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Housing Is Working Group 2023-2024 Calendar

Join the Housing Is Working Group to discuss special topics related to cross-sector initiatives and programmatic considerations particularly focused on the intersections of housing, health, and education.

This year’s public webinars cover topics such as the mobility asthma project, trauma-informed approaches to housing, resident-focused racial equity work, out-of-school time, and how FCC grantees are supprting voucher holders.

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Elements of a Successful Partnership

With generous support from the MacArthur Foundation, CLPHA developed an in-depth report on regional housing-education collaborations taking place at housing authorities across the Pacific-Northwest.

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    Community:
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    Play is not only beneficial but essential for people of all ages. Today, there is increasing interest in the benefits of not only play itself, but specifically people from younger and older generations playing together. The built environment in our communities plays a critical role in facilitating this intergenerational engagement and play. Approaches such as Intergenerational Contact Zones (ICZs) introduce strategies for promoting social inclusion and belonging, employing novel ways of planning and designing public spaces to create intergenerationally enriched environments that provide mutual benefits as well as counteract ageism and age-related stereotypes.

    Authored by: Stephanie Firestone and Julia Glassman for AARP Equity by Design- Principles in Action
    Topics: Community development, Dual-generation, Exercise, Health, Seniors, Youth
    Shared by Sandra Ware on Jun 8, 2023
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    Community:
    Nov 29, 2022
    Many older LGBTQ+/SGL people who pioneered coming out of the closet are now forced to go back in. As their housing needs and preferences change with age, prejudice is still rampant. And under the U.S. Fair Housing Act, gender identity and sexual orientation are not explicitly protected classes where housing is concerned. Creating appropriate housing for LGBTQ+/SGL seniors must be informed by the life experiences of older people in this community, which often include family rejection, mistreatment, and even violence. This means increasing our cultural competence—from the terminology used, to the design and management of housing developments that consider past traumas. This case study presents innovative housing projects as well as guidance for developers on how to meet some of the unique needs of this particular population.

    Authored by: Stephanie Firestone and Julia Glassman for AARP Equity by Design- Principles in Action
    Topics: Community development, Housing, Seniors
    Shared by Sandra Ware on Nov 29, 2022
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    Community:
    Nov 29, 2022
    Social media tool kit to promote and advertise the December 6th Virtual Spotlight – LGBTQ+/SGL* – Affirming Housing for Older People event.

    Authored by: Equity by Design- Principles in Action
    Topics: Community development, Housing, Seniors
    Shared by Sandra Ware on Nov 29, 2022
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    Community:
    Oct 25, 2022
    According to UN-Habitat, the world needs to build 96,000 affordable homes every day to address the global housing crisis by 2030. Yet, better utilizing existing housing stock—through options such as shared housing—can make a significant dent in the need to build more housing. With college students often challenged to find affordable housing and many older adults living alone in homes with spare bedrooms, these two groups are increasingly benefitting from living together. Universities are often well-suited to facilitate students living and learning with older adults in nearby communities. Intentionally fostering intergenerational engagement through places and programs can reduce loneliness, mitigate ageist stereotypes, and help both groups to thrive.

    Authored by: Stephanie Firestone and Julia Glassman for AARP Equity by Design
    Topics: Community development, dual-generation initiative, Funding, Health, Homelessness, Housing, Mental health, Seniors, Youth
    Shared by Sandra Ware on Oct 25, 2022

    Principles in Action Universities as Age Friendly Partners

    Case study
    Oct 25, 2022
    Stephanie Firestone and Julia Glassman for AARP Equity by Design
    According to UN-Habitat, the world needs to build 96,000 affordable homes every day to address the global housing crisis by 2030. Yet, better utilizing existing housing stock—through options such as shared housing—can make a significant dent in the need to build more housing.
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    Community:
    Aug 1, 2022
    Created by the Older Americans Act in 1973, AAAs are part of the national Aging Network. AAAs are the local leaders that develop, coordinate, and deliver a wide range of home and community-based services. These services include information and referral/assistance, case management, home-delivered meals and meals in congregate settings, in-home services, caregiver supports, transportation, evidence based health and wellness programs, long-term care ombudsman programs, and more. People who receive services provided by AAAs have improved health and well-being, helping them remain in their homes and thrive in the community.

    Authored by: U.S Administration for Community Living
    Topics: Disabilities, Food insecurity, Homelessness, Housing, Low-income, Seniors, Supportive housing
    Shared by Sandra Ware on Oct 18, 2022
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    Community:
    Aug 1, 2022
    As an Area Agency on Aging (AAA), AgeSpan engages in innovative partnerships with housing providers through the Massachusetts Supportive Housing Program (MSHP). Working with property managers at designated local housing sites, AgeSpan places staff as resident service coordinators (RSCs). The RSCs deliberately build strong, trusting relationships with residents, offering a daily touchstone that greatly improves quality of life. When housing and services are coordinated, older adults and people with disabilities are better able to live well in the community.

