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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.
The Louisiana Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) program links affordable rental housing with voluntary, flexible, and individualized services to people with severe and complex disabilities, enabling them to live successfully in the community.
Permanent supportive housing is a cost-effective solution, shown to lower public costs associated with the use of crisis services such as shelters, hospitals, jails and prisons. Through research, policy, and education, we’re bringing this message to communities across the country.
The Louisiana Permanent Supportive Housing model combines deeply affordable rental housing with voluntary, flexible and individualized community-based services to assist people with the most severe and complex disabilities to live successfully in the community.
Supportive Housing — or, as technically called, Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) — provides low barrier affordable housing and supportive services so that chronically homeless individuals can lead more stable lives.
The CoC Program funds two types of permanent housing: permanent supportive housing (PSH) for persons with disabilities and rapid re-housing (RRH). Permanent supportive housing is permanent housing with indefinite leasing or rental assistance paired with supportive services to assist homeless persons with a disability or families with an adult ...
Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) refers to providing affordable housing with voluntary supportive services to address homelessness. PSH is considered a Housing First principle, meaning there are no preconditions (e.g., sobriety, enrollment in mental health services, etc.) for program participants to access housing.
Housing First is an approach to quickly and successfully connect individuals and families experiencing homelessness to permanent housing without preconditions and barriers to entry, such as sobriety, treatment or service participation requirements.
Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) Long-term housing (24+ months) where supportive services are provided to assist homeless persons with a disability to live independently. Supportive services to meet the participant’s needs must be available for the participant’s entire duration in PSH.
Understanding Permanent Supportive Housing . This section of Building Your Program. defines Permanent Supportive Housing and describes developing a housing affordability strategy. These topics are discussed at a planning and policy level geared toward an audience of local, regional, and state