Friday, September 21, 2007

NOVEL IDEA FOR THE HOMELESS: GIVE THEM A HOME

NOVEL IDEA FOR THE HOMELESS: GIVE THEM A HOME
http://pressherald.mainetoday.com/story_pf.php?id=135159&ac=PHnws

DAVID HENCH, PORTLAND PRESS HERALD A recently released survey of Portland's homeless population shows a decline for the third straight year in the number of chronically homeless people, those who often absorb a disproportionate share of resources from the city and social- service agencies. Advocates for the homeless say the improvement is directly related to the availability of Logan Place, which provides 30 apartments to men who had been homeless repeatedly or for long periods, and to greater access to housing in a softening rental market.
Beyond the reduction in shelter use, getting people into stable homes provides dramatic benefits to people's quality of life, and that pays dividends for society, said Mark Swann, executive director of the Preble Street Resource Center, which helped conduct the survey. . .

The Point-in-Time Survey of Homelessness, which gathers information from the people staying in city shelters, makeshift camps and in their cars, found that just 19 percent of those people were considered chronically homeless, down from 37 percent in 2004.
City statistics show a decline in the use of Portland shelters overall for the past two years -- Logan Place opened in 2005 -- after increasing steadily between 1997 and 2005. . .

"There are only 30 people" at Logan Place, he said, "but they were responsible for over 6,000 bed nights in shelters the previous year.". . .

An analysis done with the University of New England showed that residents of Logan Place used ambulances 71 percent less than the year before they moved in; showed a 74 percent decrease in emergency room visits; had a 70 percent decrease in police contacts; and had an 88 percent decrease in jail time, Swann said.



Labels: Homeless, Homes, Emergency Room Visit Reduction, Police Contact Reduction, Jail Time Reduction
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