Newsreal piece reporting that a study by the Preble Street Mental Health Consumer Advocacy Project says that more than 75 percent of people who stay in homeless shelters for more than a month are mentally ill. The report, My Home is a Cot, was funded by a $19,000 grant from the Maine Initiatives Foundation, and details how Maine\u27s mental health system mistreats people with mental disabilities
The state recently discovered violations at many of the community-care homes operated by Port Resour...
This study assesses whether programs that treat the cause of homelessness or the current housing-fir...
Objective: The over-representation of mental illness among homeless people across the globe is well ...
Cover Story piece on Portland\u27s population of mentally ill people and the related social and eco...
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...
This article assesses the impact of public investment in supportive housing for homeless persons wit...
Sixty percent of the 1,019 people who spent at least one night at Portland\u27s Oxford Street Shelte...
Maine State Housing Authority quarterly publication, 1st quarter 1998.https://digitalcommons.usm.mai...
Research suggests that as many as 110,000 single adults with severe mental illness (SMI) are homeles...
On January 24, 2017, 1,188 people were identified as homeless in Maine. The Maine State Housing Auth...
Homeless persons diagnosed with severe mental illness represent approximately a quarter of the homel...
Homeless shelters are mandated by the Maine State Housing Authority to provide shelter for no longer...
This and a companion report are the first products of an evaluation of the Special Homeless Initiati...
Low-income people with mental disorders are at increased risk of homelessness. This document talks a...
The state recently discovered violations at many of the community-care homes operated by Port Resour...
This study assesses whether programs that treat the cause of homelessness or the current housing-fir...
Objective: The over-representation of mental illness among homeless people across the globe is well ...
Cover Story piece on Portland\u27s population of mentally ill people and the related social and eco...
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...
This article assesses the impact of public investment in supportive housing for homeless persons wit...
Sixty percent of the 1,019 people who spent at least one night at Portland\u27s Oxford Street Shelte...
Maine State Housing Authority quarterly publication, 1st quarter 1998.https://digitalcommons.usm.mai...
Research suggests that as many as 110,000 single adults with severe mental illness (SMI) are homeles...
On January 24, 2017, 1,188 people were identified as homeless in Maine. The Maine State Housing Auth...
Homeless persons diagnosed with severe mental illness represent approximately a quarter of the homel...
Homeless shelters are mandated by the Maine State Housing Authority to provide shelter for no longer...
This and a companion report are the first products of an evaluation of the Special Homeless Initiati...
Low-income people with mental disorders are at increased risk of homelessness. This document talks a...
The state recently discovered violations at many of the community-care homes operated by Port Resour...
This study assesses whether programs that treat the cause of homelessness or the current housing-fir...
Objective: The over-representation of mental illness among homeless people across the globe is well ...