The shelter is accessible for people with disabilities, as the parking lot and entrance are wheelchair friendly. The staff is described as helpful and cooperative, willing to provide assistance to those in need. The shelter provides basic necessities, including food, showers, and laundry facilities. The staff is also reported to be respectful and kind. Some visitors have experienced difficulties with the transition to permanent housing, but the staff is willing to provide support and guidance. The shelter is not suitable for families or children, as it only provides shelter for adults. Overall, the shelter seems to be a safe and supportive environment for those in need, with a strong focus on providing basic necessities and guidance towards a more stable life.The negative feedback from a previous visitor highlights some concerns with the transition process, including being placed in an old apartment building with unaffordable rent. However, the staff has responded to these concerns, indicating a willingness to listen and improve the service. The shelter is not without its limitations, but it appears to be a valuable resource for those struggling with homelessness.