Study Links Reduced Use of Mental Health Facilities, Nursing Homes and Other Public Services to "Smart Investments" in Supportive Housing
Posted on: Wednesday, 1 April 2009, 05:30 CDT
The study found that
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"Now more than ever, our most vulnerable populations need to count on a support system inclusive of housing to survive challenging times.
Supportive Housing in
The study notes a dramatic shift in the use of state services pre- to post-housing. Among the key findings:
- The number of people using state mental health hospitals dropped 90 percent from pre- to post-supportive housing. The number of overnight stays in mental health hospitals went down by almost 100 percent. The sample of 177 residents used more than
$400,000 worth of state mental health hospital services before entry into supportive housing -- down to$873 after. - Overnight stays in state prison dropped to zero during the post-housing time period with a 100 percent cost savings of over
$215,000 . County jails saw an 86 percent decrease in overnight stays post-supportive housing. - Medicaid services saw a major shift from a high-reliance on expensive inpatient/acute services before supportive housing to less expensive outpatient/preventative services after.
- Nursing home stays decreased by 97 percent, saving over
$230,000
"The true cost saving from supportive housing is much higher than reported in this study. We weren't able to collect the costs of homeless shelters, soup kitchens, free clinics and other supportive services used by this population," says
According to
SHPA estimates at least
SHPA member organizations will meet with state legislators in their districts during the
The Heartland Alliance Mid-America Institute on Poverty (MAIP) provides dynamic research and analysis on today's most pressing social issues and solutions to inform and equip those working toward a just global society. As such, MAIP:
- Conducts research to increase the depth of understanding and profile of social issues and solutions;
- Develops recommendations and action steps;
- Communicates findings using media, briefings, and web strategies to influence a broad base of decision makers; and
- Impacts social policy and program decisions to improve the quality of life for poor and low-income individuals.
For more information: 773.336.6075, research@heartlandalliance.org, www.heartlandalliance.org/research
The Supportive Housing Providers Association (SHPA) is a statewide association of organizations who provide supportive housing. SHPA enables increased development of supportive housing and supports organizations that develop and operate permanent supportive housing. The Supportive Housing Providers Association:
- Connects its member organizations, both staff and residents, with each other, with best practices, and with state/national policymakers and funders;
- Educates stakeholders regarding the efficacy and cost effectiveness of supportive housing; and
- Advocates for increased and integrated resources for supportive housing.
For more information: 773.588.0827, supportivehsg@aol.com, www.supportivehousingproviders.org
The Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH) helps communities create permanent affordable housing with services to prevent and end homelessness. Since our founding in 1991, we have provided advocacy, expertise, leadership, and financial resources to advance supportive housing opportunities for people with mental illnesses, substance abuse problems, other disabling health conditions, and other barriers to housing stability. 90 dedicated and passionate CSH employees in 11 states plus the
For more information: 312.332.6690, ilinfo@csh.org, www.csh.org
SOURCE Corporation for Supportive Housing; Supportive Housing Providers Association; Heartland Alliance Mid-America Institute on Poverty
Source: PR Newswire
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