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City Council approved the purchase of land Tuesday to develop permanent supportive housing for people experiencing chronic homelessness. The city will use a $1.5 million federal grant from the U.S.
Permanent supportive housing, as it is called, started in the late 1970s in New York City after two factors caused homelessness to spiral: the mass deinstitutionalization that emptied psychiatric ...
Almost 25 years ago, a seminal study by Tsemberis and colleagues at New York City’s Pathways to Housing described impressive retention in permanent supportive housing (PSH) for chronically ...
It’s Thursday. Today we’ll look at an apartment complex in the Bronx where about 60 formerly homeless people live in what’s called permanent supportive housing. We’ll also get details on a ...
(WKRN) — Ninety unhoused Nashvillians have a new place to call home. Nashville’s first permanent supportive housing program, the Strobel House, opened its doors after years of planning and ...