    Authored by: U.S administration for Community Living
    Topics: Disabilities, Food insecurity, Housing, Low-income, Seniors
    Shared by Sandra Ware on Oct 18, 2022

    AGESPAN AND PARTNERS BRING HOUSING AND SERVICES TOGETHER

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    Aug 1, 2022
    U.S administration for Community Living
    As an Area Agency on Aging (AAA), AgeSpan engages in innovative partnerships with housing providers through the Massachusetts Supportive Housing Program (MSHP). Working with property managers at designated local housing sites, AgeSpan places staff as resident service coordinators (RSCs).
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    Community:
    Jun 17, 2022
    The Administration for Community Living’s Aging and Disability Network is a multifaceted service infrastructure for older adults and people with disabilities so they can find housing and obtain services like chore assistance, delivered meals, and transportation. By partnering with this community infrastructure, PHAs can improve voucher utilization and leverage and align resources so older adults, people with disabilities, and people experiencing homelessness —all priority populations for federal housing assistance—can obtain supportive services needed to attain housing stability, optimize well-being, and avoid homelessness and costly institutional care. Join this session to learn about PHA partnerships with this infrastructure, discuss the dynamics of cross-sector partnerships in community-driven approaches, and discover opportunities available through the Housing and Services Resource Center.

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    Topics: Advocacy, Community development, Disabilities, Health, Housing, Partnerships, Research, Seniors, Supportive housing, Sustainability
    Shared by Karina George on Jun 17, 2022

    CLPHA Housing Is Summit 2022: Housing Stability Partnership Opportunities with the Disability and Aging Networks

    Video
    Jun 17, 2022
    The Administration for Community Living’s Aging and Disability Network is a multifaceted service infrastructure for older adults and people with disabilities so they can find housing and obtain services like chore assistance, delivered meals, and transportation.
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    Community: Seniors
    Dec 3, 2020
    During the COVID-19 pandemic, service coordinators played a pivotal role in the support of older adult residents of publicly funded housing properties. Some independent housing operators employ service coordinators to increase residents’ self-sufficiency, physical security, social connections, and the delivery of long-term community-based supportive services. This report presents results from a survey conducted between June 23 and July 17, 2020 to explore the experiences of these service coordinators during the early months of COVID-19. At the time of the survey, about one-third of respondents were aware of at least one resident on the property who had tested positive for COVID-19. The survey revealed the pandemic’s impact on the lives of older residents of publicly funded housing. Professional support systems that typically provided personal assistance and medical care were interrupted, threatening residents’ physical and mental health. Transportation and resource acquisition systems were also unsettled, creating barriers to activities of independent living such as shopping to acquire food and medication. Social challenges were particularly acute during the early months of the pandemic. Residents demonstrated signs of anxiety and loneliness as their typical experiences of community life were muted. And, while health guidelines and novel benefit programs emerged at a steady clip, communication systems had to be modified from largely in-person formats to accommodate a population of older adults without consistent access to technological platforms.

    Authored by: Samara Scheckler for THE JOINT CENTER FOR HOUSING STUDIES OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY
    Topics: Community development, Housing, Mental health, Seniors
    Shared by Housing Is on Dec 3, 2020

    For Older Adults in Publicly Funded Housing During the Pandemic, Service Coordinators Help Build Resilience

    Report
    Dec 3, 2020
    Samara Scheckler for THE JOINT CENTER FOR HOUSING STUDIES OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY
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    Community:
    Jun 12, 2020
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    Authored by: CLPHA
    Topics: Health, Housing, Seniors, Summit 2020
    Shared by Steve Lucas on Jun 12, 2020

    CLPHA Housing Is Summit 2020: PHAs Addressing COVID-19 Transmission and Health Inequities

    Video
    Jun 12, 2020
    CLPHA
    COVID-19 is disproportionately impacting the health of low income housing residents and minority communities. Those who have symptoms of COVID-19 may not have the knowledge and resources to prevent the spread of infection, to seek appropriate healthcare, and to maintain quarantine.
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    Community: CLPHA COVID-19 Coordination
    Mar 23, 2020
    Special edition of CLPHA newsletter detailing the organization's efforts in response to COVID-19.

