Housing First in suburban counties

by Richard Brown on August 30, 2007

in Ending Homelessness, Housing First

This new study provides insight into implementing a strategy in a suburban county as well as the challenges involved for the providers. This study was recommended to us by Janel Winter of CSH. To read the full study click here.

Housing First for Long-Term Shelter Dwellers with Psychiatric Disabilities in a Suburban County: A Four-Year Study of Housing Access and Retention

Ana Stefancic of Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University, New York, NY and Sam Tsemberis [Email address: tsemberis #AT# pathwaystohousing.org - replace #AT# with @ ]of Pathways to Housing, Inc., 55 W 125th St., 10th Floor, New York, NY 10027. 

Received: 15 March 2007  Accepted: 22 March 2007  Published online: 26 June 2007

Abstract  is an effective intervention that ends and prevents homelessness for individuals with severe mental illness and co-occurring addictions. By providing permanent, independent housing without prerequisites for sobriety and treatment, and by offering support services through consumer-driven Assertive Community Treatment teams, removes some of the major obstacles to obtaining and maintaining housing for consumers who are chronically homeless. In this study, consumers diagnosed with severe mental illness and who had the longest histories of shelter use in a suburban county were randomly assigned to either one of two programs or to a treatment-as-usual control group. Participants assigned to were placed in permanent housing at higher rates than the treatment-as-usual group and, over the course of four years, the majority of consumers placed by both agencies were able to maintain permanent, independent housing. Results also highlight that providers new to must be aware of ways in which their practices may deviate from the essential features of , particularly with respect to enrolling eligible consumers on a first-come, first-served basis and separating clinical issues from tenant or housing responsibilities. Finally, other aspects of successfully implementing a program are discussed.

To read the full study click here.

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