
At Jacob’s Well, Inc
At
Jacob's Well’s Permanent Housing Program was begun in Fiscal Year
1999 to serve those residents of At Jacob's Well’s Transitional
Housing Program who were ready for a more permanent and less
structured living situation. Only seven units originally, the
program expanded to ten units in 2001. Due to a transfer of ten beds
from Baltimore Mental Health Systems, the program grew to twenty
units in 2005. Clients are placed in one-bedroom market rate
apartments in Baltimore City. Some of these units are leased, others
are owned by At Jacob's Well, Inc. Client rents are subsidized by a
Shelter Plus Care, Sponsor-Based Rental Assistance grant. Case
management for the program is partially funded by a Supportive
Housing Program Permanent Housing Component grant.
At
Jacob's Well’s Permanent Housing Program, like the Transitional
Housing Program, serves only single adults who are homeless,
low-income and suffer from chronic mental illness.
Participants in the program are selected from clients who have been
participants in At Jacob's Well’s Transitional Housing Program.
Clients are selected for participation in At Jacob's Well’s
Permanent Housing Program based upon an assessment of their
psychiatric and residential stability as measured by their having in
place the supportive services needed to maintain them. Case
management is provided to all participants based upon an individual
service plan developed in the first weeks of participation in the
program. The intensity of case management generally diminishes over
time. However, frequent contacts and monthly home visits are made
even for the most stable, long-time clients.
Referrals are
not
accepted for our Permanent Housing Program