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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem #80 - Discussion Item _~ S~--~ CITY OF MIAMI. FLORIDA ~ __~z- INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM To Stephen P. Clazk DATE October 23, 1995 FILE Mayor sua,ECT Pocket Item _ ~~,~/I- i `a0~'' Miller J. Dawkins REFERENCES Commissioner ENCLOSURES I am bringing up the discussion of the $50,000 granted for operations and passed by legislation to the CarrFour Corporation, for the October 26, 1995, commission meeting. I am requesting that the funds be released Friday, October 27, 1995, the day after our scheduled commission meeting. c.c.: Board of Commission E Cesar H. Odio, City Manager r 4 I t !) • • t • .I y . , • ~M Intonne[lon ~~^_.r Name ,~`` ~FREFOUR iaOUSING Ct~RF'ORATit; ,A;paress lprve an', minty, Stsa, and z[p cadto): 20G South 3iscayne Bculevard Suite 492G Miami, E1:.. ida 33131 6. Employer tdantlllullon Numbor (EIN): 6 5` - 0 3$ 7 7 6 f3. Typo at Appllrattlon: ® New t-' Contrnuatron ~ Revision if Rovtsron, enter anr~r,ala loner(s) ,n box(es): ~ Q A. lnaease Award 8. Decrease Award C. Increase Duration D. Decrease Duratron Ocher (spadfyJ: 10. Catalog of Feoaral Domestic Asxlstance Num~ Title: Supp©rtive Housing Pragrarn t j 4 l 2 13 15 i OMB Approval No. 0348-00. 2 Date SubmMed I AppLCant IdenuUer J. Data Rocafred b'Y State ~ Sta[a App+,catan inennher a, pate RecaY~ed by Federal Aponcy ~ Federal Idenhher Orparvza0onat UNt a Florida Cora~ation Not-For-Profit Name and telephone numtsar vt the person to ba concaaoa do menace vevotvmp trns ip(,YIC3Udn (QNa area Coda) David J. Preve President and Acting Executive Director (305) 375-9328 7. Type or AppUunt: (enter atxxpprtdta latter in oox) A. Sbte H. Independent School Dist. 8. County I. State ControAsd InsLtutron of Higher l.eamtng C. Muniapal J. Prtvdte Universtry D. Township K Indian Tribe E. tntersta~ L Irodividud F. Interrntmtapal M. Profit Organization G. Speaal Distract N. Non-profit Other (Spedty): 9 U S Departmzrtt of Housing and Urban Development it. DaacrlpUre TTffe of Apptturtt'a Prv)ect: Permanent E~ousing for Homeless Adults Disabled by Alcoholism/Substance Abuse, Mental Illness, and/or HIV/AIDS. t2. Ar.aa Affected try Pro)ect pocal )ur,SG+Cnon(s) to os xervrd by ProI~Y Dade Coun~y, Florida ~. Propoaad Pro)ect: tan pate cno,ng pate 1/1/95 12/. S. Estimated Funding: t4. Cortgrwlonal Ottaicta oh L ApplK_artt b. PrgeCt I Fla_rida 18th Florida 18th 16. la Applicattan Subject to Revlew by State ExecviWe nrdar 12372 Procasa? %i;~G;! /ir~i /~;'~ ~ a Ysa. This praapplicanorvapplication was made available to the State Exectrtrve Order 12372 Process for review on: . /~ ~~ Date: /,' ,/ ~/% b. No. ®Program is not cove{ed by E.O. t 2372 nr /./i /-,,;;;~.: °' i%>~i///// /% // ;~' ~/%" Pr ram ~'i ~~/'';.:-;; ::~ ~%/•' % //~~/ ~~ /%~ ~ nj'% -s- •--- °9 has net been selected by State for rsviow. ~//~~/~ • ~ '/i ~ / / // `~`- ~ ~. ~ literal Dallnquanf an An Federal Debt ~/ /~/ " ;• ~;// ~% ~~~ ~~, ~. •;~~r'`" ; OR QDres If 'Yes,' ezplatn below or attach an explanation ®No ~/. / /~: .:, .r / iji /viii ~ //% .. „//~ , ; ~~ .;tali/, /,/ /~~~ ~ ~ ~- ~,: 994 /~~ ,~ ~% / -o the best o! my knowledoe and belief, all data to th,s appligtronipreappllcaoon an) true and correct, the document has been duty authnnzed by the govemtng oody a applicant and Ine an lictnt wi{i rAm with the attarned assurances if the assistance is awarded. red Name of au:rar,zed ,e esentaure ~ b. Tine G Taepnone Number'~j~ ~~ ayid ° i~~ ~F _ ~ nature of ~ucnonzed Rene en[au r I e. Date S~gneo y .l'~r~'J`~ `"~ -----' ail/94 ~.. i '~t~j - ~-~ j` , ~~~ .,~- ~aepjttlras4i~~n ' n ConxL~ucoon Nan-Gjnstrvctron pus (:croons No[ Usable - -T-` form SF-424 (a8F ortzad for Lata•! Reproduction Pege t of 2 presa,be0 by OM8 Cirwlar A-10: .`ter,-,~~t ..: .. ,~ !f •.•ou wsh'IO ^i~~ tOa~F•nLttc~ ~~rnticatton that ~•vur ,, _ app[iwa;{~, cd,r.•ec1 h~• the clc :cllinr rst~hlisitcd in the notice of fund a~•ail:~nilit_}~. t}•pc or print ~•our nzme and"address in cnc block provided :end stt:ah this farm ota t[tc :op Gf [tic onetna.l of the application. The bottom portion «•ill br camcJ~:ed br NL'•D ::rid the farm retvrncd to ~•ou. .._._ [Vote: Fli.'I7 wi11 use :.hc a~mc : nd address [istcd on your Si--:« for all farther correspondence. David J. Prev~ ` President and Acting Executive Director Carrefotsr Housing Corporation 200 S. Biscayne Blvd., Suite 4920 Miami, FL 33131 • • •~ (; AUG 0 g 1994 8Y ro lACKSONy(LLE FIELD OFF1C a NUD Usa.Only: Y'nu: 1ppIicatian was rec::~•cd in this nff7cc h~• ~e ::stablishe~ ;1c~ire. It ':s beer assiRneJ prof°c: numce:: ~ . l U.S. 9epartment of Hncrs[no and Urban OeveJopment C:`f::.