About Casa Esperanza Supportive Housing
Casa Esperanza Supportive Housing is a recovery focused supportive housing program in Roxbury, Massachusetts offering safe stable living for clients and families working toward long term wellness after substance use and homelessness or behavioral health challenges.
The Nueva Vida program combines affordable housing with case management and connection to Casa Esperanza's broader bilingual and culturally responsive continuum of care for Latine and underserved communities.
Sober Housing With Recovery Support
Tenants can access ongoing case management and behavioral health treatment, primary medical care, and opioid overdose prevention education and training.
Through Casa Esperanza's integrated CasaCare model, residents are linked to the organization's full continuum of behavioral health service, including outpatient and recovery support resources.
The approach emphasizes culturally responsive bilingual care that addresses addiction and trauma, mental illness, chronic conditions, and homelessness together.
Quick Facts About Supportive Housing
- Program type: Supportive housing (Nueva Vida) with integrated recovery and case management.
- Who they serve: Single adults and families with a Section 8 voucher or waitlist status, recent homelessness, and one or more disabilities.
- Approach: Bilingual, culturally responsive care focused on Latine and underserved communities.
- Payment options: Subsidized housing access, financing, and sliding scale assistance available.
- Housing options: 15 single room occupancy units, 14 studio apartments, and 8 family apartments.
- Support services: Behavioral health treatment, primary medical care, and overdose prevention education.





