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Causes: Centers to Support the Independence of Specific Populations, Homeless & Housing, Housing Development, Construction & Management, Human Services, Low-Income & Subsidized Rental Housing, Mental Health, Residential Mental Health Treatment
Mission: Harbor homes's mission is to create and provide quality health care, housing and supportive services to individuals and their families, including veterans challenged with a behavioral mental health disorder and/or homelessness.
Programs: Housing bridge subsidy program (hbsp): through this program, harbor homes provides eligible consumers challenged with severe mental illness and homelessness with subsidized housing. Harbor homes uses a case management approach, and individualized service plans are created with these clients and their treatment team, documenting the clients' housing goals and a plan to reach them. Harbor homes provides temporary access to behavioral/mental health care services until clients can be connected to a community mental health center as they transition from homelssness/institutionalization to permanent housing, which is the ultimate goal of the program.
harbor care health and wellness center: the hchwc is a federally qualified health center (fqhc) that serves individuals and families, including veterans, who are homeless, at risk of homelessness, low income, uninsured, and/or underinsured. The center provides primary, preventive, mental/behavioral health and oral/dental health care services, and no one is ever turned away due to their inability to pay for services. In addition to providing wrap-around health care services to its patients, the hchwc also provides patients with a case manager, who can assist in obtaining any other services patients may need, such as housing, addiction treatment, education and training sessions, home health care, and assistance with serious chronic health issues, including hiv/aids.
ph3 program: the ph3 program provides permanent housing along with critically supportive services to individuals and families who are homeless and/or chronically homeless, and who also have a medical disability, which includes psychiatric disabilities. Clients may progress out of this level of housing depending upon each individual's ability to live independently, which is the goal of the program whenever possible. Three components of this program include a five bed safe haven program, 29 leased aparments and an employment services program.
residential and supportive services for persons (and their families) challenged by mental illness and/or homelessness in the state of new hampshire. Programs include mainstream housing, permanent housing, transitional housing, and emergency shelter, as well as comprehensive support services that include peer support programs, job training, a paid employment program, and social and educational activities.