EPISODE · Oct 11, 2024 · 1H 3M
But Where Can They Live? : Housing for Those with SMI (Ep. 105)
from Schizophrenia: Three Moms in the Trenches · host Randye Kaye
Send a Text to the Moms - please include your contact info if you want a response. thanks!But Where Can They Live? : Housing for Those with SMI (Ep. 105)Guests: Lynda Kaufmann, Psynergy ProgramsEllie Skelton, Touchstone Mental HealthHousing: Access to affordable and supportive housing remains limited.Individuals with mental illnesses are significantly more vulnerable to housing instability and homelessness. Factors such as unmanaged mental health symptoms, job loss, inpatient treatment, or involvement with the criminal justice system often compound the challenges they face in securing and maintaining stable housing. Without stable housing, recovery from mental illness becomes unattainable.There is an urgent need to sustain and expand permanent supportive housing. Many individuals thrive when they have access to ongoing, housing-linked services that help them maintain their homes, build positive relationships with property management and neighbors, and integrate into the community. However, these critical services are often underfunded, putting housing stability at risk for those with mental health needs.LINKS:https://psynergy.org/https://touchstonemh.org/Corporation For Supportive Housing:https://www.csh.org/Past Episodes Mentioned include:Treatment Advocacy Center and AOT: Ep. 31Homelessness: Ep. 41Dual Diagnosis: Ep. 53Dr. Laitman: Ep. 7Dr. Amador: Ep. 27Conservatorship: Ep. 6Housing Heals: Ep. 56SSI/SSDI: Eps. 50 and 70Pooled Trusts: Ep. 99 Coro Report - "No time to waste.." A research study of the housing crisis for Californians with SMI Community Capital Expansion - creating more housing, one bed at a time https://www.ccegrant.com/ Psynergy received $8.2 million for an older adult assisted living program that opened 9/12/24. The Dept. of Social Services received $4 billion in applications for the $570 million budgeted. See Media Release Modified Therapeutic Community - Summary from NREPP and NIDA reports. The model of care we adopted since 2008 that supports clinical and therapeutic services adjacent to residential housing. Both licensed care and unlicensed care. San Mateo NAMI Presentation “Doctoral Students from USF working on “The Invisible Population” Project." Presented by Kristin Moser, BSN, RN and Solutions for Supportive Homes.Solutions for Supportive Homes is a Bay Area group of committed parents & community professionals working to increase the supply and the quality of permanent, affordable, health-supporting homes where adults living with long term special mental health needs, They are united by two searing questions: Where will my adult child live? And who will help them when I am gone? Recording:https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/aNA7BfhX_k5twwtI7UkPjT5Ny5m-83o6QK37yjI3om3RvTcV22gyguOJGn5riTNQ.v8KvowwJZTCWKypF?startTime=1684892965000Passcode: m7cbVpq*5) SAMHSA ACT Model for Supported Housing / Tres Vista / Phase 4 of Modified Therapeutic Communities - We use this as our guideline and reference often. The research Support the showPlease share and support the podcast so we can reach more people who need the info and support.Want to know more?Join our facebook page Our websites:Randye KayeMindy Greiling Miriam (Mimi) Feldman
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Send a Text to the Moms - please include your contact info if you want a response. thanks! But Where Can They Live? : Housing for Those with SMI (Ep. 105) Guests: Lynda Kaufmann, Psynergy Programs Ellie Skelton, Touchstone Mental Health Housing: Access to affordable and supportive housing remains limited. Individuals with mental illnesses are significantly more vulnerable to housing instability and homelessness. Factors such as unmanaged mental health symptoms, job loss, inpatie...
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