Full Life Care is available to help tenants living in properties owned by the Seattle Housing Authority. Our teams offer referrals and coordinate services for tenants who may need help with life skills and maintaining housing.
Our services are free to residents. Services are available for tenants residing in Seattle Housing Authority (SHA) Low-Income Public Housing (LIPH), Senior Housing, and Scattered Sites properties throughout Seattle and King County.
SHA Outreach Program supports and services include:
- Eviction Prevention
- Crisis Intervention
- Hoarding Intervention
- Pest Treatment Preparations
Information and Referrals
To help address longer-term issues, our experienced team members work with tenants to identify the issues that cause or contribute to housing instability. We provide information and referrals, as well as extended support to tenants who wish to address their concerns.
Information and referral sources may include:
- Mental Health Counseling
- Behavioral Health Counseling
- Chemical Dependency Treatment
- Primary Care Physician
- Rental Assistance Agencies
- Energy Assistance Agencies
- Legal or Advocacy Rights Resources
- Representative Payee Agencies (help managing retirement or disability benefits)
Specializing in Hoarding and Pest Remediation
Full Life’s SHA Outreach Program has team members who specialize in working with individuals who hoard. We also help in situations where chronic hoarding has resulted in pest infestations.
Our specialists help residents declutter their homes, which may be required to comply with their leases. We can also help prepare homes for any necessary treatments to eliminate pests, such as bedbugs or roaches.
Our Goal
Our primary goal is to advocate on behalf of tenants and their housing rights. We do this by providing resources and supports, and to help tenants maintain their independence and their housing.
For information about the SHA Outreach Program, contact Program Manager Timothy Stephens at 206.518.2523.