Comfort Living Residential Shared Home, LLC, is an Indianapolis-based transitional living community dedicated to empowering residents to regain independence.
Founded by Donnell Dillion, Comfort Living isn’t just offering shelter but providing clients with “a place where hope grows and lives are transformed,” according to the website. Comfort Living’s residential homes are “thoughtfully designed” to provide clients a safe, comfortable transitional living space in a welcoming and supportive environment where they can regain stability.
“At Comfort Living Residential Shared Home, LLC, we understand that a home is more than just a place — it’s a foundation for growth, stability and community,” the website states. “We pride ourselves on creating spaces where people not only find shelter but also discover a sense of belonging, comfort and the tools to thrive.”
The organization takes pride in maintaining comfortable shared homes, community support, access to resources — such as employment, education opportunities — guidance and empowerment. Other services include planned community activities, medication reminders, nutritional meals, basic necessities and transportation.
Homes are open to any individual in transitional living situations seeking support and stability. The length of one’s stay can vary based on individual needs and when they feel ready to transition to independent living.
Comfort Living Residential Shared Home, LLC is based in Indianapolis. To learn more, visit comfort-libing-rsh.org. To get in contact, email comfortliving.rsh@gmail.com or call 317-830-3005.
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