planning for, finding, and moving into housing. Sustaining services are provided to those who need help maintaining their current housing.

To Qualify For HSS, You Must Meet The Following Criteria:

  • Be 18 years of age and receiving Medical Assistance
  • Have a disability or a disabling condition
  • Be experiencing housing instability
  • Have a need for services due to limitations caused by individual disability
Note: Admission into the Resolve Care Services HSS program is subject to the State of MN Department of Human Services (DHS) Eligibility Verification Review.

Documents Needed For DHS Eligibility Verification Review

  • Professional statement of need, OR
  • Medical opinion form, OR
  • Proof of recipient of SSI or SSDI AND MN Choices Assessment, OR
  • Long term Care Coordination Plan, OR
  • Coordinated Entry Assessment
Note: You do not need all five for the review. Note: Housing Access Coordination program participants may transit into the new HSS program at the time of waiver renewal.