    Authored by: CLPHA
    Topics: Advocacy, CLPHA, Communications, Health, Seniors
    Shared by Steve Lucas on Mar 23, 2020
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    Community: CLPHA COVID-19 Coordination
    Mar 22, 2020
    From CDC: "Residents in retirement communities and ILF are considered to be at higher risk of severe COVID-19 outcomes because of older age and because they may have underlying health conditions, such as chronic heart disease, diabetes, or lung disease. They also may be at higher risk of getting and spreading the virus because of community characteristics, such as frequent social activities, and shared dining facilities and communal spaces. Guidance specific to retirement and independent living communities can help the residents, and those who help serve them, slow the spread of the virus and prevent serious illness." The CDC guidance includes a checklist for owners and building managers to help protect residents from the spread of COVID-19.

    Authored by: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
    Topics: Health, Seniors
    Shared by Steve Lucas on Mar 22, 2020
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    Community:
    Jun 6, 2019
    Trends in Housing Assistance and Who it Serves

    Authored by: PAHRC
    Topics: Community development, Disabilities, Education, Funding, Health, Homelessness, Housing, Legislation & Policy, Low-income, Partnerships, Research, Seniors, Workforce development, Youth
    Shared by Keely Stater on Sep 10, 2019
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    Community:
    Jun 9, 2019
    When applications opened for New York City’s first affordable housing property for LGBTQ older adults recently, 1,000 people eagerly sent theirs in on that first day.

    Authored by: Grace Birnstengel for Forbes
    Topics: East Coast, Homelessness, Housing, Low-income, Seniors
    Shared by Housing Is on Jun 13, 2019
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    Community:
    In 2017, the Bipartisan Policy Center and the Center for Outcomes Research and Education (CORE) spoke with over 90 national thought leaders and stakeholders about the current state of rural health care in the Upper Midwest region, including Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming. BPC and CORE used these discussions to determine the real-world implications of existing federal policies, to understand ongoing care challenges, and to identify opportunities for improvement in rural health care access and delivery.

    Authored by: Bipartisan Policy Center
    Topics: Health, Low-income, Midwest, Research, Seniors
    Shared by Housing Is on Jun 12, 2019

    Reinventing Rural Health Care: A Case Study of Seven Upper Midwest States

    Report
    Bipartisan Policy Center
    In 2017, the Bipartisan Policy Center and the Center for Outcomes Research and Education (CORE) spoke with over 90 national thought leaders and stakeholders about the current state of rural health care in the Upper Midwest region, including Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dak
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    Community:
    Jun 11, 2019
    CLPHA’s Education Working Group convened on Tuesday, June 11 to learn about one of the Housing Authority of Kansas City’s (HAKC) newest housing communities: Pemberton Park, a subsidized apartment building that serves grandparents caring for grandchildren. Representatives from HAKC and their partners discussed the process of establishing the grand-family complex, as well as challenges and successes they experienced along the way.

    Authored by: CLPHA, Housing Is
    Topics: Education, Family engagement, Housing, Housing Is Working Group, Low-income, Partnerships, Seniors, Youth
    Shared by Housing Is on Jun 11, 2019
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    Community:
    Recognizing that the aging of its population will reshape housing needs, the city of Washington, DC, has fostered numerous options for older residents, including some that are intentionally multigenerational.

    Authored by: PD&R Edge Online Magazine
    Topics: Early childhood, Family engagement, Housing, Low-income, Seniors, Youth
    Shared by Housing Is on Jun 11, 2019
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    Community:
    May 24, 2019
    With ever-growing interest in the intersection between housing and health, researchers are evaluating the impact of cross-sector interventions. This session will bring together researchers to share insights from their work relevant to practitioners and policymakers.

    Authored by: Housing Is, CLPHA
    Topics: CLPHA, Health, Homelessness, Housing, Low-income, Partnerships, Research, Seniors
    Shared by Housing Is on May 24, 2019
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    Community:
    May 10, 2019
    A decade from now, most middle-income seniors will not be able to pay the rising costs of independent or assisted living.

    Authored by: Paula Span for The New York Times
    Topics: Health, Legislation & Policy, Low-income, Seniors
    Shared by Housing Is on May 20, 2019
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    Community:
    May 2, 2019
    Spring is in full bloom in Washington, D.C., and so are key pieces of legislation that FRAC is monitoring and weighing in on. Below is an overview of legislative proposals in the 116th Congress to look out for that would impact critical anti-hunger and anti-poverty programs.

