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Breed outlines mental‑health care coordination program and Midtown Park update, emphasizing wrap‑around services and tenant protections
Summary
Board President London Breed introduced a multi‑department mental‑health care coordination program for high‑risk individuals and updated supervisors on Midtown Park Apartments’ rent‑modification and rehabilitation planning, saying no residents have been evicted and residents will receive lifetime leases and income‑based rents.
Board President London Breed used the meeting to introduce two related items focused on high‑needs residents: a mental‑health care coordination program and an update on Midtown Park Apartments’ rent‑modification and rehabilitation efforts.
The mental‑health care coordination program is presented as a multi‑agency, case‑conferencing effort to serve the city’s highest‑risk individuals who make repeated visits to emergency rooms, have repeated 5150 psychiatric holds and frequent interactions with law enforcement. Breed said the program will convene five departments — the Department of Public Health (DPH), Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing…
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