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Pwogram PEACE

Sere lojman pou granmoun aje ki gen istwa nan sanzabri ak konplèks bezwen fizik oswa konpòtman sante.

Osijè de

Pwogram PEACE a ede granmoun aje ki gen bezwen konplèks fizik oswa konpòtman epi ki gen sanzabri oswa ki gen sanzabri oswa ki gen risk pou sanzabri.

Anplwaye yo travay avèk ajans patnè yo pou ede moun yo jwenn lojman dirab ki satisfè bezwen patisipan yo nan anviwònman ki pi piti restriksyon ak pi enklizif.

PEACE kanpe pou Patnè etabli aksesib a & lojman abòdab: Kijan pou swanye frajil granmoun ki pi gran Empathetically. Pwogram nan kouri pa Biwo Sèvis ki san kay (OHS).

Konekte

Imèl ohspeace@phila.gov
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Eligibility

The PEACE Program is open to older adults (typically over age 55) who reside in homeless or behavioral health programs. Eligible individuals need:

  • A higher level of care such as personal care, long-term care, or community homes with waiver services.
  • Help with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), such as bathing, dressing, eating, transferring, toileting, continence, or ambulation.
  • Help with Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs), such as shopping, meal preparation, housekeeping, laundry, medical management, and finances.
  • Support for complex or chronic medical and behavioral health needs.

If you think this is a good program for you, talk to your case manager.

Process of referral

Eligible individuals must be referred to the PEACE Program by case managers or support staff who work:

  • In facilities for people experiencing homelessness, such as shelters and Safe Havens.
  • In OHS or the Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services’ (DBHIDS) housing programs, when individuals’ need for medical care has increased.
  • With individuals experiencing homelessness or behavioral health challenges in special circumstances as determined by OHS and DBHIDS. (Examples include staff who work with individuals who have been released from prison, discharged from hospitals, or are sleeping outdoors.)

For more information, see the PEACE Program guide.

Submitting a referral

1
Gather the individual’s basic demographic and health information.
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3
Send the individual's medical evaluation forms and behavioral health notes to OHS.

You’ll need to submit the following documentation:

Scan and email the files to ohspeace@phila.gov with the individual’s initials in the subject line.


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