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Pathways to Housing helps homeless people after medical treatment
Pathway to Housing is helping homeless people recover safely after their medical treatment.
Posted: Jul 26, 2021 6:17 PM
Posted By: Ryan Kanne
REDDING, Calif.- Pathways to Housing is helping homeless people recover after they receive medical treatment. The organization helps give homeless people temporary housing to recover properly and not use unnecessary hospital beds.
Pathways to Housing was founded in Nov 2020, partnering with Mercy Medical Center in Redding and Shasta Community Health program to provide a medical respite program. These programs provide better settings for recovery or continued medical care outside of a hospital.
– 6 children under age 13
– 4 teenagers
– 11 people in their 30s
– 7 people in their 40s
– 8 people in their 50s
– 11 people in their 60s
– 2 people in their 70s
– 5 people in their 80s
– 2 people over age 89
– 1 person of unknown age
• Vaccine update:
services) and people 75 and older. Vaccine supply is still extremely limited.
– How? Click the blue oval labeled “Tell me when it’s my turn” and complete the short survey. If you don’t have Internet access, call (530) 245-7890 to get on the list. Public Health will call or email you when they have an appointment available for you. It may be several weeks before you are contacted, so please do not call Public Health to check on your status.