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New York City Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene, DOHMH
Provide permanent supportive housing units for adults (18+); initially, the Health Department anticipates that the population would be comprised mainly of individuals who are frequently cycling through jail and shelter who have a mental illness and/or substance use disorder.
Pierce County
Provide on-going housing-related services for permanent supportive housing tenants.
Pierce County
Provide justice system-involved and not eligible for medicaid-funded services. The goal is to increase access to behavioral health services at any stage of the sequential intercept model (sim) and services should not be reimbursable under medicaid or private insurance. Services must prioritize coordinated, timely, and effective behavioral health treatment and supports for individuals who are transitioning from incarceration, under community supervision, or otherwise involved with the justice system. Pierce county intends to fund programs that divert individuals from jail or emergency departments, reduce recidivism, and promote long-term stability in the community.
City of New York
Seeking qualified vendors to operate and maintain approx. Three-hundred and three (303) units of permanent supportive congregate housing: two hundred and eighty-seven (287) units for single individuals and sixteen (16) units for families with children. Upportive housing is a “pairing of rental assistance and supportive services in either a congregate building constructed or renovated for this purpose or in scatter-site apartments acquired for the purposes of housing and serving the clients”. This housing model provides case management and other related social services supports, to provide clients with stable housing and maximize their access to, and participation in, health and behavioral health treatment. For the purposes of this rfp, hra/dss is seeking qualified vendors to provide permanent supportive congregate housing and services to hiv/aids services administration (hasa) clients, who have a history of mental illness, substance use disorder or mental illness with a co-occurring substance use disorder. Congregate housing consists of multiple units within one building. Permanent supportive congregate housing is available for hasa clients on a long-term basis. See outside link.
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