For someone with a mental health condition, the basic necessity of a stable home can be hard to come by. That’s where we come in.

A transitional home for women with mental health conditions.

Serving Florida’s Martin, St.Lucie, Okeechobee, and Indian River Counties

Problem worth solving

The lack of safe and affordable housing is one of the most powerful barriers to recovery. When this basic need isn't met, people cycle in and out of homelessness, jails, shelters and hospitals. Having a safe, appropriate place to live can provide stability to allow you to achieve your goals. 

Our solution

Willow Arbors, a transitional home, will provide supervised housing, which provides the most support for its residents. Trained staff members are present 24/7 to provide care and assistance with things like medication, daily living skills, meals, paying bills, transportation and treatment management. 

Why Willow Arbors

Unfortunately more times than not, individuals battling mental health diagnosis are encompassed with substance abuse.  Willow Arbors will focus on and provide a treatment plan designed specifically to allow those with Mental Health Diagnosis the skills necessary for a sustainable transition to independent living. 

Fostering sustainable transitions to independent living

Our services will include:

  • 24/7 Supervision

  • Case Management

  • Coordination and referral to community treatment providers

  • Crisis Prevention and management

  • Medication management

  • Individual goal planning for each resident

  • Supervision and assistance with daily independent living skill and activities 

  • Advocacy during medical appointments

We are a nonprofit organization operating in Martin County, FL

We have sourced a property in Stuart along the US1 corridor, in proximity to transit, education, shopping, employment opportunities and most importantly medical and mental health care providers.  This will allow us to serve Martin, St. Lucie, Okeechobee and Indian River counties.

Your support is integral to this important work.

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