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PORTLAND VA MEDICAL CENTER COMMUNITY REINTEGRATION SERVICE: SEPTEMBER 2013

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Page 1: PORTLAND VA MEDICAL CENTER COMMUNITY REINTEGRATION SERVICE: SEPTEMBER 2013

P O RT L A N D VA M E D I C A L C E N T E R

COMMUNITY REINTEGRATIONSERVICE:

SEPTEMBER 2013

Page 2: PORTLAND VA MEDICAL CENTER COMMUNITY REINTEGRATION SERVICE: SEPTEMBER 2013

PVAMC HOMELESSNESS PROGRAMS: THE SIX

PILLARS• Community Partnerships• Income and Employment Benefits•Housing/Supportive Services•Outreach/Education• Prevention• Treatment

Page 3: PORTLAND VA MEDICAL CENTER COMMUNITY REINTEGRATION SERVICE: SEPTEMBER 2013

PVAMC HOMELESS PROGRAMS

• Community Resource and Referral Center

• Emergency Shelter

•Grant and Per Diem

• Shelter Plus Care

• Single Room Occupancy

• Project Based

• HUD- VASH

• ACT Team

• Supportive Services for Veteran Families

• Transition in Place

Page 4: PORTLAND VA MEDICAL CENTER COMMUNITY REINTEGRATION SERVICE: SEPTEMBER 2013

COMMUNITY RESOURCE AND REFERRAL CENTER (CRRC)

• Opened April 16th, 2012

• Served 1,695 Veterans as of 7/31/2013

• Community partnerships on site:• VBA – Homeless and Chapter 31• Transition Projects Inc.• SSVF• Work Source• Compensation & Pension• Dual Diagnosis Anonymous

Page 5: PORTLAND VA MEDICAL CENTER COMMUNITY REINTEGRATION SERVICE: SEPTEMBER 2013

HOMELESS PATIENT ALIGNEDCARE TEAM

• Focuses on primary healthcare needs of homeless Veterans in coordination with housing programs.

• Imbedded in the CRRC Center – Panel Size 247 and growing

• Provides:• Just-in-Time primary care

• Integrated coordinated care on site

Page 6: PORTLAND VA MEDICAL CENTER COMMUNITY REINTEGRATION SERVICE: SEPTEMBER 2013

HUD-VASH PROGRAM

• 621 Veterans currently have HUD-VASH vouchers:• Portland – 330• Vancouver - 106• Clackamas County - 25• Washington County – 34• Salem - 38• Bend - 64• Longview - 24

• In FY 2013 to date:• 203 Veterans entered the HUD-VASH program• 170 Veterans signed apartment leases

• 561 formerly homeless Veterans are housed under the PVAMC HUD-VASH program

Page 7: PORTLAND VA MEDICAL CENTER COMMUNITY REINTEGRATION SERVICE: SEPTEMBER 2013

VETERANS: STREET TO LEASE

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Page 8: PORTLAND VA MEDICAL CENTER COMMUNITY REINTEGRATION SERVICE: SEPTEMBER 2013

HUD-VASH FY 2013VOUCHER UTILIZATION

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Page 9: PORTLAND VA MEDICAL CENTER COMMUNITY REINTEGRATION SERVICE: SEPTEMBER 2013

GPD PROGRAM

• Filled 67,807 bed days in FY 12• 5 community partners with 214 beds• Portland: Transition Projects Inc. – 58• Bud Clark Commons and Jean’s Place

• Portland: Central City Concern – 72• The Henry Building and the Martha Washington

• Beaverton: Salvation Army – 48• Bend: Central Oregon Veterans Outreach Inc. - 6• Longview, WA: Longview Housing Authority - 30

Page 10: PORTLAND VA MEDICAL CENTER COMMUNITY REINTEGRATION SERVICE: SEPTEMBER 2013

GPD CAPACITY FY 2012 – A MEASURE OF SUCCESS

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GPD Total Capacity Use

Page 11: PORTLAND VA MEDICAL CENTER COMMUNITY REINTEGRATION SERVICE: SEPTEMBER 2013

GPD CAPACITY FY 2013 – CONTINUING THE TREND

October November December January Februrary March April May June July81%

83%

85%

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GPD Total Capacity Use

GPD Total Capacity Use

Page 12: PORTLAND VA MEDICAL CENTER COMMUNITY REINTEGRATION SERVICE: SEPTEMBER 2013

FY 2013 SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FOR VETERANS SSVF GRANT

• October 1, 2012 Grant Money became available to following:

• Transitions Projects , Inc (TPI)• $453,143 to serve 80 households in Portland Metro

area.• Central Oregon Veterans Outreach (COVO)• $228,786 to serve 80 households in Central Oregon

• Community Action Team, Inc. • $584,538 serving 80 families in the NW counties of

Columbia, Clatsop, Tillamook and Washington.

Page 13: PORTLAND VA MEDICAL CENTER COMMUNITY REINTEGRATION SERVICE: SEPTEMBER 2013

FY 2014 SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FOR VETERANS SSVF GRANT

• In FY 2014 Grant Money will become available to the following:

• Easter Seals Oregon• $407,000 to serve 75 households in Polk and Marion

Counties.• Transitions Projects , Inc (TPI)• $1,356,884 to serve 280 households in the Portland

Metro area.• Central Oregon Veterans Outreach (COVO)• $307,000 to serve 100 households in Central Oregon

• Community Action Team, Inc. • $709,075 serving 100 families in the NW counties of

Columbia, Clatsop, Tillamook and Washington.