Critical characteristics of supported housing: resident and service provider perspectives

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The purpose of this research was to develop an understanding of important characteristics of supported housing (SH) for individuals with serious mental illnesses. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with residents of SH and service providers. Data were analyzed using the constant comparative approach. Four central themes emerged from data analysis: SH as a foundation for recovery, guiding values for SH, supports offered in SH, and neighbourhood/community context. This research has uncovered several key characteristics of SH that can be used to guide the development of new housing programs, to review current programs, as a tool for self-advocacy, and as the foci for further research.

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Kirsh, B., Gewurtz, R., & Bakewell, R. (2011, April 1). Critical characteristics of supported housing: resident and service provider perspectives. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health. Canadian Periodical for Community Studies Inc. https://doi.org/10.7870/cjcmh-2011-0002

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