Structured Housing Designed to Help You Move Forward

At Mels, LLC, we provide safe, structured housing for individuals working toward stability, independence, and successful reintegration into the community. Our programs combine a supportive living environment with clear expectations, accountability, and practical structure to help residents build a stronger foundation for the future.

Sober Living Homes

Our sober living homes provide a structured environment for individuals who are committed to maintaining sobriety and making positive changes.

Residents are expected to follow house rules, participate in meetings, comply with drug testing requirements, and contribute to a respectful living environment.

Group Homes

Our group homes provide shared residential environments where residents can develop independence while benefiting from structure and accountability.

Residents are expected to respect the home, follow established rules, and contribute positively to the household.

Re-Entry Housing

Returning to the community after incarceration can be challenging.

Our re-entry housing provides a structured living environment for individuals working to rebuild stability, establish routines, and transition back into society.


Veteran Support

We provide structured housing options for veterans who need a stable environment while working toward their next stage of independence.

Transitional Housing

Our transitional housing programs are designed to provide a bridge between challenging circumstances and greater independence.

We support individuals who are ready to establish stability and move forward.

Rehabilitation Support

Residents participating in rehabilitation programs may benefit from a structured home environment that reinforces accountability and positive lifestyle choices.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about our supportive housing programs.
Who can apply for housing?

Mels, LLC serves individuals who need structured housing and are ready to work toward greater stability and independence. This may include veterans, individuals transitioning from incarceration, people experiencing homelessness, individuals leaving nursing or institutional care, and people participating in rehabilitation or behavioral programs.

Do I need to have income?

Yes. Residents must already have a source of income before entering the program.

Are there house rules?

Yes. Residents must follow established house rules and expectations designed to maintain a safe, respectful, and structured environment.

Is drug testing part of the program?

Yes. Drug testing is part of the program's accountability structure.

Start Your Journey Today

Contact us at Mels, LLC for a safe space to rebuild your life. Contact us now to learn more about our supportive housing programs!