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Hurlingame
Hurlingame House is an MHA-owned and operated supportive housing program. Residents share a family-style home with 6 bedrooms. Each resident has his or her own bedroom. The program provides adults with mental illness the support and assistance necessary to participate in community activities at the highest level of independence possible.
Location: Redwood City
Housing Type: Permanent
Services
Case managers and occupational therapists work with residents individually to:
- Develop daily living skills.
- Obtain medical and mental health treatment.
- Develop and achieve vocational and educational goals.
- Provide linkages to other resources as appropriate.
Eligibility*
Participants must:
- Be 18 years of age or older.
- Be considered homeless (as defined by HUD).
- Be considered disabled (as defined by HUD).
- Have a serious mental illness.
- Reside in San Mateo County.
- Have the ability to be a good tenant.
- Have some form of income.
- Be receptive to ongoing case management services.
*First priority for acceptance is given to the residents of Spring Street Shelter.
Application Information
In order to apply, a referral form must be completed and submitted to the MHA. Referrals can be downloaded and submitted to the MHA by fax at (650) 368-9017 (Note: referrals are not accepted by email). Applicants will be contacted and interviews will be conducted prior to acceptance into the program. There is no waiting list when the program is full.
Contact Information
For further information, contact Shane Young by phone at (650) 368-3345, extension 134, or by email at info@mhasmc.org.
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