The Oak Program for Housing is The Alliance for Community Wellness’s agency supportive housing program. The program currently serves Lane, Douglas, and Josephine counties, with plans to expand to Jackson and Marion in the future.
The Oak Program offers housing subsidy and financial assistance combined with wraparound supportive services to individuals who are most at risk due to their housing instability, behavioral health, and/or substance use.
Intensive, wrap-around supportive services are delivered to Oak Program clients through a care team, often in the home or meeting people where they’re at to reduce client barriers to care. This team is comprised of a Supportive Housing Navigator, Housing RN Medical Case Manager, Peer Support Specialist, Resident Services Specialist, and a Behavioral Health Therapist, who collectively support clients in gaining both stable housing and independent living skills with the ultimate goals of increased viral suppression and overall wellness.