    Authored by: Lauren Badger for Food Research & Action Center
    Topics: Asset building, Food insecurity, Legislation & Policy, Nutrition, Seniors
    Shared by Housing Is on May 6, 2019
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    Community:
    Apr 24, 2019
    The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and states spend over $300 billion per year on the care of dually eligible individuals, yet still do not achieve acceptable health outcomes. In a 2016 study of social risk factors in the Medicare value-based purchasing programs, dual enrollment status was the most powerful predictor of poor outcomes. For example, relative to Medicare-only beneficiaries, dually eligible individuals had 10-31 percent higher risk-adjusted odds of hospital readmission across conditions measured in the Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program, and scores were lower for dually eligible individuals on nearly all (17 of 19) beneficiary-level quality measures in Medicare Advantage.

    Authored by: Seema Verma for Health Affairs
    Topics: Dual-eligibles, Funding, Health, Low-income, Medicaid / Medicare, Research, Seniors
    Shared by Housing Is on Apr 24, 2019
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    Community:
    Apr 12, 2019
    In Richmond, Virginia, an interprofessional group of health care students and faculty members is helping seniors solve problems early.

    Authored by: T.R. Goldman for Health Affairs
    Topics: Dental, Health, Low-income, Mental health, Partnerships, Seniors
    Shared by Housing Is on Apr 12, 2019
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    Community:
    Apr 11, 2019
    High-need, high-cost (HNHC) individuals are defined as people of all ages living with clinically complex needs and functional limitations who also incur high health care costs or are likely to do so in the near future. Despite frequent contact with the health care system and substantial medical spending, the physical, social, and behavioral health needs of these individuals often remain unmet due to uncoordinated and fragmented care. Studies suggest that HNHC individuals could benefit from a more holistic approach that coordinates the care they receive and addresses their unmet social needs. Doing so could improve quality of care and quality of life while reducing health care service use

    Authored by: Janet Niles, Teresa Litton, and Robert Mechanic for Health Affairs
    Topics: Affordable Care Act, Disabilities, Health, Research, Seniors
    Shared by Housing Is on Apr 11, 2019

    An Initial Assessment of Initiatives to Improve Care for High-Need, High-Cost Individuals in Accountable Care Organizations

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    Apr 11, 2019
    Janet Niles, Teresa Litton, and Robert Mechanic for Health Affairs
    High-need, high-cost (HNHC) individuals are defined as people of all ages living with clinically complex needs and functional limitations who also incur high health care costs or are likely to do so in the near future.
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    Community:
    Jan 1, 2019
    This report focuses on the homelessness and health care use of older homeless adults in New York City, specifically those 55 years of age or older. Recent evidence suggests a unique cohort effect of postWorld War II “baby boomers” born between 1955 and 1965 who have shown a disproportionately high risk of homelessness over the last two decades.

    Authored by: Dennis Culhane, Dan Treglia, Randall Kuhn, Kelly Doran, Eileen Johns, and Maryanne Schretzman for Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy
    Topics: Cost effectiveness, East Coast, Health, Homelessness, Housing, Low-income, Research, Seniors
    Shared by Housing Is on Apr 11, 2019

    A Data-Driven Re-Design of Housing Supports and Services for Aging Adults Who Experience Homelessness in New York City

    Report
    Jan 1, 2019
    Dennis Culhane, Dan Treglia, Randall Kuhn, Kelly Doran, Eileen Johns, and Maryanne Schretzman for Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy
    This report focuses on the homelessness and health care use of older homeless adults in New York City, specifically those 55 years of age or older.
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    Jan 1, 2019
    This report is intended to accompany a report entitled The Emerging Crisis of Aged Homelessness: Could Proposed Housing Solutions Be Funded from Avoidance of Excess Hospital and Nursing Home Costs?, which reports on findings from a multi-site study involving the analysis of data from Boston, Los Angeles and New York City. That report is motivated by recent evidence documenting a cohort effect in the single adult homeless population, wherein persons born between 1955 and 1964 have faced a disproportionate risk of homelessness over the past two decades.

    Authored by: Thomas Byrne, Daniel Miller, and Jae Quinn for Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy
    Topics: Cost effectiveness, East Coast, Health, Homelessness, Housing, Low-income, Research, Seniors
    Shared by Housing Is on Apr 11, 2019

    The Emerging Crisis of Aged Homelessness: Could Proposed Housing Solutions Be Funded from Avoidance of Excess Hospital and Nursing Home Costs? Boston Technical Report

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    Jan 1, 2019
    Thomas Byrne, Daniel Miller, and Jae Quinn for Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy
    This report is intended to accompany a report entitled The Emerging Crisis of Aged Homelessness: Could Proposed Housing Solutions Be Funded from Avoidance of Excess Hospital and Nursing Home Costs?, which reports on findings from a multi-site study involving the analysis of data from Boston, Los Ang