About Us
Learn about our mission, who we serve, and how to become a resident.
Our Mission
Arlet Independent Living (AIL) is a non-medical, non-treatment independent living program providing safe, stable, structured, and affordable housing that fosters dignity, independence, and personal responsibility for individuals within our community.
We do not provide meals, personal care, or medical services. Our focus is exclusively on housing stability for adults who can live independently.
Who We Serve
We offer supportive housing to independent adults from various walks of life, including:
U.S. Veterans
Seniors
Individuals experiencing homelessness
Individuals in recovery
Domestic violence survivors
Returning citizens (reentry)
Individuals with disabilities
Ideal for You If:
- You are able to live independently and manage your daily needs
- You are committed to maintaining sobriety
- You are looking for stable, affordable housing
- You respect community living and house rules
Payment Options
We accept flexible payment options to make housing accessible.
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SSI
Supplemental Security Income
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SSDI
Social Security Disability Insurance
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Private Pay
Personal payment arrangements
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Approved Third-Party Payments
Agency or organization payments
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for housing at AIL, applicants must:
- 1Able to live independently without supervision
- 2Clean and sober
- 318 years or older
- 4Respect community standards
- 5Agree to house rules and policies
Required Documents
Please have the following ready when applying:
- Valid government-issued photo identification
- Proof of income
- Completed application form
- One-time onboarding / administrative fee
Easy Enrollment
We keep the barrier to entry low by focusing on your ability to live independently and your commitment to house rules.
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No credit check required
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Simple pre-screening process
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One-time onboarding fee
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Month-to-month housing agreements
Agency Referrals
Agency referrals are welcome. We gladly collaborate with community organizations to help individuals find stable housing.