Persons in Mental Recovery
What short-term residential care services are available to help people with mental recovery enhance their ability to live independently and reintegrate into society?
Halfway House provides a transitional period of residential care to facilitate persons in mental recovery to achieve an optimal level of functioning for the purpose of community reintegration.You can refer to the following Social Welfare Department website.Information on service scope of Halfway Hou ...
After completing the trainings at halfway house, but there is still room for improvement in their ability to live independently, what other residential care services can help them further improve their independent living ability and reintegrate into society?
Supported Hostel (SHOS) for Persons in Mental Recovery provides group home living for people with disabilities who can only live semi-independently with a fair amount of assistance from hostel staff in daily activities.You can refer to the following Social Welfare Department website.Information on s ...
What residential care services are available to provide long-term residential support services and more assisted living services for people in mental recovery?
Long Stay Care Home provides support services for persons in mental recovery in need of long term residential care and active maintenance services to enable them with the necessary abilities to progress to more integrated living in the community.You can refer to the following Social Welfare Departme ...
Apart from the subsidized residential services for people with disabilities, what other residential care services are available with less waiting times and relatively reasonable price?
Self-financing hostels provide alternative residential services to meet temporary and permanent housing needs of people with disabilities. It can help to release the subvented residential places for the more needy persons with disabilities through the provision of extra residential places.You can re ...
In addition to subsidized residential services for persons with disabilities and self-financing residential homes, what other government-subsidized residential services can people with disabilities apply for with less waiting time?
The SWD has bought places from private Residential Care Homes for Persons with Disabilities (RCHDs) to encourage private RCHDs to upgrade their service standards, to increase the supply of subsidised residential care places and to help the market develop more service options for persons with disabil ...
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