
NYC Government Publication
A Data-Driven Re-Design of Housing Supports and Services for Aging Adults Who Experience Homelessness in New York City
Evidence shows a cohort effect of baby boomers born between 1955 and 1965 who have disproportionate homelessness risk. Older homeless adults have medical needs exceeding their biological ages. The report forecasts the homeless population in NYC, projects potential costs and suggests interventions.
- Agency
- Additional creators
- Dennis Culhane & Dan Treglia (university of Pennsylvania), Randall Kuhn (University of California), Kelly Doran (New York University)
- Subject
- Report type
- Studies
- Date published
- 2019-01-15
- Language
- Calendar year
- 2019
- Borough
- brooklyn
- staten_island
- bronx
- manhattan
- queens
- School district
- District 14
- District 15
- Required Report Name
- Not Required