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Supervisors introduce resolution urging DPH to rescind 60‑day relocation notice for adult residential facility
Summary
Supervisors Ronan and Haney introduced a resolution asking the Department of Public Health to rescind an August 19 relocation notice that requires residents of a long‑term adult residential facility to move within 60 days, citing anxiety among residents and risks of homelessness; hearing and related legislation are scheduled.
A group of San Francisco supervisors introduced a resolution on Sept. 17 urging the Department of Public Health (DPH) to withdraw an Aug. 19 letter that notified severely mentally ill residents at an adult residential facility they must relocate within 60 days.
Supervisor Catherine Ronan and Supervisor Matt Haney said staff, family members and residents told them the 60‑day deadline has caused “extreme anxiety” and raised a real concern that vulnerable residents could end up back on the streets if beds are removed. Ronan said the…
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