Ceed Transitional Living Community (CEED TLC) provides safe, supportive transitional housing for seniors who are experiencing homelessness, reentering the community after incarceration, or are veterans. Our program helps residents build stability, independence, and long-term success.
Our program serves seniors who are:
Eligibility is determined through an intake and screening process.
CEED Transitional Living Community proudly serves Flint, Genesee County, and surrounding Mid-Michigan communities.
Residents may receive:
Residents have access to a fully equipped kitchen to prepare their own meals. Staff can also connect residents with local food resources and nutrition programs when needed.
Transportation assistance may be available for important appointments, employment-related activities, and essential services.
Yes. Utilities and Wi-Fi are included for residents.
Length of stay depends on each resident’s individual goals, progress, and housing plan. Our focus is helping residents transition to permanent, stable housing.
Transitional housing for seniors provides temporary, safe, and supportive housing for older adults who are experiencing homelessness, housing instability, or major life transitions. At CEED Transitional Living Community, residents receive housing, case management, life skills support, and connections to community resources while working toward permanent housing and greater independence.
Eligibility varies by program. At CEED Transitional Living Community, we serve seniors who are experiencing homelessness, reentering the community after incarceration, or are veterans in need of stable housing. Every applicant completes an intake and screening process to determine eligibility and ensure our program is the right fit for their needs.
CEED Transitional Living Community offers supportive transitional housing for seniors in Flint and Genesee County. Our program provides safe housing, individualized support, case management, and community resource referrals to help seniors move toward permanent housing and self-sufficiency.
Veterans living at CEED may receive safe housing, case management, referrals to VA resources, employment assistance, life skills education, financial literacy support, and connections to healthcare and other community services. We are proud to support veterans as they work toward stable housing and independence.
Supportive housing combines affordable housing with services that help individuals maintain stable living situations. At CEED Transitional Living Community, supportive services include case management, life skills education, employment referrals, financial literacy, transportation assistance, and community resource connections.
Referrals are welcome from hospitals, social workers, case managers, veteran organizations, probation and parole officers, behavioral health providers, rehabilitation programs, shelters, senior organizations, and community agencies. Simply contact CEED by phone or through our website to begin the referral process.
Reentry housing helps older adults returning to the community after incarceration secure safe housing while rebuilding their lives. CEED Transitional Living Community provides a supportive environment where seniors can focus on stability, employment, reconnecting with family, accessing community resources, and achieving long-term independence.
Older adults experiencing homelessness or housing instability can seek transitional housing programs like CEED Transitional Living Community. Our program provides a safe, structured environment where seniors receive personalized support while preparing for permanent housing and improved quality of life.
Yes. Individuals who believe they qualify for our program are encouraged to contact CEED directly. We also accept referrals from hospitals, social workers, case managers, and community organizations.
The length of stay varies based on each resident’s goals, progress, and individual housing plan. Our objective is to help every resident transition successfully into permanent, stable housing as quickly as possible while ensuring they have the support they need.
No. While we proudly serve veterans, CEED also serves seniors experiencing homelessness and seniors reentering the community after incarceration. Our mission is to provide safe housing and supportive services that help residents regain stability and independence.
Applicants or referral partners can contact CEED by phone, email, or through our website to begin the intake process.
Yes. We welcome referrals from:
Availability changes throughout the year. If no beds are available, eligible applicants may be placed on our waiting list.
Residents should bring:
Staff will provide additional move-in information before admission.
CEED provides more than housing—we provide hope. Our program focuses on helping seniors achieve lasting independence through personalized support, community partnerships, and compassionate care.
Community members can support CEED by:
CEED is more than a place to stay—it is a place to grow. We provide compassionate care, safe housing, individualized case management, life skills education, and strong community partnerships that empower seniors to rebuild their lives with dignity, confidence, and hope.
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