Rapid Re-Housing Progressive Engagement

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Rapid Re-Housing Progressive Engagement RRH Stats Majority <6 months 2% > 9 months Average: $6,500 phh Coordinated Entry & VI-SPDAT 0-3 months Consumer Referred to RRH Orientation Provider Extension 3-6 months 6-9 months Opts Out Opts In Regardless of VI-SPDAT Score 9+ months Assessment Provider determines level of interaction Heavy vs. Light Housed Program Exit Bridge Housing Administrator Extension Literally homeless at program entry. Re-assessed every three months, and if household income is 30% of Area Median Income or higher, the household is exited from the program.