HOUSING Resource - AIDS Services Foundation Orange County
HOUSING Resource - AIDS Services Foundation Orange County
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Anaheim Adult Day Health Care Santa Ana Adult Day Health Care<br />
1158 N. Knollwood Circle 1101 S. Grand Ave, Suites K, L & M<br />
Anaheim, CA 92801 Santa Ana, CA 92705<br />
714/220-2114 714/558-1216<br />
Serves men and women over 18, but predominately over 60 years old.<br />
Licensed for 75 people. Accepts Medi-Cal/ CalOPTIMA, insurance or<br />
private pay. Multi-lingual- English, Spanish, Chinese, Filipino. Must have<br />
physicians referral.<br />
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES FOR THE MENTALLY ILL<br />
Grandma’s House of Hope ................................................... 714/457-3187<br />
17 West Lincoln Ave., #541 Fax 714/537-0621<br />
Anaheim, CA 92805<br />
Grandma’s House of Hope provides transitional care for women in<br />
crisis and hungry children in O.C. Working with uniquely challenged<br />
and under-served populations such as human trafficking, homeless<br />
breast cancer clients in treatment, as well as with domestic violence<br />
(2 nd step), mentally challenged, those with disabilities, and those who<br />
are currently without housing with an urgent need or desire for change.<br />
Program provides shelter, food, case management, group and individual<br />
counseling, life skills, wardrobe assistance, job search assistance, and<br />
internet access. Single women only or those in the re-unification process<br />
with their children (children are allowed on site visits). Workforce<br />
development is being developed for 2011. Office hourse are Mon-Fri, 9am<br />
- 3:30pm. For phone interview, call 714/636-3690.<br />
H.O.M.E.S., Inc. ..................................................................... 949/851-2766<br />
(Helping Our Mentally ill Experience Success)<br />
17701 Cowan Avenue, Suite 200<br />
Irvine, CA 92614<br />
A shared housing program for people recovering from mental illness.<br />
Helps individuals to learn to succeed at living independently in their own<br />
community. Persons eligible: low income persons 18 years of age or<br />
older with persistent mental illness, but capable of living independently.<br />
Program includes house meetings, vocational training, volunteer, work,<br />
school, full-or part-time employment or attendance at a day program.<br />
Should be able to self-manage prescribed medication, free of recent<br />
substance abuse, enrolled in a local mental health clinic, and willing to<br />
sign an agreement to pay their share of rent. People receiving SSI will be<br />
able to afford this program. There are 6 houses. Some money will also go<br />
into savings. Transitional and permanent programs. There is no on-site<br />
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