Homelessness is a global public health concern, and traumatic brain injury (TBI) could represent an underappreciated factor in the health trajectories of homeless and marginally housed individuals.
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Intended to give homeless services providers and advocates information and supports related to the intersection between brain injury and
homelessness.
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Tool kit designed to provide basic housing information for individuals impacted by brain injury.
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From budgeting and paying bills to making sure housing is safe and accessible, there is a lot to consider when finding and securing housing. Locating affordable, stable housing is difficult, and wait lists are long across the state; if someone requires supervision or daily assistance with self-care or household tasks, those places can be even harder to come by. There are resources available, and this Quick Guide tells you how to get started and where to find help.
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Housing options for people with brain injury vary greatly in the amount of assistance offered. Public funding for these services are limited.
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