Supportive Housing:
Persons Living with Mental And Physical Disabilities

Helping People with Mental Illnesses

Through the N.Y. State Office of Mental Health, Henry Perkins House converts a Henry Perkins Housecommercial adult home into state-of-the-art supportive housing with studio apartments and community spaces. It creates 50 units of housing in Riverhead, N.Y. for persons with psychiatric disabilities. The project was sponsored by Concern for Independent Living, Inc.

 


 

 

Helping Homeless and Low-Income Disabled Adults

Near North Apartments is a five-story, 96-unit building in Chicago that takes a fresh approach to SRO buildings with a remarkable design by noted architect Helmut Jahn.
Linquist ApartmentsNear North features many “green design” elements rarely found in affordable housing developments, including aero turbines, solar thermal collectors, a grey water system and recycled rainwater. Project sponsor, Mercy Lakefront, provides on-site support services and its successful blended management model to the site.

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Prevent and End Homelessness

For more information about how to prevent and end homelessness in America, please visit the National Coalition for the Homeless website at www.nationalhomeless.org.

 

Featured Project: Seneca SRO

Seneca SRO

The $15 million Seneca SRO project is a stellar example of collaboration and creative financing that addresses a dire housing shortage in Buffalo, N.Y. Developed by two organizations with stellar track records in providing supportive housing for persons living with psychiatric disabilities and other special needs populations, the Seneca SRO is a new 75-unit construction project built upon the former site of an asbestos-ridden bowling center, and it is one of the first projects to leverage tax credits and private debt with OMH funding designated for a CR-SRO.  Sponsor DePaul Group, provides support services that focus on assisting residents in developing individual support plans.

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