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Meeting the Needs of the Mentally Ill Homeless in Massachusetts-Based Emergency Shelters
Authors:Pearl M Mosher-Ashley  Nancy Henrikson  Erin French
Institution:(1) Worcester State College, Worcester, Massachusetts;(2) Worcester State College, 486 Chandler St., Worcester, MA, 01602;(3) Community Health Link, Worcester, Massachusetts;(4) Worcester State College, Worcester, Massachusetts
Abstract:A statewide survey (response rate = 79.5%) of the emergency shelters designed for homeless individuals was conducted in Massachusetts to determine the prevalence of serious mental illness among residents and extent to which they received psychiatric services. An average prevalence rate of 22%, ranging from 1% to 70%, was reported despite the fact that 87% of the shelters restricted admission of those exhibiting severe behavioral problems. Nearly three-quarters of the shelters reported providing some mental health services as part of their program, and 80% had established ties with professional mental health agencies. Linkages with these mental health agencies greatly enhanced placement options for mentally ill persons. When queried on the most pressing community-based service needed for the homeless mentally ill, nearly two-thirds of the shelters reported a need for additional housing alternatives.
Keywords:mental illness  emergency shelters  homeless adults  housing
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