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These Guidelines apply to the operation of permanent supportive housing units funded by the NYS Office of Mental Health (OMH) either through direct contract or through Local Government Unit (LGU) contracts. Supportive Housing settings include scattered-site or single-site developments.
on its knowledge and extensive conversations with supportive housing tenants, providers, funders and stakeholders, CSH in 2009 created a comprehensive set of resources describing quality in supportive housing — the Dimensions of Quality Supportive Housing (DOQ).
These Supportive Housing Guidelines apply to the operation of permanent supportive housing units funded by the New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH), either through direct contract or through Local Government Unit (LGU) contracts.
Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) is permanent housing in which housing assistance (e.g., long-term leasing or rental assistance) and supportive services are provided to assist households with at least one member (adult or child) with a disability in achieving housing stability.
This toolkit outlines the essential components for supportive housing services and programs for people living with mental illness disorders. Authoring Agency. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) View Resource.
Build the capacity of the supportive and affordable housing industries to create and operate high quality, effective, and sustainable supportive housing units. Encourage the investment of adequate resources, especially from public systems, to support that. capacity.
This brief provides an overview of the principles and core components of the Housing First model. It also provides information to permanent supportive housing providers about how they can implement a Housing First approach if they are not already doing so.
This document updates SAMHSA’s 2018 document and outlines best practices for the implementation and operation of recovery housing.
Supportive Housing and Services for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities: Implementing Statutory Reforms Proposed Rule.
Overview. This guide is for people who may be eligible and are applying for supportive housing (also called “permanent supportive housing”), along with case managers and other staff who help clients navigate through this process.