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Collaboration boosts behavioral health services in permanent supportive housing initiative

April 04, 2023 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California


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Collaboration boosts behavioral health services in permanent supportive housing initiative
A groundbreaking initiative aimed at enhancing healthcare access for vulnerable populations in San Francisco was highlighted during a recent government meeting. The focus was on the collaboration between the Department of Public Health (DPH) and the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (HSH) to improve services for individuals in permanent supportive housing (PSH).

Key discussions centered around the integration of primary and behavioral health services, which are crucial for managing chronic health conditions and reducing unnecessary hospital visits. The initiative includes on-site case management and crisis intervention at PSH sites, with a particular emphasis on supporting individuals with serious mental illnesses. A citywide roving team is also in place, providing essential services to approximately 28 PSH locations, primarily targeting those at risk of eviction.

Commissioners praised the program for its innovative approach to meeting the needs of residents where they are, emphasizing the importance of culturally competent care. The initiative has reportedly improved the lives of tenants and supported on-site health staff, showcasing the power of interdepartmental collaboration.

Looking ahead, the team plans to expand behavioral health services, bolstered by funding from Proposition C. This expansion aims to enhance coordination with community-based organizations and improve overall service delivery. The meeting concluded with a commitment to continue refining these services and reporting on progress in the coming year, underscoring the initiative's potential to transform healthcare access for some of the city's most vulnerable residents.

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