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- January 14, 2020
Health and Housing – A Peer-to-Peer Learning Opportunity for Health Care Leaders
Affordable Housing | Mental Health & Substance Use | Blog PostWith innovative local partnerships, hospitals can increase access to affordable housing and supportive services for vulnerable patient populations, while also supporting the communities in which they reside. See what participants learned when TAC brought interested institutions together with a…
- October 2, 2019
News, Resources, & Happenings at TAC – October 2019
Affordable Housing | Mental Health & Substance Use | Blog PostAn international mental health leadership exchange and a learning collaborative on housing and hospitals both offer valuable opportunities for peer-to-peer education.
- September 4, 2019
Olmstead at 20 — Using the Vision of Olmstead to Decriminalize Mental Illness
Olmstead & Community Integration | Blog PostThanks to the historic Olmstead decision 20 years ago, many more people with mental illness now live in integrated, community-based settings rather than in psychiatric hospitals, nursing homes, and large board and care facilities. Yet for far too many…
- April 8, 2019
A Home, Defined by a Disaster — How Focusing on a Community’s Most Vulnerable Residents Can Transform Disaster Recovery Efforts
Affordable Housing | Blog PostA home is so much more than a house, an apartment, or a couch at a friend’s place. A home means many different things to different people. But nowhere do we see “home” more wrongfully or woefully defined than…