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A spare room meets new purpose—shared living’s first steps toward bigger, brighter homes.

July 2025 — Team Alora Supports set out to rekindle a simple, powerful idea: every person deserves more than a roof—they deserve a place to belong. The question was audacious in its simplicity: What if “home” were defined not by square footage, but by the relationships inside it? 

For decades, adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) were nudged to the margins—shuttled between large facilities or isolated apartments that met regulations but rarely met hearts. Families shouldered paperwork, wait-lists, and worry. Meanwhile, would-be host families wondered how they could help, unaware that the answer might be as close as their own kitchen table.

Co-working spaces showed us that sharing resources can spark community; ride-sharing proved idle seats could become meaningful connections. Shared living taps that same collaborative energy for housing—pairing people who want support with households eager to share life, all powered by thoughtful safeguards and a whole lot of empathy.

From lived experience to movement

Alora wasn’t born in a boardroom—it was born in founder Nicole Kanaman’s guest room. In 2017 Nicole and her husband welcomed two adults with IDD into their home. The walls didn’t just gain new residents; they gained laughter, purpose, and proof that “family” can be chosen. That spark became Alora Supports, anchored by a mission to make support personal and turn every suitable house into a place to be seen, supported, and truly at home. 

Shared living itself isn’t new. Pioneered in the 1960s and backed by hundreds of studies, the model thrives on personalized support, independence, and strong community ties. What is new is wrapping that evidence-based approach in modern technology, behavioral science, and 24/7 wrap-around care.

Alora is built differently

Choice first. The individual—and their circle of support—decide everything from town size to Friday-night vibes. Our job is to surface options, not push placements.

Safety in every detail. Background checks, home inspections, and behavioral-science interviews happen long before a toothbrush finds its new holder. If a home wouldn’t pass our own “Would I live here?” test, it doesn’t pass at all.

Support that never sleeps. After move-in, an Alora specialist is on call 24/7, 365, for midnight questions, last-minute ramp installs, or simply a listening ear. 

Let’s talk belonging economics

When care feels like kinship, everyone wins. Adults with IDD gain confidence and autonomy; hosts rediscover purpose and community (yes, there’s a stipend, but most hosts say the real payoff happens around the dinner table); families exhale, knowing loved ones live with people, not merely around them. The ripple effects—stronger neighborhoods, richer friendships, fewer emergency interventions—would make any economist smile.

Behavioral-science nerds call this “pro-social motivation.” We just call it home.

Wisconsin, we’re ready to go!

Our first homes will be opening in Wisconsin, and services roll out next in Utah, Missouri, and Nebraska. Each new state means more porch-swing chats, more board-game nights, and more communities that look the way we believe the world should. 

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Curious when Alora Supports lights up your state? Drop us a line and we’ll keep you posted. Until then, thank you for believing that belonging can scale. The welcome mat is out; the porch light is on. Come on in.

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