Housing Focused Case Management Team

Our team offers assistance to low-income and homeless guests staying in our shelters with obtaining documents, training, and supplies needed to transition back into the workforce, remain employed, qualify for housing, and continue to function in the community.

Location & Hours of Operation

The Road Home Housing Focused Case Management Team

South Salt Lake Men’s Resource Center: 3380 S. 1000 W.

Monday – Friday: 9:00am – 10:30am & 1:00pm – 2:30pm

 

For appointments outside of Walk-in Hours:

Please schedule through the Housing Resource Desk to meet with a Case Manager about housing or

Contact us at:  (385) 234-5782 or [email protected]

Looking for Help?

RESOURCES

While only active clients of our shelter and housing programs are eligible to receive services, we encourage any family or individual in need of emergency assistance to reach out. Specific services are only available to current clients but we are always happy to connect people to the appropriate resource.

 
CASE MANAGEMENT
The Road Home’s Case Management team works tirelessly to help each individual who turns to us for assistance in identifying and overcoming the barriers causing them to become homeless. Case managers are also vital in connecting clients to community resources that help the individual leave shelter and live successfully in our community.
 
VITAL DOCUMENTS

UT state IDs and UT Birth Certificates

Have documentation required by state (varies greatly by state)
Miscellaneous Documentation: Marriage license, divorce decree Have documentation required by state (varies greatly by state

Secure Document Storage: A safe place to store vital documents Must show photo ID

 
HOUSING RESOURCE DESK
The Housing Resource Desk is available daily to all guests who are staying in shelter. Case Managers and Housing Locators are available to connect guests with a variety of resources to help support them in obtaining permanent stable housing.
 
CONNECTIONS TO COMMUNITY RESOURCES
The Road Home partners with a variety of organizations to ensure families and individuals have the tools they need to get back on their feet.
 
MAIL

We will hold mail for shelter guests with no address or access to a PO box that is addressed to whichever facility they are staying at.

  • Only essential mail is accepted (i.e., birth certificates, IDs, paychecks, tax forms, medical documents, police-related correspondence, etc.)
  • Mail held for two weeks then returned to sender

Services not Offered

♦  Gas vouchers

♦  Laundry Services

♦  DI vouchers

♦  Clothing

♦  Hygiene items

♦  Bus Tokens or Monthly Bus Passes