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Implementing supported housing: current trends and future directions

P J Carling1, L C Curtis

  • 1Trinity College of Vermont, USA.

New Directions for Mental Health Services
|July 1, 1997
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Supported housing is effective for psychiatric disabilities, with four main approaches: residential services, intensive case management, hybrid models, and homeless outreach. Evaluating local options requires considering flexibility and responsibility.

Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • Public Health
  • Social Work

Background:

  • Supported housing is a preferred and effective model for individuals with psychiatric disabilities.
  • Four distinct approaches to supported housing have emerged: residential services, intensive case management, hybrid models, and homeless outreach.

Observation:

  • The effectiveness of supported housing is well-documented for consumers with psychiatric disabilities.
  • Different models of supported housing cater to varied needs and preferences.

Findings:

  • The four primary approaches to supported housing include residential services, intensive case management, hybrid models, and homeless outreach.
  • Evaluating the suitability of these supported housing models in local settings presents challenges related to flexibility and responsibility.

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Implications:

  • Understanding the nuances of each supported housing approach is crucial for effective implementation.
  • Local decision-making regarding supported housing must balance consumer preferences with practical considerations of flexibility and responsibility.