“Housing For People With Mental Illness And Substance Use Disorders”
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Articles in This Issue
- A Perspective on Mental Health Housing in New York State
- At EDCSPIN People Live In “Houses Like Mine”
- Bringing It All Back Home: Housing Innovations and the NYS Medicaid Redesign Teams
- Housing…Then and Now
- Integrating Peer Wellness Services into Housing First
- Meeting the Housing Needs of Young Adults with Behavioral Health Challenges
- On the Shoulders of Giants: The Path to Building Supportive Housing
- Providing Supportive Housing Options for Young Adults
- Residential Support for Individuals with Mental Illness: Its History and Hopes for the Future
- Social Security Matters – The Impact of Special Housing on Social Security Disability Claims
- Stable Housing: Key to Closing the Mortality Gap
- Suffolk Agency Expands into Brooklyn
- Supportive Housing: A Cornerstone to Recovery in a Changing World
- The Correlation Between Housing and Recovery – How Independent Living Can Pave the Road to Recovery
- The NYSPA Report: Families of Suicided Soldiers to Get Letter of Condolence from President
- The Padavan Law and Group Home Placement
- The Redesign of Housing
- The Role of Intimacy on the Road to Recovery
- The Spectrum of Healing: Housing, Recovery, Learning, Working
- The Use of Harm Reduction in Housing Improves Critical Outcome Indicators in the SMI/CD Population
- When Government Looks for Healthcare Savings, Supportive Housing Has the Answer