Health & Housing Partnerships for Older Adults: Aging in Place in Supportive Housing
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Published by NHCHC and CSH Download Research (PDF)
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This brief with the Kaiser Family Foundation addresses Medicaid’s role for veterans experiencing homelessness and provides insight into how the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Medicaid expansion has affected their coverage and access to care. Download Research (PDF)
Presented by the National Healthcare for the Homeless Council for the 2017 Symposium Washington D.C. Slide Deck 1 (PDF) Slide Deck 2 (PDF)
Transgender and gender nonconforming (TGNC) populations face disparities in physical and behavioral health issues and barriers to care. As the unique health care needs of this historically underserved population gain more awareness nationally, health centers may find themselves unprepared to adequately treat this population. This guide is intended to assist health centers in establishing access
Published by Justice in Aging Download Research (PDF)
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Presented by National Health Care for the Homeless Council This publication describes in-depth practices and services that HCH agencies have found to be helpful in engaging youth experiencing homelessness. It incorporates trauma-informed, consumer-driven principles and addresses various challenges in youth engagement, providing a multitude of resources for information and guidance. Download Research (PDF)
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A Publication of the HCH Clinicians’ Network. Download Research (PDF)
Presented by National Health Care for the Homeless Council Understanding the totality of youth homelessness is essential to engagement and the development of interventions and policies that promote the wellbeing of young people experiencing homelessness. All clinicians, administrators, and policy and advocacy staff working for or with youth populations (ages 12-24) would benefit from a
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