Abstract

Group programs and the use of social group work skills can create social support networks and community among mentally ill homeless persons. Examples of groups developed by workers on a mobile mental health outreach unit on the streets, or a health/mental health team in a drop-in center and in a single room occupancy (SRO) hotel are presented. The programs demonstrate support of indoor living and effective maintenance of the homeless mentally ill persons in the community.

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