Kearny Vista (602)
Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH)
At Kearny Vista Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH), we are here to help you maintain housing stability and thrive in your community. We believe recovery starts from within and our team will do whatever it takes to help you learn and apply coping skills, link you to resources, and power with you as you navigate your hopes and dreams.
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5400 Kearny Mesa Road
San Diego, CA 92111
619-717-2363 Main 510-846-6712 Emergency/ After Hours
619-866-4213 Fax
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Î÷¹ÏÊÓƵ was founded on the belief that rehabilitation and recovery from serious mental illness are possible. We have consolidated our learning and experience into the Recovery-Centered Clinical System (RCCS), a richly personal, holistic, and comprehensive approach to recovery. Learn more about the RCCS by clicking here.
Essentials At A Glance
Program Type: Supportive Housing
To Make Referrals: All referrals to Kearny Vista PSH are prioritized and matched by the region’s Coordinated Entry System.
# of Units: 142
Who We Serve: Adults experiencing chronic or literal homelessness and have a disabling condition substantially limiting one or more major life activities (as defined by HUD Category 1).
Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday from 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
About the Program: In partnership with San Diego Behavioral Health Services and San Diego Housing Commission, Î÷¹ÏÊÓƵ offers onsite supportive and case management services for persons residing at Kearny Vista Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH).
Service participation is voluntary and not a requirement of residing at Kearny Vista. Î÷¹ÏÊÓƵ works with tenants to engage them in services according to their behavioral health and case management needs. Services are provided throughout the community based on preference: on-site in Kearny Vista PSH community space; in individual units; in the supportive service office; or in the community, if appropriate. These services focus on housing stability and retention, including but not limited to:
Outreach and engagement services addressing housing stabilization and case management needs.
Behavioral health assessment, screening, care coordination, and referrals for residents at high risk, in need of more intensive behavioral health services to maintain housing.
Addressing ongoing behavioral health care coordination needs.
Offering site-wide community integration opportunities (BBQs, celebrations, tenant education, and other groups).