Board and care homes provide housing and services for older adults with disabilities. This scoping review maps the literature on board and care homes in the United States following the age-friendly communities framework. A synthesis of articles (n = 10) revealed that board and care homes, while...
Introduction: Homeless adults, especially those with chronic medical illnesses, are frequent users of costly medical services, namely Emergency Room visits (ER) and Hospitalizations. We assessed the effectiveness of a new model of supportive early housing on the health service use for this important ...
Increases in social support co-occur with decreases in depressive symptoms and substance use problems among adults in permanent supportive housing: an 18-m... Increases in social support co-occur with decreases in depressive symptoms and substance use problems among adults in permanent supportive ...
Supportive Housing for Addicted, Incarcerated Homeless Adults - Hickert, Taylor - 2011 () Citation Context ...eople, but it can also be employed for homeless people with lower support needs who need less assistance to sustain a tenancy. Examples are found in the USA (Caton et al, 2007; ...
Urban planning Supportive housing for homeless young adults| Proposing an informed pathway to health and home BOSTON UNIVERSITY Deborah Bowen ColegroveAlice RouseHomeless young people are some of America's most vulnerable citizens. Compared to housed young adults, homeless young adults have high ...
"Supportive Housing for Frail, Low-Income Older Adults." Generations, (Winter 2005/2006).Golant, S (2006) Supportive housing for frail, low-income older adults: Identifying need and allocating resources. Generations 29: pp. 37-43Golant, S. (2006). Supportive housing for frail, low-income ...
Effect of supportive housing on CD4-cell count among homeless adults in supportive housingC. Adams
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LaPlante (2002) `Housing changes and moves into sup- portive housing among adults with disabilities'. Journal of Disability Policy Studies. 12(4). pp. 268-279.Newcomer, R., Taewoon K., Kaye, H. S., & LaPlante, M.(2002). Housing changes and moves into supportive housing among ...
Ultimately, anunderstanding of the disability, the presence of strong community and stakeholderpartnerships, removing many of the barriers that exist before one is eligible for housing and having sustainable funding are paramount for successful housing outcomes foradults with FASD.By: Coleen Burns...