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Toronto HIV/AIDS Network – Housing Working Group - Fife House

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<strong>Toronto</strong> <strong>HIV</strong>/<strong>AIDS</strong> <strong>Network</strong> – <strong>Housing</strong> <strong>Working</strong> <strong>Group</strong>Table 5 – Gaps in Research and EvaluationResearch• Dementia in young people• Implications of practical living for ‘sliding scale’ ofdementia – level of care• <strong>Housing</strong> pop in unit (together) vs. community(broader/integrated)• What supportive housing services lead to betteroutcomes• Staff skills – needs assessment – aging PHAs in and out ofservices – diverse populationsEvaluation• Ways to measure outcomes of transitional housing• More standardized ways to collection of data• Valid/reliable/meaningful complexity scoringTable 6 – Gaps in Research and Evaluation• Relationship management – management of care teams for each client – peer support models• Evidence that segregated service leas to better outcomes• Impact on fragmentation – stigma• Literature review – environment survey?• System responses in other jurisdictions and disabilities• Reality of minimal resource housing types• How to support people that choose to live on the street – can’t fit everyone into our models.Report of the Community Roundtable on <strong>HIV</strong>, <strong>Housing</strong>, Aging, Complex Care & Cognitive Issues Appendix V – Page 4

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