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Mental Health Association in Tulsa

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The Mental Health Association in Tulsa, Inc. (Association) has been actively involved in developing and operating a continuum of housing and support services for persons with serious mental illnesses since 1989. Currently, the Association owns 214 housing units and leases 31 units in a variety of types and locations. Most of the current housing is available to homeless or formerly homeless adult individuals, however beginning in 1999 the Association began developing housing that is not limited to homeless persons with a focus on community reintegration through use of the mixed income model.

Housing options include:

  • SafeHaven - for street habituated homeless adult individuals with mental illness who agree to enter into a transitional or permanent living program that has a "low demand/high expectation" philosophy of care.
  • Transitional Living - for homeless adult individuals with mental illness who agree to enter into a transitional living program that has a "high demand/high expectation" philosophy of care, with the expectation that the individual will be ready to successfully move into independent housing within two years.
  • Long Term Supportive Living/Long Term Supportive Lite (LTS-Lite) - dedicated to homeless adult individuals with mental illness who have not demonstrated the ability to live independently in the community with normal outpatient support. LTS-Lite participants do not require 24-hr. on-site support.
  • Independent Living – While some units are dedicated to adult individuals with a serious mental illness who have demonstrated the ability to live independently in the community, and/or adult individuals who may have been chronically homeless, the remaining units are available to any adult seeking an apartment in the community at market rate. Section 8 assistance is accepted.

Here's How to Contact Us

Learn more about the Mental Health Association in Tulsa's housing and support services.

Housing Specialist/Leasing – (918) 382-2475
Associate Director – (918) 382-2479
Mental Health Assistance/Referral Center – (918) 382-2482
Association Main Number – (918) 585-1213

 
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