Service Coordination saves taxpayer dollars by keeping elderly people in their homes, allowing them to age-in-place with community based supportive services rather than moving to a nursing facility.
Service coordination assists in stabilizing families by building assets to become economically self-sufficient to move out of poverty.
Service coordination helps maximize independence and self-reliance for those with disabilities by coordinating available resources in the community.
Service coordination reduces the cost of resident turnover and property maintenance by resolving issue that could lead to the eviction or moving of the resident.
Service coordination strengthens communities and builds a better quality of life for those in need.
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