Studio Libeskind has been selected as part of the design team to create 197 affordable housing units and provide more than 10,000 square feet of community space for residents at the Sumner Houses in the Bed-Stuy neighborhood of Brooklyn. The team includes Selfhelp Community Services, RiseBoro Community Partnership, and Urban Builders Collaborative/Lettire.
NYC Carbon Challenge Progress Report April 2018
What RAD for PRAC Means for Affordable Housing for Older Adults
With such a high need for affordable housing, it is critical that we preserve existing affordable housing as we also work to expand its supply.
Housing Plus Services: Providers Make the Most of Opportunities
Debrah Lee Charatan on Selfhelp’s Important Legacy
It all started 82 years ago. The year was 1936; World War II was ongoing and Holocaust survivors were fleeing the Nazi regime in hopes of refuge in America.
Medicare Beneficiaries Living In Housing With Supportive Services Experienced Lower Hospital Use Than Others
There is strong evidence that housing conditions affect population health, but evidence is limited on the extent to which housing with supportive social services can maintain population health and reduce the use of expensive hospital services.
How Housing With Supportive Services Can Cut Hospital Utilization
A study released this week found that Medicare-eligible residents of housing with supportive services had lower hospital utilization than a comparable group of seniors living in housing without supportive services.
Seniors Benefit from Housing with Supportive Services
A recent study found that Medicare-eligible residents of housing with supportive services had lower hospital utilization than a comparable group of seniors living in housing without supportive services. Michael Gusmano, PhD, of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, said that the utilization finding is the key takeaway of the study.
Study: Affordable housing with supportive social services for senior citizens can reduce hospital use
While prior research has shown that housing conditions affect health outcomes of the elderly, there is limited information about the effect support services.
Elderly housing with supportive social services can reduce hospital use, study finds
Investing in affordable housing that offers supportive social services to senior citizens on Medicare has the potential to reduce hospital admissions and the amount of time needing inpatient hospital care by better managing chronic health conditions, according to a Rutgers study.





