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Bringing Compassionate Care and Service Delivery to Howard County’s Most Vulnerable

Bringing Compassionate Care and Service Delivery to Howard County’s Most Vulnerable. November 29, 2012. Volunteers of America Chesapeake . 1 of 35 affiliates (chapters) of Volunteers of America, one of the nation’s largest and most comprehensive health and human services organizations

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Bringing Compassionate Care and Service Delivery to Howard County’s Most Vulnerable

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  1. Bringing Compassionate Care and Service Delivery to Howard County’s Most Vulnerable November 29, 2012

  2. Volunteers of America Chesapeake • 1 of 35 affiliates (chapters) of Volunteers of America, one of the nation’s largest and most comprehensive health and human services organizations • Tradition: Founded in 1896 • Mission: “To inspire self-reliance, dignity and hope through health and human services.” • Vision: “To provide those in need a sense of belonging and a place to call home.” • Core Values: Caring, Respect, Faith, Quality & Trust

  3. Volunteers of America Chesapeake (continued) • Serve more than 11,000 vulnerable individuals • Operate 31 Programs in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia: • Homeless Services /Affordable Housing • Veterans Housing • Intellectual Disability Services and Residential Centers • Mental Health Services and Residential Centers • Substance Abuse Services • Community Corrections

  4. Our Experience • VOA understands how to deliver service amongst affluent communities • Bailey’s Crossroads Community Shelter, Fairfax, VA • Bailey’s Drop-in Center, Fairfax, VA • Residential Program Center, Arlington, VA • Loudoun Drop-in Center, Cold Weather Shelter, Shelter and Transitional Housing

  5. Examples of VOA’s Service Platform • A homeless day drop-in center year around. • An emergency homeless shelter serving adult men and women each year. • A permanent supportive housing program providing services for chronically homeless men and women suffering from mental illness • Bailey’s and Loudon serve as a Hypothermia Shelters for homeless persons in Fairfax County during the winter months Over 800 in Fairfax and 600 in Loudoun and 400 in Arlington

  6. Need in Howard County According To Point In Time Survey Conducted 1/27/2010: • 221 Homeless Persons In Ho. Co. • 106 Persons Were In Temporary Housing • 88 Unsheltered • Last Year, Grassroots And Bridges To Housing Stability Turned Away 4200 (Duplicated) Requests For Shelter. • 82 Unsheltered Homeless • Mostly Men • Persons Challenged With Mental Illness And Disabilities • Howard County Approved A 10-year Plan To End Homelessness

  7. Beechcrest Permanent Housing • 33 to 50 Units Of Permanent Housing For The Homeless • Serving single homeless men and women • Multi-level Secured Building to be Constructed • Project Construction Likely To Begin By Early 2014 • Construction Project Could Be Completed By Spring 2015 • Current Residents In Community Will Receive Financial Support Through This Process That They Would Not Otherwise Have Had If The Site Was Redeveloped By A Private Entity

  8. Existing Grassroots Day Resource Center Beechcrest Day Resource Center (First Floor of New Facility) will replace and enhance the existing Grassroots Day Resource Center in Columbia, MD Which is Currently… • Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 10AM to 2PM • Serving men and women who are homeless • Holding Bi-weekly Town Hall meetings with Clients

  9. Proposed Staffing for Beechcrest Development • 1 Program Director • 3 Case Managers • 1 Facilities Person • 1 On-call Maintenance Manager • 1 Receptionist/Administrative personnel • Extensive Community Involvement (e.g. Faith Based and Community Volunteers) who are Familiar with our Proposed Residents and Their Specific Needs • 24 hours/7 days a week staffing pattern/Oversight

  10. Services – Day Center • Comprehensive assessments and develop an Individual Service Plans (ISP) • Mental health services • Substance abuse treatment services • Enrollment support for entitlement benefits • Recreation • Meals • Medical care • Spiritual & family connections • Vocational or skills-building • Transportation • Social services • Access to education • Assistance with legal issues • Clothing & personal hygiene • Employment readiness & job placement • Financial & healthcare benefit programs • Life skills (cooking, housekeeping, laundry services, budgeting, etc.) • Mental health care • Nutritional & dietary needs Care Needs Assessment, Planning, and Coordination

  11. Hallmark of Service: Case Management • Individualized, personalized, comprehensive and intensive. • Use of Individual Service Plans: • Establishes the framework for services and individual efforts expected • Identifies the client’s goals and the short- and long-term objectives needed to reach these goals • Identifies the action steps required to achieve the objectives • Objectives defined in the plan are aimed at maintaining permanent housing and self-sufficiency

  12. Advantages of Volunteers of America Chesapeake, Inc. • Strong Reputation and High Quality Provider/Developer • Over 115 Year History • Good Neighbors With Open Environment For Community Engagement • Similar Projects in High-Income Neighborhoods

  13. Questions/More Information: Cynthia Lynch Howard County Housing Commission Chief, Development Finance and Asset Management clynch@howardcountymd.gov (410) 313-5928

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