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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Social Work
  • Mental Health Services

Background:

  • Housing First (HF) is a supportive housing model for chronically homeless individuals.
  • Project-based HF, housing individuals in a single building, is an emerging innovation.
  • Limited research exists on resident and staff experiences in project-based HF programs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To document resident and staff experiences in project-based HF programs.
  • To identify strengths and challenges within these programs.
  • To inform healthcare policymakers and providers on HF implementation.

Main Methods:

  • Naturalistic observations
  • Agency documentation review
  • One-on-one resident interviews
  • Staff focus group

Main Results:

  • Delineation of transitional periods: move-in, community building, daily management, and transitions out.
  • Identification of program strengths and challenges from both resident and staff perspectives.
  • Insights into the lived experiences within project-based HF settings.

Conclusions:

  • Project-based HF programs offer a viable model for supporting chronically homeless individuals with alcohol problems.
  • Understanding resident and staff experiences is crucial for program optimization.
  • Findings can guide the integration of HF into broader public health strategies.