A Permanent Home That Allows Drinking Helps Homeless Drink Less
“The participants in our study are human beings who are capable of positive behavior change,” she says. “They’re able to do that when given a home.”
also: A 2009 study in JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, suggested this type of housing saved Seattle taxpayers more than $4 million in costs from publicly funded services.
really, not so sure about this.