Neighborhood Service Organization (NSO) – Detroit Healthy Housing Center

New Healthy Housing Center offers shelter, transformative health, and social services

Detroit’s new $22 million Healthy Housing Center pairs an emergency shelter with healthcare and support services to help end chronic homelessness in the region. The facility provides low-barrier emergency shelter to 56 adults, focusing on the medically at risk, and offers transformative health and social services for its residents and neighbors.

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Project Overview

  • It offers services to help homeless individuals transition into permanent housing
  • A 17-bed medical respite for homeless individuals to receive continuing care post-hospitalization, a fully integrated healthcare clinic open to the public, and other on-site wraparound services, including job readiness training
  • The healthcare clinic is accessible to the community for primary care, behavioral health, dental services, and a pharmacy

Gilbane’s multimedia team’s virtual mock-ups were used by the client for internal meetings to enable design development and design elements moving forward.

56

adult capacity

17

bed medical respite

22,000

square feet

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