Transitional Housing Clause Samples

The Transitional Housing clause establishes the terms under which temporary accommodation is provided to individuals or families during a period of transition, such as after displacement or while awaiting permanent housing. This clause typically outlines eligibility requirements, duration of stay, and the responsibilities of both the housing provider and the occupants, such as payment of fees, maintenance obligations, and rules of conduct. Its core practical function is to ensure a clear framework for the use of temporary housing, thereby preventing misunderstandings and providing stability during periods of change.
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Transitional Housing. Transitional housing provides temporary housing with supportive services to CLIENT(s) experiencing homelessness with the goal of interim stability and support to successfully move to and maintain permanent housing. Transitional housing is limited and provided in accordance with State, federal, and/or COUNTY guidelines.
Transitional Housing. ▇▇▇▇ will provide staffed, safe transitional housing for DV victims and their children/dependents in locations throughout San Mateo County. Transitional housing clients will be successful graduates of CORA’s Emergency Shelter program. A successful graduate is a client that has established a plan for safety for life beyond their 6-8 week stay at CORA’s Emergency Shelter. A successful client’s plan may include such components as obtaining a restraining order against the abuser, changing or obtaining a job, securing safe visitation for children with the non-custodial parent, and changing children’s school. ▇▇▇▇ will provide intake, assessment, recovery planning, counseling, education, and case management services for transitional housing residents.
Transitional Housing. For individuals who will benefit from an intermediate step between shelter and permanent housing. Transitional housing is generally time-limited, up to eighteen (18) months, and provides structures and programming in the context of housing such as Board and Care or Room and Board. CONTRACTORS may look into housing options such as master leasing. // County of Orange, Health Care Agency File Folder: M042DR006 Page 29 of 42 Contract MA-042-18010323
Transitional Housing. For individuals who will benefit from an intermediate step 24 between shelter and permanent housing. Transitional housing provides structures and programming in 25 the context of housing such as Board and Care or Room and Board. CONTRACTOR may look into 26 housing options such as master leasing.
Transitional Housing. Contractor on a previous Agreement (Resolution #s 065636, 065966, 066362) received funds in the amount of $100,000 and the remaining amount of $23,524 will be used for continuation of services for part of FY 2005-06 until funds have been liquidated. The payment rate for such services is $5,000 per month.
Transitional Housing. A project that is designed to provide short-term housing and appropriate supportive services to persons experiencing homelessness while facilitating movement to permanent housing.
Transitional Housing. Performing Agency shall: 1. Locate multi-family residential property or properties that contain units suitable to house women who are pregnant or have dependent children and who have completed a NAS program and/or are participating in a SUD treatment program; 2. Lease facility space if Performing Agency owns no property from which to provide transitional supportive housing services; 3. Establish operational utilities and obtain furnishings and household goods for the transitional supportive housing units prior to program participants residing in the housing; 4. Establish policies and procedures that address, but are not limited to, the following topics: a. Safety for both residents and children addressing involvement with Child Protective Services (CPS); interpersonal violence and conflict resolution; guest visitation; privacy protection; and communicable disease management; b. Participation in outpatient treatment services and/or recovery support services; c. Medication maintenance and storage; d. Fair Housing Act provisions relevant to target population; e. Substance-free and smoke-free environment; and f. Maximum length of stay permitted in transitional supportive housing units; 5. Write a Resident Guidebook, which must be presented to System Agency not only for initial review but also for approval whenever changes are made; 6. Ensure that appropriate childcare resources are made available, either directly or through referral, when participant is required to attend treatment, community support services, job interviews or other tasks associated with re-integrating into the community; 7. Obtain all necessary local governmental approvals for zoning and occupancy issues concerning the establishment and location of transitional supportive housing; 8. Ensure that residents have access to or referrals for resources required to meet their basic needs, including employment, rent, utilities, nutritious food, and hygiene products; 9. Establish policies and procedures regarding the payment, if any, by residents of the transitional supportive housing program for utilities and rent and make those policies and procedures available to System Agency upon request; 10. Ensure that any payments received from a resident of the transitional supportive housing program are reflected in the general ledger of Performing Agency; and 11. Ensure that any revenue generated by payments received from a resident of the transitional supportive housing program is spent only to cover the ...
Transitional Housing. 2.2.2.1.1 Direct provisions of Transitional Housing to participants referred to Contractor. 2.2.2.1.2 Staff on site 24 hours daily, seven days a week. 2.2.2.1.3 Participant does not necessarily have a history of substance abuse. 2.2.2.1.4 Provide community service referrals as needed. 2.2.2.1.5 Provide food services for individuals consisting of a minimum of breakfast, light snack and dinner meals. 2.2.2.1.6 Funding and services are available for up to 90 days of transitional housing.
Transitional Housing. Defined by the HSRA to mean a 24-hour housing accommodation, provided directly by, or through contract with or grant from the District, for individuals and families that: a) Are homeless; b) Require a structured program of supportive services for up to 2 years or as long as necessary in order to prepare for self-sufficient living in permanent housing; and c) Consent to a case management plan developed collaboratively with the provider. C.2.86.1 Under the Interim CoC Rules, HUD similarly defines Transitional Housing to mean housing in which all program participants have signed a lease or occupancy agreement, the purpose of which is to facilitate the movement of homeless individuals and families into permanent housing within 24 months or such longer period as HUD determines necessary. The program participant shall have a lease or occupancy agreement for a term of at least one month that ends in 24 months and cannot be extended. Individuals and families living in Transitional Housing are included under the HUD Homeless definition.
Transitional Housing a. Contractor will provide temporary transitional housing to program participants. Participants may stay at the Facility for twelve (12) months with extensions available based on client’s needs, during the term of this Agreement. b. Participants will be expected to contribute 30% of their monthly income to their ▇▇▇▇ account (set up by Contractor). Clients may provide payment to ▇▇▇▇ staff in the form of cash, check, or other electronic means. ▇▇▇▇ staff will provide client a receipt and log the payment amounts received. Upon client’s exit from the ▇▇▇▇ program, a check totaling all received payments will be given back to the client to be used toward his permanency plan.