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Supportive Living Program

The Supportive Living Program (SLP) was established in 1987 and has responded to the changing needs of the population of people with HIV. For instance, in the 1980s the Supportive Living Program provided short-term housing, not because the program was restricted, but because residents' health declined at a much faster rate than it does today. Thanks largely to newer, more effective medications, the Supportive Living Program evolved into longer-term housing with comprehensive support services. The Supportive Living Program now provides the structured programs that people emerging from homelessness and new to HIV treatment need to build whole and healthy lives.

 

For more information, contact Michelle Dunigan at 773.248.5200 x 333.

 

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