Touchstone Mental Health
Supportive Housing
New Hope Apartments
7376 Bass Lake Rd, New Hope, MN, 55428
(763) 536-8134
Info@touchstonemh.org
https://touchstonemh.org/programs/housing-programs
Service Details
Description
Housing for people with low income that includes coordination of other services for residents. The coordination professional can help residents identify resources, navigate systems or help with applying to additional programs.
Additional Information
* Minnehaha Commons provides permanent supportive housing with 24/7 onsite services for people ages 55 and older who have experienced homelessness and may have a mental or physical health condition.
* Rising Cedar Apartments permanent supportive housing with 24/7 onsite services for people who live with a mental illness.
* New Hope Apartments provide permanent supportive housing with 24/7 onsite services for people who live with a mental illness.
Features
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Area Served by County
- Hennepin County
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Client Conveniences
- Assistance with community resources
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Specialization
- People with low income
Application Instructions
* Minnehaha Commons referrals are made by Hennepin County Coordinated Entry System (CES).
* Rising Cedar referrals are accepted from case managers and other providers.
* New Hope referrals are accepted from case managers and other providers.
Area Served
Hennepin County
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (763) 536-8134 |
Last Update
12/5/2024
Other Locations
- Minnehaha Commons 3001 E Lake St, Minneapolis, MN, 55406
- Rising Cedar Apartments 2308 Snelling Ave, Minneapolis, MN, 55404
Other Services or resources
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BH-8400.3000Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing Definition
Programs that provide affordable, community-based housing for individuals and families who have experienced long-term or chronic homelessness and have been diagnosed as having a physical or developmental disability, a severe mental illness, substance use disorder problems or HIV/AIDS; or are members of another designated group within the homeless population. Structures may include apartments, single-family houses, duplexes, group homes or single-room occupancy housing. Permanent supportive housing programs generally provide residents with the rights of tenancy under state or local landlord/tenant laws and are linked to services designed to meet residents' needs. Supportive services vary depending on the resident population. Most programs offer some type of case management and housing support, but may also offer more intensive mental health, substance use disorder, vocational, employment or other services which help promote independent living. Supportive services may be offered on-site or off-site, or be provided by a mobile service team and may be available to people with current housing who are at risk of becoming homeless.
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BH-8400.6000Older Adult/Disability Related Supportive Housing Definition
Residential facilities for older adults and/or people with disabilities who are unable to function in an independent living environment because they need assistance with toileting, bathing, dressing, medication management and administration, meals and housekeeping and other activities of daily living, but do not require nursing care on a regular basis. Living options range from state institutions for individuals with the most severe disabilities who require intensive services to settings that enable individuals with disabilities to live with their own families or in their own homes or apartments with supportive services from community-based supported living providers. Alternatives in between include health care facilities for people with a primary need for developmental services in combination with an intermittent need for skilled nursing care; community care facilities (residential care homes or group homes) for people who require varying levels of supervision and assistance in the activities of daily living; assisted living facilities; continuing care retirement communities; life care communities; foster family placements for adults who will benefit from interaction in a family environment; and semi-independent living facilities for individuals with disabilities who need minimal levels of support to live and work in the community. Some of these facilities are licensed by the state.
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YF-5000Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities Definition
An alteration in thinking, mood or behavior or some combination of those that either creates distress or interferes with people's relationships or their ability function.
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YJ-8750.0025Adults With Disabilities/Health Conditions Definition
Adults who have physical, sensory, developmental, cognitive, mental or emotional limitations, illnesses or injuries that affect their ability to engage in one or more major life activities.
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YV-0400At Risk for Homelessness Definition
Individuals or families who are at risk for becoming homeless because they are unable to make their rent or mortgage payment and face eviction or foreclosure or who have already lost their permanent residence and are "doubled up", i.e., are staying temporarily with friends or relatives.