HOUSING SUPPORT TAILORED TO YOUR NEEDS 

Our Permanent Housing programs provide much-needed housing supports for individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Our supportive services are tailored to meet the unique needs of each participant. This is established through individual assessment and the collaborative development of an individualized service plan. We support their current needs and offer case management services, supportive counseling—including crisis intervention, ongoing assessment, and independent-living skills training.

Please note: Liberty Resources does not offer financial assistance for housing or rental assistance or security deposits.  Please contact your local Department of Social Services for available resources.

Substance Use - OASAS MRT, Upstate Perm Supportive Housing

Substance use disorders often create housing barriers for individuals. Finding and maintaining safe housing is a crucial component in recovery. Our permanent housing programs provide services that are appropriate to the needs of each individual we serve, with the goal of greater independence.

Supportive services are developed to meet the needs of each individual we serve. This is established through individual assessment and the development of an individualized service plan. Program staff, either directly or through linkages, assist tenants with accessing resources that will enhance their ability to secure employment, including educational opportunities, job-readiness skills, vocational training, and employment placement and retention. Apartments are turnkey, and all tenants have the option to take over responsibility of the lease when it is determined that our services are no longer needed.

ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION

The Permanent Supportive Housing program provides services to adults, age 18 or older, with a documented substance use disorder.

CONTACT

Madison County
MRT Permanent Supportive Housing
Oneida, NY 13421
Phone (315) 280-0551

Upstate Permanent Supportive Housing
Oneida, NY 13421
Phone (315) 363-8345
info@liberty-resources.org
Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm

Mental Health - OMH Supportive Site

Mental health issues can impact many facets of daily living including access to permanent housing, a crucial component of maintaining an individual’s health. Our Mental Health Supportive Housing programs provide services and financial supports for individuals transitioning from a residential setting and also for individuals who are at risk of homelessness.

  • HOUSING PLACEMENT:  Our Housing Counselors ensure that individuals have the ability to exercise their right to choose where they are going to live, taking into consideration the recipient’s functional skills, the range of affordable housing options available in the area, and the type and extent of services and resources that recipients require to maintain their residence within the community.
  • FINANCIAL SUPPORTS:  The program provides financial assistance to recipients who meet income guidelines. Liberty Resources successfully provides rental stipends, moving costs, security deposits, and utility assistance to more than 80 recipients a year.
  • CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES:  Housing Counselors offer case management services, supportive counseling—including crisis intervention, ongoing assessment and support planning, and independent-living skills training. We encourage participants to develop natural community supports and to use community resources to strengthen their bond to their neighborhood and encourage integration into community.

ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION

For enrollment, please contact the Onondaga County Mental Health Department’s Adult Single Point of Access (SPOA) team at 315-435-7711 ext 4696 or visit them online.  The county accepts SPOA referrals online.  The SPOA team determines eligibility and priority status according to New York State Office of Mental Health criteria. 

Chronically Homeless - HUD Permanent Supportive Housing

The HUD Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) program assists persons with substance-use disorders and mental health issues that create barriers to permanent housing. The HUD PSH program is composed of 29 units spread throughout Onondaga County. Each tenant has a private apartment and is responsible for an appropriate portion of the rent every month.

HOUSING SUPPORT

  • Rental subsidies to make rent affordable
  • Linkage to affordable housing options
  • Linkage to social services and other local resources
  • Tenant/landlord conflict resolution

TREATMENT SUPPORT

  • Provide linkage to appropriate substance-use and mental health treatments and to social services
  • Support adherence to treatment planning

ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION

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    HIV / AIDS

    Liberty Resources provides permanent housing to individuals and families who are homeless or housing vulnerable through our MESA Commons site, and through our housing retention program. Each program focuses on the individual’s overall needs to help find and maintain safe and affordable housing. Permanent housing is crucial in maintaining the overall health and happiness of those we serve.

    MESA Commons

    The MESA Commons complex, built by Liberty Resources in 1995, provides permanent housing to families who are homeless or housing vulnerable.
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    HIV/AIDS Housing Retention Program

    Provides long-term rental assistance/subsidies as financial support for housing, enabling the individuals with HIV/AIDS to maintain stable housing and medical care; acquire skills and stability; and successfully achieve independent living. Peer Specialists function as part of the housing retention services team and assist with client education, supportive counseling, and escorting clients to medical and/or housing retention appointments.

    ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

    Our HIV/AIDS Supportive Housing programs are designed for adults living with HIV/AIDS in need of permanent-housing supports.

    CONTACT

    Onondaga County
    MESA Commons
    Syracuse, NY
    Phone (315) 425-1004

    HIV/AIDS Housing Retention Program
    Phone (315) 475-1544 – call 24/7

    info@liberty-resources.org
    Monday – Friday
    9:00am-5:00pm

    Additional Community Resources

    When life’s challenges leave you seeking help, there are place you can turn to in thecommunity for support.

    The 988 Lifeline provides free and confidential support to people in distress 365/24/7.

     

    Connect with your local 211 for additional services in your area.

    Related Programs & Services

    Community Living

    Liberty Resources operates several Supervised Residential programs, and it provides Supported Community Living to a variety of individuals throughout Onondaga and Madison Counties. Emphasis is on creating an environment that encourages the individuals to experience a full life. All individuals create goals for themselves based on their unique desired outcomes, as expressed during their annual Life Plan meeting. Our Community Living programs prepare people for more-independent living.

    HIV Housing & Support Services

    Liberty Resources provides multiple housing options and supports in Syracuse for people with HIV/AIDS, addiction, and mental health issues that prevent permanent housing. Financial Assistance and Housing Retention Services enable individuals/families to maintain stable housing and to successfully achieve independent living. Peer Specialists function as part of the housing retention services team and assist clients.

    Supportive Living

    Liberty Resources understands that having stable housing is key to maintaining the physical and emotional health of the people we serve. Liberty offers residential services that offer support from people who take the time to understand what our participants need and help them connect to the right resources. Our people work with clients to develop a plan with meaningful goals with an approach that supports hope and healing.

    We’re glad you found us.

    Now let’s get you the support you want.

    1-833-335-4237

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    Resources.

    Substance Use Disorder Residential Services Application

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