ABSTRACT

Homelessness and housing instability continue to be significant social issues facing low-income families, suggesting a need for more comprehensive, family-based approaches to housing services. This study explored the experiences of 10 HIV-positive women and their children in a Midwestern supportive housing program via in-depth interviews and 5 supportive housing staff. This study explored the challenges associated with housing stability, the availability and limitations of available supportive services, and the effect of permanent supportive housing in the lives of families impacted by HIV/AIDS. Narratives of case managers and housing participants provide a unique perspective into the challenges and strengths of supportive housing programs. Findings reveal the complex needs of HIV-positive mothers in supportive housing, including accessing housing in safe and affordable neighborhoods, and highlight the effectiveness of permanent supportive housing and comprehensive case management services in helping HIV-positive women maintain their health. Findings from this study can help improve case management and social services for women and children living in supportive housing and highlight the need for specific child- and family-centered services. Additional longitudinal research is needed to document sustained effects of supportive housing.

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Katherine Quinn

Katherine Quinn is an Assistant Professor at Medical College of Wisconsin, Center for AIDS Intervention Research, Milwaukee, WI.

Staci Young

Staci Young is an Associate Professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin, Family and Community Medicine, Milwaukee, WI.

Dave Thomas

Dave Thomas is the Director of Programs at All Chicago, Chicago, IL.

Brennan Baldwin

Brennan Baldwin is a Social Work intern at the AIDS Foundation of Chicago, Chicago, IL.

Melanie Paul

Melanie Paul is a Program Manager at the AIDS Foundation of Chicago, Chicago, IL.

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