Katherine’s House Transitional Housing in Kent, Washington
About Katherine’s House Transitional Housing
Katherine’s House is a recovery residence and offers transitional housing for adult women in addiction recovery. The residence is located on the west side of Highway 167 near W Smith Street in Kent, Washington. You can reach them via Metro public transit.
The program provides up to six months of supportive living with intensive case management, life skills training and one full year of aftercare support.
Entering Katherine’s House
Katherine’s House offers transitional housing, featuring around-the-clock staffing. Services include personalized case management, recovery support, life skills training and access to mental health counseling with aftercare services available for one year after leaving.
This program serves adult women aged 18 and older who are homeless and in recovery from substance abuse. It also supports women dealing with co-occurring challenges like trauma or mental health concerns.
Residents live in a family-style shared home with communal responsibilities following a structured environment focused on sobriety and stability. Each woman works on individualized goals and spends about 30 hours per week on activities like employment, education or training.
Insurance and Signing Up
The program operates on nonprofit funding and requires a small monthly rent of $100 or 30% of the participant’s income. Insurance is not needed for eligibility.