Partner with QueenHouse84

Learn how we collaborate with referral partners to share responsibilities, maintain open lines of communication, and support clients from intake to stabilization.

A close-up, detail-oriented view of a mission wall in an independent living home, without any people, where the QueenHouse84 LLC logo is framed prominently above a series of neatly arranged plaques and framed words such as "Hope," "Dignity," "Stability," and "Integrity." The wall is painted in a warm, neutral tone, and a slim console shelf beneath holds a small potted plant and a decorative lantern. Soft, directional lighting from an overhead track highlights the text and frames, creating subtle shadows that add depth. Photographic realism with a slightly angled composition and shallow depth of field keeps the main words crisply focused, symbolizing the organization’s core values for men, women, and veterans.
A well-organized entryway of an independent living home, free of people, with a sturdy bench in light wood, shoe storage neatly arranged beneath, and a row of simple, black metal hooks above holding a few neutral-toned jackets and a canvas tote bag labeled "Hope." A small console table nearby supports a decorative bowl for keys, a clipboard with a house schedule, and a framed mission statement of QueenHouse84 LLC. Natural daylight from a nearby window brightens the space, complemented by a soft overhead light. Photographic realism with an eye-level perspective and balanced composition communicates welcome, structure, and a respectful, supportive atmosphere for residents.

Agency Partnerships

QueenHouse84 collaborates with agencies to align expectations, communication standards, and placement timelines, ensuring smooth transitions and timely client placement.

Partner Services

A small, cozy reading and reflection nook in an independent living home, with no people, featuring a comfortable, high-backed armchair in soft charcoal fabric, placed beside a compact bookcase filled with faith-based devotionals, recovery-oriented literature, and journals. A round side table holds a lit, flameless candle, a ceramic mug, and a leather-bound notebook with a pen resting on top. Gentle lamplight from a floor lamp with a linen shade creates a warm pool of light against a calm, neutral wall color. Photographic realism with a close, intimate composition and shallow depth of field softly blurs the background, evoking hope, introspection, and quiet encouragement rooted in integrity and faith.

We provide regular reporting, coordination meetings, transition planning, and ongoing check-ins to ensure aligned goals and durable outcomes for every placement.

A quiet hallway in an independent living facility, devoid of people, featuring freshly painted soft gray walls, sturdy handrails on both sides, and evenly spaced white doors with simple, clear room number plaques. Framed inspirational quotes and serene landscape photographs hang neatly along the corridor, reinforcing hope and dignity. Overhead recessed lighting provides even, warm illumination, while a small window at the end of the hall lets in subtle natural light that draws the eye forward. Photographic realism with a central, leading-lines composition and sharp focus throughout creates a structured, orderly feeling that communicates safety, respect, and dependable routine.

Our team facilitates introductions, coordinates care plans, and tracks milestones to keep partners informed and engaged throughout the client’s journey.

A well-kept, single-story residential home exterior used for independent living, without any people, painted in soft taupe with crisp white trim and a welcoming front porch. Two sturdy rocking chairs and a simple outdoor side table sit beneath a neatly hung porch light, while potted evergreens frame the front door. The front yard is carefully maintained with trimmed grass and a smooth, accessible pathway leading from the sidewalk to the entrance. Captured in photographic realism during golden hour, warm sunlight creates long, gentle shadows and a peaceful glow. The composition is slightly angled to show both the front and side of the home, conveying safety, structure, and a sense of belonging.

Trusted partners matter.

— Aya Nakamura