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Provident Care provides residential care services in the Southeast. Services focus on safe services, daily structure, supervision, and household stability. Provident Care does not provide medical, psychiatric, or therapeutic treatment services onsite
Placements are considered for older adults (seniors), military veterans, residents with behavioral health support needs, residents with mental health conditions seeking recovery-oriented or sober living services. All placements are subject to compatibility, safety, and service scope review.
Yes. Provident Care accepts referrals from case managers, placement agencies, social service organizations, families, and legal guardians. All referrals are reviewed to determine appropriateness for the residential setting.
Provident Care operates in alignment with applicable state residential care regulations. Licensing status and regulatory classification may vary by residence and service model. Additional information regarding licensing is available upon request.
No. Provident Care provides residential services and supervision only. Medical care, mental health treatment, counseling, and therapy services are provided by external licensed professionals when applicable.
The placement process includes referral submission, initial screening, assessment when appropriate, admission determination, and intake coordination. This process supports safe placements and household stability.
Required documentation may include identification, consent or legal authorization, emergency contact information, relevant background summaries, and referral documentation. Specific requirements are reviewed during the admissions process.
Residents are generally permitted to receive visitors in accordance with house guidelines designed to protect safety, privacy, and household harmony. Visitation policies are reviewed during intake.
Yes. Recovery-oriented or sober living residences operate as substance-free environments. Residents are expected to comply with sober living guidelines and house expectations.
Provident Care upholds resident rights in accordance with state law, including dignity, privacy, freedom from retaliation, and access to grievance procedures. Resident rights information is provided during admission.
Provident Care may decline or discontinue a placement if needs fall outside the approved service scope, if safety cannot be maintained, or if house guidelines are not followed. Decisions are made professionally and in accordance with regulatory standards.
Families, guardians, and referral partners may submit an inquiry through the Contact page to request additional information or begin a placement discussion