Permanent Housing Sample Clauses

Permanent Housing. Obtaining permanent housing is an overarching goal for all FSP members and requires residents to have their own unit or bedroom. Permanent housing includes but is not limited to Shelter Plus Care Vouchers, independently paid homes/apartments, and County based housing projects.
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Permanent Housing. Allows residents to have their own unit or bedroom. Residential 19 Treatment Program and sober living as a housing option must be available for consideration when 20 appropriate to provide the member with the highest probability of success towards Recovery.
Permanent Housing. Allows residents to have their own unit or bedroom. Residential Treatment Program and sober living as a housing option must be available for consideration when appropriate to provide the member with the highest probability of success towards Recovery.
Permanent Housing. Community-based housing without a designated length of stay, and includes both permanent supportive housing and rapid rehousing. To be permanent housing, the program participant must be the tenant on a lease for a term of at least one year, which is renewable for terms that are a minimum of one month long, and is terminable only for cause.
Permanent Housing. Housing without a designated length of stay, characterized by a lease or other occupancy agreement that is for a term of at least one year and renewable by the tenant named on the lease for terms that are a minimum of one month.
Permanent Housing. Community-based housing without a designated length of stay in which formerly homeless individuals live as independently as possible. A Client must be the tenant on a lease (or sublease) that is renewable and is terminable only for cause. Permanent housing can also include health care placement with intensive supportive services, Adult Residential Facilities (ARFs), Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFEs), and Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs).
Permanent Housing. (i) The decision to purchase a house at the new location must be made within three months of the date of arrival in order for the Company to reimburse associated costs.
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Permanent Housing. 10 Treatment Program and sober living Allows residents to have their own unit or bedroom. Residential as a housing option must be available for consideration when -– 11 appropriate to provide the member with the highest probability of success towards recoveryRecovery.
Permanent Housing. You will start working on your permanent housing goal by the fourth month of your stay at Client House. • Education/Employment. You will complete an assessment with the Education/Employment Coordinator within one month of entering Client House. • Parent/Child program. If you are a parent, you and your partner (if any) will attend at least one hour of parent education classes or education workshops each week. These classes may be off-site, but your attendance will be monitored by staff. Program responsibilities and privileges are largely determined by your level status, (I, II, III or IV), as discussed in Exhibit B.
Permanent Housing. Obtaining permanent housing is an overarching goal for all FSP members, and requires Clients to have their own unit or bedroom. Permanent housing includes but is not limited to Shelter Plus Care Vouchers, independently paid homes/apartments, and County based housing projects. // County of Orange, Health Care Agency File Folder: M042NW042 Page 32 of 47 Contract MA-042-18010267
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