January 1, 2007
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In this chapter of the Anthology, the Foundation's investments in housing is discussed, from its early efforts to provide health care services to homeless people, to its current support of the Corporation for Supportive Housing.
January 1, 2011
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The Green HouseĀ® Project which has received wide praise as an innovative approach to caring for the frail elderly. In this chapter of the Anthology, Irene Wielawski, a veteran investigative reporter, examines this program.
January 1, 1997
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In this chapter of the Anthology the authors present findings from the formal evaluation of the Homeless Families Program. This chapter offers insights into the problems faced by homeless families as well as the obstacles faced by program managers trying to bring about system reform.
January 1, 2009
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In this chapter of the Anthology, Will Bunch, a journalist with the Philadelphia Daily News, looks at Health Link, an early prisoner re-entry program that ran between 1992 and 2002 and was funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The program tested the idea of caseworkers helping recently released inmates with jobs, education, health, housing and other social services.
January 1, 2000
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One of the Foundation's targets in the chronic care area is increasing the capacity of communities to meet the supportive care needs of chronically ill people. This chapter of the RWJF Anthology examines assisted living,
January 1, 2000
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Since 1987, RWJF has supported a series of programs to test the usefulness of adult day care and then to promote its replication. This chapter presents a history of the three distinct investments made by the Foundation on this topic.
January 1, 2000
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This chapter of the Anthology takes a look at the Program on Chronic Mental Illness a national program designed to better coordinate mental illness care services for people with chronic mental illness.