Residential Vacancies

CAU provides community-based housing and support services in residential neighborhoods for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Choose from community-based supervised apartments and DDD group homes in NJ, or in-home support for members who live independently in their owned or rented apartment, condominium, or free-standing home.

Who Can Apply For Our NJ Supportive Housing Program

The New Jersey Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD), within the Department of Human Services (DHS), is the New Jersey state agency that can provide supports and services to individuals 21 years of age or older with an intellectual and/or a developmental disability (I/DD). Learn more on the DDD website.

Our DDD NJ-Approved Housing Vacancies

We have just about every type of housing accommodation on the market! CAU residential staff receive advanced training to support complex medical and behavioral needs. Contact us for more information.

Hillside 1 exterior view

Hillside 1

Two bedroom apartment with vacancy for a female on 3rd floor of apartment building in Hillside. Residential staff are on site 24/7 and receive...
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Hillside 2

Vacancy for a male on the second floor of an apartment shared with another individual. Residential staff are on site 24/7 and receive advanced...
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Sheridan

Room available for a male vacancy on the 2nd floor in a clean and spacious apartment shared with roommates. Residential staff are on site 24/7 and...
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Summit

Bedroom available for a female in a home on the first floor. Private bathroom connected to bedroom.  Residential staff are on site 24/7 and receive...
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Roselle 2B

Well-lit unit in multi-family home available for a female in a second floor apartment. Equipped with sprinkler system and a back-up generator....
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