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Webinar: Community Transitions: Creative Collaborations Move People Home

July 27, 2022

Thursday, August 4 | 2:00 – 3:00 pm ET
Register for the webinar.

In partnership with nursing homes, hospitals, and community-based organizations, two states have developed innovative programs that have assisted more than 5,000 people with settling back into homes in the community and have reduced readmissions. What are the core elements of these programs? What roles do industry, other state programs, and community service providers play? How can states and local partners overcome common barriers? In this Housing and Services Resource Center webinar, two panels will explore these and other questions – including yours! – during this engaging webinar. Participants will also learn about funding sources, tools, and tips for replicating these models in their states. 

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. The webinar will include real-time captioning and American Sign Language remote video interpreting. If any additional accommodations are needed or there are any questions, please send an email to the Housing and Services Resource Center at HSRC@acl.hhs.gov.

The Housing and Services Resource Center was created for people who are working to help people live in the community by fostering collaboration and cross-sector partnerships to streamline access to services and make community living possible. The Center is part of a partnership between the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to make community living a reality for all. This partnership will expand accessible, affordable housing; help people exit homelessness; improve home and community-based services; and address the institutional bias in America's long-term care system.


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