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Increasing Service Availability to Seniors in Housing
The goal was to develop closer linkages between the state and local network of services and seniors living in publicly assisted housing. The project was viewed as a natural continuation of the Authority's Robert Wood Johnson Supportive Services Program developed for privately owned, subsidized housing properties; coordinating already existing and tenant selected services to seniors living in subsidized housing. Objectives were: increased service delivery to seniors in housing; an increased understanding of the needs and wants of seniors in Federally subsidized housing; effectiveness of telephone access to MSW assistance in assisting housing managers in dealing with challenging resident situations.
Increasing Service Availability to Seniors in Housing
The goal was to develop closer linkages between the state and local network of services and seniors living in publicly assisted housing. The project was viewed as a natural continuation of the Authority's Robert Wood Johnson Supportive Services Program developed for privately owned, subsidized housing properties; coordinating already existing and tenant selected services to seniors living in subsidized housing. Objectives were: increased service delivery to seniors in housing; an increased understanding of the needs and wants of seniors in Federally subsidized housing; effectiveness of telephone access to MSW assistance in assisting housing managers in dealing with challenging resident situations.
Increasing Service Availability to Seniors in Housing
L. Greenleaf (author) / S. Malynowski (author)
1993
226 pages
Report
No indication
English
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