
Independent living can create a feeling of self confidence and self reliance. Reaching this goal may require a helping hand to a person coping with a serious mental illness. Henderson offers a range of housing opportunities to assist these individuals. Parkside House, Rainbow Villas and the Summit are licensed Housing Treatment Facilities that provide individuals with needed supports to achieve the goal of independent living. The residences provide a warm, family atmosphere where learning comes naturally. Skills training includes cooking, housekeeping, medication management and budgeting. Treatment is geared toward the individual so that learning is rewarded and personally fulfilling. Supported Housing services work with people in their own home.
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Who Benefits?
People leaving mental health facilities or other
community living environments interested in
developing or strengthening their living skills.
What
do we offer?
Twenty-four
hour a day supervision; skills training and
development and supportive counseling.
How
does it work?
Henderson provides a warm, home-like atmosphere
where daily living skills are learned and practiced
to foster a more independent and meaningful
life.
Housing Services include:
Parkside
House, Level I Group Home - A housing
treatment facility that provides the
highest degree of structure and staff
supervision.
Rainbow
Villas, Level II Group Home - Residents
learn more independent living skills
under less intense supervision. |
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The
Summit, Level III Supervised Apartments
- A training ground for residents to
strengthen their independent living
skills before living on their own. Residents
are responsible for a portion of rental
costs.
Supported
Housing - Assists members in locating
safe, affordable housing. Instruction,
monitoring and other support services
are provided. |
Henderson
Village - The home-base for our
Homeless Services which includes:
10-bed
Emergency Shelter
25-bed
Low Demand Shelter
Scattered
Site Housing - Provides transitional
housing, case management and psychiatric
services to the homeless mentally ill via the "Shelter Plus Care" program.
Homeless
Services - Eases the transition from homelessness
to home living. Through innovative partnerships
with local and federal housing programs,
a once homeless person can learn to
live independently.
Chalet
Apartments - Broward’s first
Single Room Occupancy (S.R.O.) project
provides permanent housing in conjunction
with U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development and the Broward County
Housing Authority.
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Reasonable Accommodations Statement
"Henderson Behavioral Health is an eeo/affirmative action employer and does not tolerate discrimination or violence in the workplace. Persons requiring a reasonable accommodation under the ADA must notify the Director of Human Resources at (954) 486-4005, and/or the Director of Quality Management at (954) 777-1673. Any report as defined above can be reported to Henderson Behavioral Health at (954)486-4005, Department of Children and Family Services at (850) 487-1901, or the Department of Health and Human Services at Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) at (800) 699-4000. Notification to the Director of Human Resources must be made 5 days in advance to allow for providing the accommodation."
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Non-Discrimination Policy: In accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act
of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973,
and the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as well as other
applicable local and state regulations, ALL HBH programs
and services are available to all persons without regard
to race, color, national origin, disability, or age.
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TTY 954-584-4981
24/7 Crisis Line: 954-463-0911 |
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