About Us
Stable and supportive housing is one of the most effective ways to encourage recovery and reduce inappropriate use of the healthcare system. However, there are no standards or support for independent livings (ILs).
The purpose of the ILA is to provide independent living operators, tenants and the community with tools and resources to promote high-quality independent livings. The ILA is modeled after the Better Business Bureau and offers services to independent living operators, tenants and the community to promote and support quality independent livings.
ILA Partnership
The ILA is facilitated by Community Health Improvement Partners (CHIP). The mission of CHIP is to advance long-term solutions to priority health needs through collaboration and community engagement. The ILA partners with various community-based organizations, law enforcement, independent living operators, tenants, and community members. Click here to learn more about ILA Leadership.
Disclaimer: Although the ILA makes every attempt to verify the information contained on this website, neither the ILA nor Community Health Improvement Partners makes any warranty or representation of the accuracy of information about any particular member or Independent Living listed or described herein. Content including property details, articles or opinions posed on this website cannot be guaranteed beyond the date of the original posting. All information offered within this web site should be independently verified. Neither the Independent Living Association nor its employees, content providers, affiliates or other representatives will be liable for damages of any kind (including, without limitation, lost profits, direct, indirect, compensatory, consequential, exemplary, special, incidental, or punitive damages) arising out of your use of, your inability to use, or the performance or content of this website.
Information on the ILA website should not be construed as legal advice. We encourage Independent Living operators, tenants and others to consult legal counsel regarding any matter related to landlord/tenant rights, patient rights, care and treatment. Actual cases may vary, and may turn on specific facts.