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Medicaid-Financed Services in Supportive Housing for High-Need Homeless Beneficiaries Business Case

June 1, 2012 | Issue Brief

This brief outlines the rationale for states to consider designing Medicaid-financed, supportive housing-based care management services to improve care for at-risk beneficiaries while lowering costs associated with avoidable hospitalizations and other crisis services.

Medicaid-Financed Services in Supportive Housing for High-Need Homeless Beneficiaries

June 1, 2012 | Issue Brief

Supportive housing can help increase survival rates, reduce inpatient utilization, foster mental health recovery, and reduce alcohol and drug use among formerly homeless individuals.

Camden County, N.J., Provides Hope to Its Homeless Residents

November 22, 2011 | Program Result

Project H.O.P.E. designed and delivered an integrated treatment program for homeless people with mental health and substance use disorders living in Camden County, N.J.

Taking Health Care Home

July 8, 2011 | Program Result

The Corporation for Supportive Housing created Taking Health Care Home, a national effort from 2002 to 2010 to expand the pipeline of permanent supportive housing for chronically homeless people.

Health Care and Public Service Use and Costs Before and After Provision of Housing for Chronically Homeless Persons with Severe Alcohol Problems

April 1, 2009 | Journal Article

This study examines a Housing First program in Seattle that succeeded in lowering public costs while not requiring complete sobriety among chronically-homeless individuals with severe alcohol problems.

Homeless Women's Project in Cambridge, Mass., Gets New Director, Research Report on Success in the Lives of Homeless Women

June 1, 2006 | Program Result

On the Rise created a new program director position and hired a doctoral student who wrote a 2005 research report, What it Means to be Successful: Lessons from the Lives of Homeless Women.

The Homeless Prenatal Program

January 1, 2004 | Book

This chapter of the Anthology focuses on the Homeless Prenatal Program in San Francisco dedicated to working with pregnant women who are homeless.

Keeping Families Together: A Pilot Program and Its Evaluation

March 4, 2011 | Program Result

The Corporation for Supportive Housing's New York City office piloted Keeping Families Together, a program that provided permanent supportive housing for the city's most vulnerable families, and subcontracted an evaluation of the program.

The Returning Home Initiative: Ending the Cycle of Homelessness and Criminal Justice Involvement Through Supportive Housing

June 20, 2012 | Program Result

This initiative provides access to permanent supportive housing for people who have been incarcerated and have a history of mental illness, substance abuse, or both, and have cycled repeatedly through jails, shelters, hospitals, and detox centers.

From Disaster to Housing

June 12, 2012 | Program Result

The Technical Assistance Collaborative provided capacity building, technical assistance, and policy support to social service organizations serving people with disabilities in need of permanent supportive housing following 2005's Hurricanes Rita and Katrina.

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