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  2. Expanding Rent Control Will Not Make Housing More Affordable ...

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    Advocates unconvincingly argue that repealing California's limits on rent control will open up more housing for people with disabilities. Advocates unconvincingly argue that repealing California's ...

  3. Supportive housing - Wikipedia

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    A review of the research on housing and community integration for people with psychiatric disabilities. National Rehabilitation Information Center Quarterly, 1(3), 1–18. OCLC 33023067; Carling, P.J. (1993, May). Housing and supports for persons with mental illness: Emerging approaches to research and practice.

  4. More disabled homeless veterans may qualify for subsidized ...

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    The nearly 400-acre campus was donated by deed to the VA in 1887 as a “soldiers home” for disabled volunteer service members. By the 1920s, 4,000 veterans were housed on the property.

  5. California Department of Social Services - Wikipedia

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    Federal and State funds for adoptions, the largest SNAP program in the country (known as CalFresh, formerly led by current Department of Aging Director Kim McCoy Wade), CalWORKs program, foster care, aid for people with disabilities, family crisis counseling, subsistence payments to poor families with children, child welfare services and many ...

  6. Vacaville man is blind, homeless and schizophrenic. Why can’t ...

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    That’s because each of California’s 58 counties interprets “gravely disabled” — incapable of taking care of one’s food, clothing and housing needs — a little differently.

  7. Accessible housing - Wikipedia

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    Accessible housing refers to the construction or modification (such as through renovation or home modification) of housing to enable independent living for persons with disabilities. Accessibility is achieved through architectural design, but also by integrating accessibility features such as modified furniture, shelves and cupboards, or even ...

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