DETROIT'S MOST COMPREHENSIVE MEDICAL RESPITE PROGRAM FOR HOMELESS SECURES NOVEL, MULTI-SECTOR INVESTMENT
Neighborhood Service Organization Medical Respite Program Connects Investor Results Directly to Health and Housing Outcomes for Individuals Experiencing Homelessness Through Value-Based Care Financing
Medical respite, also called recuperative care, is an evidence-based care program designed to help people experiencing homelessness break the cycle of hospitalization, shelter visits, and return to the streets – thus enabling better long-term health and housing outcomes.
The NSO medical respite program will be located in the recently completed Detroit Healthy Housing Center on the city's east side, which pairs emergency shelter with wraparound health care and support services. The NSO program is scheduled to open its doors to clients later this year and plans to serve 165 individuals annually, with an anticipated average length of stay of 30 days to provide services and support to clients on their path to stable housing. This high-impact approach to engage people experiencing homelessness is projected to produce
Nationwide, people experiencing homelessness have five times the risk of hospitalization of the housed population. The medical respite program and the 22,000-square-foot Detroit Healthy Housing Center are critical to efforts to end chronic homelessness in southeast
The five partners developed interconnected agreements designed to ensure stable revenue for the medical respite program and to unlock financing that NSO can access for program expansion. Discussions with more health plans and hospital partners are underway to ensure greater access to the program and provide additional revenue.
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"We are thankful for this investment with our multi-sector partners, as well as support from local and state government, including
"Molina is proud to support this innovative and comprehensive approach to bring stability to the lives of those we serve," said Terrisca Des Jardins, plan president for
"This is a prime example of how motivated, purpose-driven collaborators can leverage outcomes-based financing to align their operations in a way that improves health outcomes, addresses health disparities, and lowers costs," said
"Safe and stable housing is one of the strongest determinants of health, and that is never truer than when someone is recovering from a health challenge," said
"Addressing homelessness requires bold solutions. This effort reflects an important shift away from seeing homelessness as an abstract problem to be managed and toward holistically intervening in the lives of unhoused individuals and bringing them to a point of housing stability," said Kresge Detroit Program Managing Director
"We are proud to be one of many partners who have come together to improve the health and housing outcomes of residents experiencing homelessness in our city," said
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