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Using Medicaid to Pay for Services in Permanent Supportive Housing: Steps for CoC Leads to Get Started
Affordable Housing | Homelessness | Medicaid | Manual | Publication | August 2016Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) is an effective intervention for ending chronic homelessness. An essential part of the PSH model is a package of health care and supportive services that helps people with disabilities get and stay housed. Those services, however, cost money - money that can be difficult to…
Section 8 Made Simple
Affordable Housing | Homelessness | Manual | Publication | January 2016Section 8 Made Simple — Special Edition: Using the Housing Choice Voucher Program to End Chronic Homelessness offers step-by-step guidance on finding and securing housing through the HCV program, with a special focus on helping those who are experiencing chronic homelessness. In every chapter you'll find quick tips, definitions, and…
Key Considerations for Serving Chronically Homeless Persons in CoC-Funded Permanent Supportive Housing
Homelessness | Issue Brief | Publication | December 2014On July 28, 2014, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) issued Notice (CPD-14-012) on Prioritizing Persons Experiencing Chronic Homelessness and Other Vulnerable Homeless Persons in Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH). The Notice encourages Continuums of Care (CoCs) and recipients of HUD CoC Program funding to prioritize persons…