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ShelterPoint ™ Data-Entry Cheat Sheet Emergency Shelter and Transitional Housing Programs

ShelterPoint ™ Data-Entry Cheat Sheet Emergency Shelter and Transitional Housing Programs. ShelterPoint. What is ShelterPoint ?.

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ShelterPoint ™ Data-Entry Cheat Sheet Emergency Shelter and Transitional Housing Programs

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  1. ShelterPoint™ Data-Entry Cheat Sheet Emergency Shelter and Transitional Housing Programs

  2. ShelterPoint

  3. What is ShelterPoint? The ShelterPoint module is a centralized unit management system and information resource for shelters. It provides the ability to document client check in and checkout, view unit availability, refer a client, reserve a unit, and can function as a client roster.

  4. ShelterPointv5.2.3 Begin by logging into ServicePoint® using your assigned Username & Password. Contact your Agency or System Administrator if you need assistance in gaining access to ServicePoint®.

  5. ShelterPointv5.2.3

  6. ShelterPointMain Menu To access the ShelterPoint Dashboard, your Provider must first be selected followed by selecting a Unit List for that provider. After Both fields have been selected click on the “Submit” button.

  7. ShelterPointDashboard NOTE: This is a complete Dashboard list. Not all options will be available depending on how your provider is configured.

  8. View Shelter Inventory View Shelter Inventory

  9. Select your program from the drop down list. • View Shelter Inventory Once your program is selected, you can “Check Unit Availability” to see a quick preview of all Units used, all Units available, Overflow Units, and what percentage of capacity is being used.

  10. Aid In Dover – View Shelter Inventory:

  11. To view detailed information on a specific Unit Select the unit from the drop down list and click on “Submit” • View Shelter Inventory After you click on the submit button to view information click on “View All”

  12. View Shelter Inventory “View All” will display the following 3 parts: The first is Current Unit List. This displays clients that are checked in a unit; whether units are held or empty, as well as all overflow units with clients checked into them.

  13. View Shelter Inventory The second section shows all clients that have a unit reserved for a future date. The final section shows all referrals made for shelter stays.

  14. Aid In Dover – Shelter Inventory:

  15. Referrals Emergency Shelter and Transitional Housing Workflow: Check in Referrals

  16. Check in Referral allows case managers to check in referrals made by other providers. Below is the view from the Shelter Point Dashboard • Referrals

  17. AID Shelter – Check In Referral:Shelter Inventory View Check In From Plus Sign

  18. Referrals • Once the Check In Referral button is clicked, scroll to the bottom of the Unit Inventory Screen. Outstanding Referrals will show up here. Options that are available here are: • Edit Referral • Check In Referral • Transfer to clients ClientPoint Profile by clicking on the client name

  19. When “Check In” is selected, case managers will need to assign the appropriate unit for the client and household members if any are attached. If a unit is not assignedthe client will be checked into an overflow unit. Save the changes once the units have been assigned, the ROI has been entered, and assessment data has been reviewed. • Referrals ROI Displayed Here HUD-Funded Programs Assessment Displayed Here

  20. AID Shelter - Unit Entry Data

  21. AID Shelter – Assign Bed Screen

  22. AID Shelter – Entry Data

  23. AID Shelter – Client Checked In/No Outstanding ReferralsWhen a client has been successfully checked-in, their information will be added to the shelter’s Unit List and will no longer be displayed under the “Outstanding Referrals” section of the Shelter Inventory.

  24. AID Shelter – Steps to exit a clientWhen a client is leaving your program, view the Shelter Inventory and click the client’s name which will be displayed under “Unit List”. This is how you will exit the client from your program.

  25. AID Shelter – Exit Client – Step 1

  26. AID Shelter – Exit Client – Step 2

  27. AID Shelter – Exit Client Step 3 – Transmit Check Out List

  28. Checking Out a Client: After exiting a client from your program, the next step is to check them out of your shelter. Transmit Today’s Check Out List allows shelters to check all clients that have not confirmed an additional night of stay. Displayed below is the ShelterPoint Dashboard View: • Confirmation & Check Out List

  29. Checking Out a Client: After exiting a client from your program, the next step is to check them out of your shelter. Transmit Today’s Check Out List allows shelters to check all clients that have not confirmed an additional night of stay. Displayed below is the Shelter Inventory View: • Confirmation & Check Out List

  30. Confirmation & Check Out List • The Check Out List lets the Case Manager: • Select Clients to Check Out

  31. First select clients to check out and then select check out date for the those respective clients. • Confirmation & Check Out List

  32. Next, if appropriate, select the Reason for Leaving (top drop down list), Destination (bottom drop down list), and if Supplies were Returned. • Confirmation & Check Out List

  33. Confirmation & Check Out List The final step is to click on “Check Out” to finish the process.

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