Supportive Residential Services:

Scattered Site Supported Housing

Supported Housing helps those individuals ready to leave psychiatric centers or community residence programs, as well as homeless people with psychiatric disorders, in finding quality, permanent and independent housing for themselves. A person is assisted in locating and moving into a new home by finding the location, evaluating a lease, selecting furniture, etc., all while receiving financial assistance throughout the process based on the individual’s needs.  After having settled into a new home, clients regularly work with the ASCEND Supported Housing staff to maintain stable living in the community.

Housing First

Housing First provides safe, affordable, permanent housing for 18 individuals with histories of being homeless as well as being disabled by mental illness and/or substance abuse. The priority of this housing model is to provide stable housing in an empowering, supportive environment with the goals of increasing residential stability, enhancing tenant skills and fostering greater self-determination. The program consists of 12 one bedroom and 6 studio apartments, a community area and a large fenced in yard.

 

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Cooper Street

Cooper Street Apartments provide safe, affordable, permanent housing for individuals who are homeless. There are 29 units total, 14 of which are for people dealing with mental illness, 4 units allocated for survivors of domestic violence, 6 units for chronic homeless and 4 family units. Referrals are made through coordinated entry.

 

To learn more about our residential programs check out these two videos.

Dayna Peck of Look Media Resource spoke with the CEO of ASCEND and the President & CEO of the Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce about the impact our Cooper Street Apartment. See the video here.

For a tour of the Cooper Street Apartment building check out this video.

Interim Room

Interim Room provides individuals who are homeless with temporary housing in a 12-bed apartment unit located at 50 Cooper Street. The interim unit consists of 6 bedrooms that can hold 2 guests at a time. There are 3 shared bathrooms.  All guests share a common kitchen, living room and laundry room. As of right now all intakes for our interim room have to be single-male adults.

We will work actively with everyone to find permanent housing. Our interim room program will assist individuals with obtaining credentials, finding employment, and referrals to counseling services. Each new interim guest will complete an assessment and an individual plan is made to address their specific needs and goals. We offer short-term care management for those who do not have it.

We offer independent living skills groups each week to teach the skills to guests to assist them into being successful within the community. Each week they will be responsible for rotating cleaning assignments to assist with upkeeping the interim room. The laundry room is provided to the interim room guests free of charge. Each guest is responsible for their own laundry detergent. Guests are responsible for providing their own food, but the staff will assist in helping them apply for SNAP. Cooper Street staff will assist with transportation for appointments, grocery shopping when available.

Weekly interim group meetings are held as a way to foster connection as team to communicate, keeping everyone on the same page. Guests are encouraged to take part in recreational activities and events that are available at Cooper Street and within the community.

If you know someone who is currently homeless and in need of housing the first step is to contact either Jessica LaSarso at (518) 660-7575 or via email at jlasarso@ascendmw.org at Cooper Street Apartments Interim Room  or Housing First at (518) 932-0516 for Housing First Interim Room to schedule a screen with the individual to assess appropriateness.

Information and Referral

For more information or referral contact us.