Research suggests that as many as 110,000 single adults with severe mental illness (SMI) are homeless on any given day in the United States. The combination of mental illness and homelessness make this population especially hard to reach through either housing or mental health programs alone. Supportive housing programs, which provide independent housing along with health and social services, hold great promise for this population, but are costly to launch and maintain. This Issue Brief highlights a landmark study that examines the extent to which supportive housing costs are offset by reductions in the use of public services for health, corrections, and shelter
Executive Summary Background and Significance Chronic homelessness is associated with increased publ...
Recent research has demon-strated how persons with seri-ous mental illness who are chronically homel...
Housing for persons with serious mental illness (SMI) that is permanent, affordable, and supportive ...
Research suggests that as many as 110,000 single adults with severe mental illness (SMI) are homeles...
This article assesses the impact of public investment in supportive housing for homeless persons wit...
This article assesses the impact of public investment in supportive housing for homeless persons wit...
Homeless persons diagnosed with severe mental illness represent approximately a quarter of the homel...
This article assesses the impact of public investment in supportive housing for homeless persons wit...
A rich body of literature attests to the importance of affordable accommodation and support services...
Homelessness continues to be a persistent and highly visible public health issue in New York City. N...
Background: A significantly higher percentage of the homeless population in the United States suffer...
Abstract Background A rapid increase of Medicaid expenditures has been a serious concern, and housin...
Supported housing for individuals with severe mental illness strives to provide the services necessa...
This article summarizes the dramatic changes in public policy through which public mental health sys...
Low-income people with mental disorders are at increased risk of homelessness. This document talks a...
Executive Summary Background and Significance Chronic homelessness is associated with increased publ...
Recent research has demon-strated how persons with seri-ous mental illness who are chronically homel...
Housing for persons with serious mental illness (SMI) that is permanent, affordable, and supportive ...
Research suggests that as many as 110,000 single adults with severe mental illness (SMI) are homeles...
This article assesses the impact of public investment in supportive housing for homeless persons wit...
This article assesses the impact of public investment in supportive housing for homeless persons wit...
Homeless persons diagnosed with severe mental illness represent approximately a quarter of the homel...
This article assesses the impact of public investment in supportive housing for homeless persons wit...
A rich body of literature attests to the importance of affordable accommodation and support services...
Homelessness continues to be a persistent and highly visible public health issue in New York City. N...
Background: A significantly higher percentage of the homeless population in the United States suffer...
Abstract Background A rapid increase of Medicaid expenditures has been a serious concern, and housin...
Supported housing for individuals with severe mental illness strives to provide the services necessa...
This article summarizes the dramatic changes in public policy through which public mental health sys...
Low-income people with mental disorders are at increased risk of homelessness. This document talks a...
Executive Summary Background and Significance Chronic homelessness is associated with increased publ...
Recent research has demon-strated how persons with seri-ous mental illness who are chronically homel...
Housing for persons with serious mental illness (SMI) that is permanent, affordable, and supportive ...