Under the experimental plan, it will become a supervised residence in which elderly people will help provide day care for the children while the mothers work, attend school or receive counseling.
Most urgent is the need for our mental-health centers to operate supervised residences so that we can assure our mentally ill a caring home.
The rest are living in supervised residences or with their families.
He tried several times after that to get back into a supervised residence, including the one at Creedmoor, where he had lived in 1994, but with no luck.
Mr. Hogue had dropped out of a treatment program at a supervised residence in New York City.
In the past 10 years, funds have not kept up with demands, especially those of homeless children and adolescents who need supervised residences.
In 1987, he moved to a supervised residence for the mentally ill in Brooklyn.
That is the address of the Traveler's Hotel, a supervised residence for formerly homeless women at Eighth Avenue and 40th Street.
Perhaps a majority of them can do well, at that point, in supervised residences, where someone helps them with such things as taking their medication and getting disability payments.
Finally, the men are helped to get Social Security and other benefits that will pay for an apartment and are moved into supervised residences, often with a friend from the same program.