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Public service reductions associated with placement of homeless persons with severe mental illness in supportive housing
Authors:Dennis P. Culhane  Stephen Metraux  Trevor Hadley
Affiliation:1. Associate Professor of Social Welfare Policy at the Center for Mental Health Policy and Services Research , University of Pennsylvania;2. Senior Research Coordinator at the Center for Mental Health Policy and Services Research , University of Pennsylvania;3. Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry , University of Pennsylvania
Abstract:Abstract

This article assesses the impact of public investment in supportive housing for homeless persons with severe mental disabilities. Data on 4,679 people placed in such housing in New York City between 1989 and 1997 were merged with data on the utilization of public shelters, public and private hospitals, and correctional facilities. A series of matched controls who were homeless but not placed in housing were similarly tracked.

Regression results reveal that persons placed in supportive housing experience marked reductions in shelter use, hospitalizations, length of stay per hospitalization, and time incarcerated. Before placement, homeless people with severe mental illness used about $40,451 per person per year in services (1999 dollars). Placement was associated with a reduction in services use of $16,281 per housing unit per year. Annual unit costs are estimated at $17,277, for a net cost of $995 per unit per year over the first two years.
Keywords:Homelessness  Housing
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