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    Supportive Living Program

    Providing community-based housing for adults ages 18 and older with a history of serious & persistent mental illness in the home & community. A referral is required for enrollment.

    • 1045 4th Ave, New Kensington, PA 15068
    Program Overview

    The Supportive Living Program is a community-based housing supports program that provides services to adult individuals (18 years and older) with a history of serious and persistent mental illness. The program is directed at maximizing individual independence in the community setting of their choice.  The focus of the program is the teaching and development of skills and supports needed to address particular life goals that promote recovery.

    Individuals work on goals they have chosen as being important to their success in the community and in the enhancement of their personal lives. 

    Goals can include, but are not limited to:

    • medication administration/education
    • tenant responsibilities
    • budgeting skills
    • apartment/household maintenance
    • community integration
    • self -care skills
    • vocational/educational interests
    • and community mobility training
    Eligibility Requirements
    Applicant must have a primary psychiatric disorder as defined in the ICD-10 and/or DSM V, and a psychiatric diagnosis or a history of psychiatric hospitalization.  The applicant cannot have a primary MR diagnosis. 

    Applicant must be 18 years of age or older.

    Applicant must be capable of self-preservation.

    Applicant must have basic ADL skills.

    Applicant must be willing and able to participate in treatment.

    Applicant should be free of a history of dangerous behavior towards others.

    Applicant must be a Westmoreland or Allegheny County resident. ***Westmoreland county residents must be open to WCSI for us to acquire authorization.
    Get in Touch

      Please use this form to Get In Touch with us about your non-emergency questions. In the event of an emergency or mental health crisis, please call 911 or your local county crisis center (click here for a list)

      Point of Contact

      For more information or to refer a participant, contact:

      Angela Gula
      724-895-8258
      Or use the Get In Touch form on this page.

      For a program brochure, please go here.

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