Congregate Housing

ASD’s Congregate Housing Program (CHP) is unique and different from others in Dallas. Because ASD has Residential Coordinators (RC’s) on-site, they maintain a clear and comprehensive understanding of the required level of care and needs of their clients. ASD’s Special Care Facility License from the Texas Department of State Health Services, Health Facility Licensing and Certification Division assures that ASD meets a broad spectrum of possible resident needs. The agency’s RC’s staff consists of well-trained and highly skilled professionals. They are uniquely qualified, dedicated individuals who consistently deliver client-centered services to the residents of ASD.

Ewing Center

Ewing Center

Ewing Center consists of 22 units, 5 one-bedroom apartments, 15 efficiencies, and 2 special need beds/rooms.

Hillcrest House

Hillcrest House

Completed in September 1996, Hillcrest House is unique in that it provides service to individuals who are formerly homeless and living with or impacted by HIV/AIDS. Hillcrest has 64 single-unit efficiencies.

Revlon Apartments

Revlon Apartments

Revlon Apartments are designed to accommodate individuals and families, with 20 one-bedroom and 7 two-bedroom apartments.

Spencer Gardens

Spencer Gardens

Spencer Gardens, named in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales, opened its doors in August of 1998 and provides housing for 12 low-income families affected by the virus.

Volunteer at AIDS Services of Dallas

A memorable and valuable experience

AIDS Services of Dallas provides its housing services without regard for race, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation or age to all applicants who are living with or impacted by HIV/AIDS and their family members.

AIDS Services of Dallas