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June 4, 2013 Final Results Public Briefing Nashville Registry Week www.howsnashville.org Twitter: @howsnashville Facebook: www.facebook.com/HowsNashville Contact: Will Connelly, Metropolitan Homelessness Commission will.connelly@nashville.gov
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Welcome Diane Kuhn Chair, Metropolitan Homelessness Commission
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How’s Nashville Leadership Team:
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Thanks To Our Partners Metro Social Services MDHA VA Mental Health Cooperative Park Center Open Table Nashville Colby’s Army Operation Stand Down Centerstone Eckman/Freeman NeedLink UNHS Safe Haven Family Shelter East Nashville Cooperative Ministries The Contributor Urban Housing Solutions Tennessee State University Nashville Downtown Partnership Room in the Inn Southern Alliance for People and Animal Welfare Community Resource Center Nashville Rescue Mission First Management Services Ghertner and Company Randy Phillips TN Fair Housing Coalition Evergreen Real Estate Community Food Advocates
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Agenda Welcome 100k Homes Campaign Registry Week Results Strategic Approach 100-day Housing Goal Community Involvement Closing
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100k Homes Campaign
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Prioritizing Most Vulnerable Vulnerability Factors 1.Liver Disease 2.Kidney Disease/End-Stage Renal Disease 3.HIV+/AIDS 4.Age over 60 years 5.History of Cold Weather Injury 6.3 or more ER visits in previous 3 months 7.3 or more hospital inpatient visits in the past year 8.Tri-morbidity (mental health + substance use + physical illness)
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Registry Week Overview
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May 28 th – May 31 st Tuesday: Volunteer Training Weds, Thurs, Fri: 3:30 am to 7:30 am surveys (streets and camps) 341 surveyed week of over 3 days (29 th, 30 th, 31 st ) 28 surveyed in RITI; 100 surveyed in Rescue Mission June 1 st – June 3rd Data analysis, prepare community briefing June 4 th Community Briefing Next: Move vulnerable into housing
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Mapping Nashville
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Interview Methodology Team leader with at least three team members Divided Nashville into sectors (12 street, 8 camp teams) Covered assigned sector on 3 consecutive mornings Some teams had changes to coverage based on happenings the day before Asked each person encountered to participate Logged refusals Offered full day bus pass as a thank you for participating
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Interview Methodology – Patient – Respectful – Persistent – Compassionate
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Early Morning Search
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Nashville Registry Week Results
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469 surveyed 222 (47%) vulnerable 67 identified as veterans
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Nashville Results: Time on Streets
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Nashville Results – Serious Conditions
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Nashville Results: Age
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Nashville Results: Veterans 67 (14%) veterans identified 50 (75%) have honorable discharges 41 of 67 (61%) are vulnerable
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Nashville Results – Health Coverage
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Nashville Results – Frequent Users 663 total ER visits reported in last 3 months (annual cost of $1,326,000 @ only $500/visit) 459 inpatient hospitalizations reported (annual cost of $671,058 @ $1,462/day) Inpatient and ER costs combined total over $1,997,058 annual for 249 people
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So Much Data…
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The Next 100 Days Goal: House 200 people in 100 days (by Sept. 1) Goal: 50 of 200 will be veterans (25%) Goal: Raise $200,000 ($1,000 per person) for move-in costs
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Rental Assistance MDHA prioritizing rental assistance to most vulnerable VA increasing % of rental assistance to chronically homeless/vulnerable vets
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Private Landlords
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100 Day Housing Supply
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Targeting Housing/Support Resources Approx. $15,000 per year for permanent supportive housing (200 people X $15,000 = $3 million) For the next 100 days, we only need $1,000 per person in cash to move vulnerable into housing (200 people x $1,000 = $200,000)
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$1,000 Opens the Door for 1 Person $1,000 to pay for one-time move-in costs Utility/security deposits Furniture and household supplies Personal Responsibility Tenant will pay 30% of income to rent/utilities Will agree to abide by lease agreement Will meet regularly with a housing retention worker
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#1 Most Vulnerable in Nashville 66 years old 35 years without a home Vietnam Veteran, honorable discharge 3 ER visits in 3 months; 3 inpatient past year Kidney Disease Heart Disease Cancer Drinks alcohol everyday Likely has dx of mental illness
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Another Vulnerable Neighbor (top 4%) 48 years old 3 years homeless Kidney Disease HIV/AIDS Cancer Asthma Hep C Brain Injury No health insurance No income other than Food Stamps
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Open the Door for Housing Who in this room can sponsor at least 1 person for $1,000?
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Ending Homelessness…NOW!
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