Medical or Clinical Services

Riverview Home

Riverview is a residential personal care home for the city's elderly and/or disabled homeless population.

U.S. Department of Veteran's Affairs

If you are an employee of the U.S. Department of Veteran's Affairs, contact hello@oneneighborhood.org to update this page.

Philadelphia Veterans and Multi-Service Education Center

The Philadelphia Veterans and Multi-Service Education Center (PVMSEC) in Center City, a part of the U.S. Dept. of Veteran Affairs, provides 30 units of independent, permanent housing for homeless veterans who are dealing with chronic substance abuse, HIV/AIDS, behavioral and physical disabilities, and mental illness. The Coordinating Office of Drug and Alcohol Abuse Programs (CODAAP), transitional housing programs, the Office of Supportive Housing, and other veteran groups make referrals.

Hancock Manor

West Allegheny Partners, a for-profit limited partnership formed by the nonprofit National Housing Affordable Trust (NHT), provides 14 units of independent, permanent housing at Hancock Manor. Located in North Philadelphia, Hancock Manor is for homeless adults dealing with chronic substance abuse and mental health issues. The Dept. of Human Services (DHS), the Office of Supportive Housing, and other homelessness service groups make referrals.

Project H.O.M.E. In Community

In Community is a program by the non-profit Project H.O.M.E. that is located in Center City. In Community provides 15 permanent supportive housing units for men and women who have formerly been homeless and who have serious mental health concerns that need regular, but not constant, support. The Mental Health Case Management System and the Street Outreach Coordination Center make referrals directly to Project H.O.M.E.

Pennsgrove Permanent Supportive Housing Project

The Pennsgrove Permanent Supportive Housing Project (PPSHP) is located in West Philly. It is managed by the 1260 Housing Development Corporation (1260 HDC) branch of the nonprofit Philadelphia Mental Health Care Corporation (PMHCC). PPSHP provides ten one-bedroom permanent housing units to homeless persons who suffer from serious mental illness. The Access to Alternative Services unit of the County Department of Behavior Health and Retardation, the Office of Mental Health, and the Office of Supportive Housing make referrals.

ActionAIDS Casa Nueva Vida

Casa Nueva Vida (CNV) is a rental housing project located in North Philly arranged by the nonprofit ActionAIDS. CNV offers 12 housing units for homeless individuals and families affected by HIV and AIDS. Referrals come from a variety of sources, including the Uniform Access System; the database maintained by CHOICE of people with AIDS and in need of service, funded by Philadelphia’s AIDS Activities; the City’s Office of Supportive Housing; and other outreach agencies, shelters, hospitals, and organizations. Applications are based on eligibility and level of need, with weight given to persons or families currently in shelters.

ActionAIDS Positive Living

ActionAIDS, a nonprofit, directs the Positive Living Permanent Supportive Housing Project (PLPSHP) at scattered locations throughout Philadelphia. PLPSHP offers 15 housing units for formerly homeless individuals diagnosed with HIV/AIDS. Referrals come through multiple channels, including the Office of Supportive Housing, the City Department of Human Services, and other outreach agencies, shelters, hospitals, and organizations.

Project H.O.M.E. ICTCSERR

ICTCSERR is organized by the non-profit Project H.O.M.E. and is located in Center City and North Philly. ICTCSERR provides a total of 30 permanent housing units for homeless persons with severe mental illness, substance dependency, or both. The Mental Health Case Management System and the Street Outreach Coordination Center make referrals directly to Project H.O.M.E.

Project H.O.M.E. Hope Haven II

Project H.O.M.E. Hope Haven II in North Philly, provides ten permanent supportive housing units for homeless men who are suffering from severe mental illness or are in recovery from chronic substance abuse. The Mental Health Case Management System and the Street Outreach Coordination Center make referrals directly to Project H.O.M.E.
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