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Community Reintegration Service: September 2013

Community Reintegration Service: September 2013. Portland VA Medical Center. PVAMC Homelessness Programs: The Six Pillars. Community Partnerships Income and Employment Benefits Housing/Supportive Services Outreach/Education Prevention Treatment. PVAMC Homeless Programs. Project Based

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Community Reintegration Service: September 2013

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  1. Community ReintegrationService: September 2013 Portland VA Medical Center

  2. PVAMC Homelessness Programs: The Six Pillars • Community Partnerships • Income and Employment Benefits • Housing/Supportive Services • Outreach/Education • Prevention • Treatment

  3. PVAMC Homeless Programs • Project Based • HUD- VASH • ACT Team • Supportive Services for Veteran Families • Transition in Place • Community Resource and Referral Center • Emergency Shelter • Grant and Per Diem • Shelter Plus Care • Single Room Occupancy

  4. Community Resource and Referral Center (CRRC) • Opened April 16th, 2012 • Served 1,695 Veterans as of 7/31/2013 • Community partnerships on site: • VBA – Homeless and Chapter 31 • Transition Projects Inc. • SSVF • Work Source • Compensation & Pension • Dual Diagnosis Anonymous

  5. Homeless Patient AlignedCare Team • Focuses on primary healthcare needs of homeless Veterans in coordination with housing programs. • Imbedded in the CRRC Center – Panel Size 247 and growing • Provides: • Just-in-Time primary care • Integrated coordinated care on site

  6. HUD-VASH Program • 621 Veterans currently have HUD-VASH vouchers: • Portland – 330 • Vancouver - 106 • Clackamas County - 25 • Washington County – 34 • Salem - 38 • Bend - 64 • Longview - 24 • In FY 2013 to date: • 203 Veterans entered the HUD-VASH program • 170 Veterans signed apartment leases • 561 formerly homeless Veterans are housed under the PVAMC HUD-VASH program

  7. Veterans: Street to Lease

  8. HUD-VASH FY 2013Voucher Utilization

  9. GPD Program • Filled 67,807 bed days in FY 12 • 5 community partners with 214 beds • Portland: Transition Projects Inc. – 58 • Bud Clark Commons and Jean’s Place • Portland: Central City Concern – 72 • The Henry Building and the Martha Washington • Beaverton: Salvation Army – 48 • Bend: Central Oregon Veterans Outreach Inc. - 6 • Longview, WA: Longview Housing Authority - 30

  10. GPD Capacity FY 2012 – A Measure of Success

  11. GPD Capacity FY 2013 – Continuing the Trend

  12. FY 2013 Supportive Services for Veterans SSVF Grant • October 1, 2012 Grant Money became available to following: • Transitions Projects , Inc (TPI) • $453,143 to serve 80 households in Portland Metro area. • Central Oregon Veterans Outreach (COVO) • $228,786 to serve 80 households in Central Oregon • Community Action Team, Inc. • $584,538 serving 80 families in the NW counties of Columbia, Clatsop, Tillamook and Washington.

  13. FY 2014 Supportive Services for Veterans SSVF Grant • In FY 2014 Grant Money will become available to the following: • Easter Seals Oregon • $407,000 to serve 75 households in Polk and Marion Counties. • Transitions Projects , Inc (TPI) • $1,356,884 to serve 280 households in the Portland Metro area. • Central Oregon Veterans Outreach (COVO) • $307,000 to serve 100 households in Central Oregon • Community Action Team, Inc. • $709,075 serving 100 families in the NW counties of Columbia, Clatsop, Tillamook and Washington.

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