Providence St. Joseph Health's Supportive Housing Program Addresses Basic Human Needs

August 27, 2019

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"Health is about so much more than patient care - it's also about making sure basic human needs are met. Research shows that once a person finds safe, affordable housing, they become more socially involved in their community and their health can stabilize and improve. Our residents are testament to the efficacy of home and community in treating complex health and social issues," says Tim Zaricznyj, director of Providence Supportive Housing. 

At PSJH, we believe health is a human right and we believe safe and affordable housing is foundational to overall health and well being. 

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