~ c: ~~~cral News .-:SSiSiar~ :8 '~'.'v^t7; am5 i _ ~ :. , ti case managers and . ents will be 1.18. The social work services provided by the case managers providing more in-depth management services is 5274,871 over the three years of Supportive assistance. The: residents of Carrefour House are likely to have a number of chronic conditionswhich tnay include hypertension, diabetes, HIVJAIDS, and tuberculosis. Carrcfour's association with Barry University, registered nurses studying for B.S.N. or Ivi.S.N degrees will be placed at Carrefour House. These students will provide the following health related services to the residents: health assessments, health education, medication education, and nutritional counseling and education. The on-site nursing students wilt be able to provide more personal services and take far greater time with the residents than would be the case in clinics. The nursing students will also follow-up with residents who are receiving medical treatment at clinics and hospitals to be sure that residents understand the importance of following treatment regimens and that they are receiving needed medical services. The student nurses will also provide screenings for infectious diseases. The value of Health Services over the three years of Supportive Housing Assistance is 545,813. ~ Crisis Services. Given that the residents will have serious mental illness or chronic problems with drug or alcohol use, crises are ant~at resulting from psychiatric decompensation, medical emergencies, and possible conflicts between residents. The sup op rtive services staff will be responsible for responding to emergencies. They will assist in stabilizing the situation and accessing psychiatric and medical emergency rooms and identifyi~w ien other outside assistance (such as police} is required. The facility will be staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. ember of the supportive services staff will be --_-, ~~ ~a cc' ~~ ~ 1 4-8 ~ 4 i v` }\\ n•- icing involvement in the proposed f by: representation r Housing Corporation and by a commitment of Chamber t opportunities for qualified and capable residents of Carrefour n the Board of Directors of Carrefour House are appointed by and rs of the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce. io the involvement of the business community, C_arrefour House will also ~ articipation of Barry University. Supportive services for the disabled residents cruse will be provided through contract with the School of Social Work of Barry l .i t ty. This mode.! of service delivery was originally developed by Columbia University and the establishment of Columbia University Community Services (CUCS). Dr. Stephen oiloway, a founder and former Executive Director of CiJCS while on the faculty of the ,.olumbia University, is now the Dean of the School of Social Work at BarYy. Dr. Holloway will ~' adapt the CUCS model for Miarni. The professional social service staff o be hired by the Jniversity will be supplemented and enhanced by graduates_students~aged in field placement x CarrefQur.~inu~. __ -- ----.. _ I, ~ I~ Carrefour House will be developed through the rehabilitation of a currently vacant former i ursing home. The properrty is owned by Carrefour Housing Corporation and can be developed ;~ s-of-ribht for the proposed supportive housing project. Residents in Carrefour House will be rovided wiih single room occupancy type accommodations: each resident will have a private ~'~ ' e ~ eeping/living room and wi s are bathroom and kitchen facilities with another resident. ~, ~~ Characteristics and Needs of the Homeless Popuiatiorn to be Served, ~~ Residents at Carrefour House will hav~ong term d continuing disabilities resulting from :rious mental illness, chronic alcoholism/substance abuse, and/or HiV/AIDS. They will be drawn om the homeless population in Dade County. The Miarni Coalition for the Homeless estimates + e population to be between 7,400 and $,000. A survey of the "street" homeless conducted in ~, ~-~ ~, 4-2 4