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Addressing the Aging Crisis in New York’s Mental Health Housing

  • By: Sebrina Barrett Association for Community Living (ACL)
  • July 29th, 2024
  • aging adults, mental health, staff training, Summer 2024 Issue, supportive housing
  • 1683    0

New York’s mental health and supportive housing system is currently facing a significant challenge: an aging population among its residents. Forty years ago, when the original funding and housing models were developed by state leadership, the longevity of residents was not a primary concern....

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