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Programs
Enhanced
Emergency Housing Program (EEHP) - (213) 229-9678
- Emergency housing is provided at the Russ and Panama
Hotels, along with a full range of case management services.
Other services include money management, food services,
referrals to transitional and permanent housing, notices
of community events, etc. EEHP also operates a Winter-Shelter
Program that provides temporary shelter and services
for homeless people.
Golden West-Transitional
Program for People with Disabilities - (213) 229-9680
- The Golden West Program serves persons with chronic
and severe mental illnesses as well as other co-occurring
disorders. It provides transitional housing in a sober
environment along with a full range of case management
services. The program also provides clinical guidance,
socialization activities, money management, training
for independent living, and educational self-help groups.
Marshal
House-Transitional Program for Recovering Substance
Abusers - (213) 229-9682 - The Marshal House
Program serves persons in recovery from substance abuse.
Participants are usually required to have a minimum
of 90 days of verifiable sobriety upon entrance. The
Program provides transitional housing, case management
services, food services, support groups, 12-step meetings,
money management, job education, and job referrals.
Veterans
Transitional Program (VTP) - (213) 633-5464 -
This program operates 36 units of transitional, sober-living
housing for homeless veterans. Most participants are
referred by the Veterans Administration and are required
to have a minimum of 60 days of sobriety upon entrance.
To maintain enrollment in the program, participants
must agree to a sober life-style and follow the goals
defined in their Individual Action Plans developed in
conjunction with an on-site Case Manager.
Project
Hotel Alert (PHA) - (213) 229-9672 - PHA is a
specialized program for seniors which provides a full
range of case management services and socialization
activities. It operates two congregate meal sites for
seniors and provides home-delivered meals. PHA also
operates a handicapped-accessible van, which provides
transportation for seniors as well as disabled persons.
Other services include enrichment field trips, social
events, shopping trips, art workshops, medical screenings,
informational workshops, and more.
Adult Protective
Services (APS) - (213) 633-4877 - This is a component
of the PHA program and provides highly specialized supportive-services
for adults who are deemed "extremely high-risk" because
of disability, abuse issues, and/or dependency. Emergency
housing can also be provided for clients who are referred
by Los Angeles County APS.
Shelter
Plus Care - (213) 633-5475 - The Shelter Plus
Care Program provides Section 8 permanent housing and
a full range of case management services for stabilized
homeless persons with mental illnesses, HIV/AIDS, and/or
alcohol/drug abuse. The program also provides after-care
services and clinical support for its residents.
HOPWA (Housing
Opportunities for People with AIDS) - (213) 229-2826
- This program provides emergency, transitional, and
permanent housing along with a full range of case management
services for persons living with HIV/AIDS. As a part
of its after-care component, the program also makes
available case management services, supportive services,
and referrals for its residents. |