
OUR PROGRAMS
Eddie's Place
Eddie's Place is a mixed use site providing post-hospitalization medically supported shelter and medical respite services. Eddie's Place provides skilled nursing care, caregiving services and connections to behavioral health care, including substance use services. Eddie’s Place serves high needs individuals directly from hospitalization, which reduces hospital congestion, prevents re-hospitalization and improves post-discharge outcomes.
Project Homekey: Oak Days and HK1
Cardea Health provides comprehensive clinical services in a Permanent Supportive Housing program located in Alameda County known as Project Homekey. The Homekey program houses a population that has experienced complex medical illness and disability as a result of homelessness. Project Homekey is designed to adapt clinical services to each individual up to and including end of life care. The Homekey model is a unique service model developed to provide supported housing to this exceptionally vulnerable population.
Fairmont Respite
Cardea Health provides clinical services at Fairmont Respite, a 34 bed tiny home community that services individuals with clinical needs and provides housing navigation services. Cardea Health partners with Alameda County for the Homeless agency and the housing agency Five Keys to provide tailored services to unhoused individuals working to transition to permanent housing.
Fairmont Respite
Cardea Health provides clinical services at Fairmont Respite, a 34 bed tiny home community that services individuals with clinical needs and provides housing navigation services. Cardea Health partners with Alameda County for the Homeless agency and the housing agency Five Keys to provide tailored services to unhoused individuals working to transition to permanent housing.
Mosswood
Mosswood is a 20-bed, mixed-use facility situated at a leased hotel site in West Oakland, adjacent to Mosswood Park. It serves as a transitional housing site for individuals receiving medical respite care, post-hospitalization shelter, or behavioral health bridge housing. The facility offers a range of services, including clinical nursing, caregiving, and access to substance use disorder treatment and other behavioral health support. Mosswood primarily serves individuals who are largely independent in managing their clinical care and daily activities.
Kelly Cullen Community
The Kelly Cullen Community is in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco and is home to 174 individuals with extremely low incomes, including those that experienced homelessness and are currently living with health challenges. On-site social services are run by the Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation, clinical services are provided by Cardea Health. Medically frail residents are provided nursing care, caregiver support and medical casework up to and including end of life care.
St. Regis
The St. Regis is a mixed-use facility operated by Bay Area Community Services (BACS) in Hayward, California. Cardea Health provides clinical services to formerly homeless individuals residing in medically frail permanent supportive housing units at the site. This specialized housing offers comprehensive clinical support for individuals with complex medical conditions and disabilities resulting from homelessness. The clinical services at the St. Regis are tailored to help tenants live stably in the community, with care extending throughout their lifetime.
