Mayor Eric Adams.
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From the beginning of our administration, we now have been clear that the times of ignoring folks in disaster — on our streets and in our subways — have been over. It’s no secret that too many New Yorkers that suffer from extreme psychological sickness cycle between hospitals and homelessness, and that we want a greater means to assist them get long-term care and secure housing.
That’s the place taking a public well being method to public security is available in, and what our new ‘Bridge to Home’ initiative will present for our brothers and sisters in want, particularly for individuals who have been discharged from psychiatric amenities however shouldn’t have a house to return to and should not but prepared to reside independently. The first facility opened final week in Midtown Manhattan, with particular person rooms, three balanced meals a day, and wraparound psychological well being providers for as much as 46 residents. It will likely be staffed 24 hours a day, seven days every week, by professionals from NYC Well being + Hospitals, who will present behavioral well being providers, treatment administration, and substance use dysfunction remedy, in addition to common social, therapeutic, and leisure alternatives.
By offering folks managing extreme psychological sickness with protected, clear rooms and devoted on-site scientific assist, our ‘Bridge to Home’ amenities will bridge the divide between important hospital care and long-term housing options. This system will cut back emergency room visits and inpatient hospitalizations, in addition to lower road homelessness and reliance on shelters. This may assist sufferers keep away from pointless encounters with legislation enforcement and make our metropolis safer whereas enhancing high quality of life for all New Yorkers. That’s what taking a public well being method to public security really seems like.
‘Bridge to Home’ is a part of our $650 million plan, that we introduced on this yr’s State of the Metropolis deal with. The plan builds on over three years of devoted work to assist New Yorkers combating homelessness and psychological sickness, and is altering the best way we look after these in disaster.
From increasing our SCOUT and PATH outreach fashions that pair social employees with cops to do outreach on the subways, to growing the variety of group clubhouses that present protected areas for folks with extreme psychological sickness, to increasing Secure Haven beds that make it simpler for homeless New Yorkers to get off the road, we now have used each attainable instrument and methodology to assist New Yorkers in want get care and providers, it doesn’t matter what points they’re combating. Extra importantly, we’re investing within the social providers that take a public well being method to retaining all New Yorkers protected. Our administration has modified the dialog round psychological well being, homelessness, and quality-of-life points. We have now efficiently advocated for improved authorized choices, notably the ‘Supportive Interventions Act,’ which helped us get Albany to present us the flexibility to increase entry to care and enhance involuntary remedy choices this yr.
Our work over the past three and a half years has been the appropriate factor to do, the compassionate factor to do, and it has had broad assist from a majority of New Yorkers. We’re delivering actual options that work, not catch-phrases that may by no means develop into actuality.
I’ve seen each side of this subject, from residing on the verge of homelessness as a baby to patrolling our subways as a transit officer. As mayor, I’m decided to assist break the cycle of dysfunction and construct a greater future; a future the place all New Yorkers have an opportunity for grace, steering, and long-term restoration. Everyone knows that regardless of how misplaced you could be, there may be at all times a means house, however typically you want slightly assist to get there.