The Harlem Adult Supportive Housing Program, located in New York City, is a scattered-site apartment program that offers transitional housing for adults living with mental illness. The program aims to create a home-like environment where residents receive assistance from direct care workers to develop essential living skills and work towards their recovery goals, ultimately integrating into the community.
With a focus on normalization, the program encourages residents to engage in various community and program activities, including voluntary services, employment opportunities, advisory committees, and program activities. Professional referrals are required, and eligibility for Level II Supportive Housing is determined through the HRA 2010e Application NY NY III process.
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