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Continuum of Care (CoC) Program
In partnership with the City of Glendale, 47 clients/households who were formerly chronically homeless, receive case management support through Ascencia. Harm reduction approaches are used to engage clients in this program, removing the requirement for clients to be sober when entering the program.
Gardena Apartments
Ascencia owns and operates a 9-unit Multi-Family Apartment Complex just steps away from our Access Center. These 9 units currently house adults and families that meet the criteria of being: (1) chronically homeless and (2) receive very-low incomes.
Housing Now
This 14-unit program is designed to serve adults who are chronically homeless through permanent housing and supportive services in efforts to assist clients towards self-sufficiency. Case management services include rental subsidy, housing search and placement, therapy, and linkages to social services including educational and employment programs.
Integrated Healthy Homes
An extension of Ascencias Emergency Housing Program, Ascencia partners with local hospitals, to identify high-cost.
Next Step
This 8-unit program is designed to serve formerly chronically homeless adults who have completed an addiction recovery program. Following housing placement, clients receive case management services to assist them with maintaining housing through support recovery, including access to a 12-step based program., chronically homeless frequent hospital users and move them to permanent housing, reducing costs for hospitals and first-responders. We provide wrap-around services to help establish a medical home and connections to other needed resources.
Scattered Site
This 12-unit program is designed to provide housing and case management services to 8 individuals and 4 families who are chronically homeless using a harm reduction approach. Case management efforts focus on the development of financial management plans, securing and maintaining benefits or employment income, and maintaining housing.
Burbank H.E.L.P. PSH Program
This 20-unit program is designed to provide housing and case management services to 15 individuals and 5 families who are chronically homeless using a harm reduction approach. Through a partnership with the City of Burbank, a housing subsidy is provided through the Burbank Housing Authority with supportive services provided by Ascencia. Case management efforts focus on the development of financial management plans, securing and maintaining benefits or employment income, and maintaining housing.