Promotes independence in living and self-determination in decision-making for individuals with serious mental illness.
- Provides supportive housing to assist people with mental health issues to live independently in the community.
- Develops skills in the areas of: cooking, cleaning, laundry, budgeting, communications, work habits, social skills, community involvement, problem solving, etc.
Organizations that offer this Service
Eligibility
Open to Hamilton residents age 16 and older with serious mental illness who don't require 24-hour support. All residents must have a clinical support system such as a doctor, psychiatrist, or social worker, and those with a history of drug/alcohol abuse must be involved in a recognized treatment program.
Areas Served
Hamilton
Fees
Fee
None
Languages
English
Application Instructions
Referrals are accepted from medical professionals, social service agencies, family members, and self-referrals.
Classifications
Last Full Update
August 26, 2024