
Getting started may happen through outreach, referral, or direct contact. Tellurian’s team begins by assessing housing needs, service needs, mental health concerns, substance use history, benefits status, and overall stability goals to determine the most appropriate program or support option.
Individuals may receive case management, housing navigation, placement support, benefits and disability application assistance, medication and symptom management, mental health and recovery support, peer support, daily living skill development, resource coordination, and ongoing check-ins.
Programs may support individuals living with serious mental illness, substance use disorders, co-occurring mental health and addiction, trauma, PTSD, depression, or anxiety. Depending on the program, sobriety may not be required to receive housing support.
The goal is to help individuals transition toward independent living, maintain stable housing, stay connected to outpatient or community support, and build long-term independence.
Tellurian provides community-based services across Dane County, with housing support connected to Madison, Monona, and multiple housing or support locations.
If you or someone you know is struggling with housing or stability, help is available now!


As healthy environments for a fresh start, we’re proud to offer the Sober Living options of Chandra’s House of Hope for women and Jeremy’s Place for men. These housing solutions are available to Tellurian patients who’ve already completed a 30-day course of treatment. Residents of both homes have chosen to continue receiving a level of structure and support – as well as the added accountability of living with peers in recovery.
A housing complex offering case management services for its residents.
Case management and outreach services, providing those experiencing homelessness with the resources to obtain temporary or permanent housing solutions.
Class A Community-Based Residential Facilities (CBRF) with a mission of greater patient independence and quality of life. Group Homes offer skills, opportunities, empowerment, and resources.
Professionals who use their personal lived experience with mental health and/or substance use challenges to support those in treatment and demonstrate that recovery is possible.
Facilities where patients can form new habits in healthy environments. Chandra’s House of Hope and Jeremy’s Place are Sober Living Homes.
A Community-Based Residential Facility (CBRF) supporting residents experiencing homelessness and searching for housing, employment, and behavioral health services.