Housing process
Shelter rules and rights
Case management task
community rresources
Independent Living skills
100

This document proves your income when applying for housing. 


Pay stubs

100

True or False: You have the right to appeal a shelter transfer.


True

100

Case workers help clients apply for this monthly income benefit if they cannot work. 


SSD/SSI

100

Its a big building up the block where they have books, computer services, classes, you can also get your passport here as well.

Public library 

100

Washing your hands before cooking is an example of this.


Hygiene 

200

The first step in applying for supportive housing is usually this.


Completing the 2010E

200

If you feel unsafe in shelter or believe your rights were violated, you can file this.


Grievance or complaint 

200

This is the basic rule about meetings with your case worker — you must do this to keep moving forward with housing.


Weekly meetings. Or scheduled appointments

200

This office helps residents apply for public assistance, food stamps, and cash benefits.


HRA building 

200

Setting money aside every month for unexpected expenses is called this.


Saving

300

Name three types of ID you need for a housing application. 


-ID

-Passport

-social security card

-Birth certificate 

300

Residents must not do this inside the shelter to maintain safety and health.


smoking, drinking, or using drugs


300

Case workers often complete this type of evaluation to identify a client’s strengths, barriers, and service needs.


psychosocial assessment


300

People in mental health crisis can call this three-digit hotline for immediate support.


988 suicide and crisis life line

300

Planning your meals for the week before shopping helps save money and improve health. This is called ____.


Meal planning

400

This appointment is where you sit down with a housing worker to review your eligibility, documents, and housing needs.


Housing interview 

400

Staff must follow this law when protecting your private information.


Confidentiality

400

These types of notes records every contact or service provided to a client tells full details about what happen during and interaction or conversation.

Case notes

400

This nationwide program delivers meals to older adults who cannot easily leave their homes.


Meals on wheels

400

Managing stress through exercise, support networks, or mindfulness practices is an example of this important life skill.


Self-care

500

This document is often needed from a doctor or therapist to confirm a disability for supportive housing eligibility.


Psych evaluation

500

If a resident feels unsafe in shelter due to violence, threats, or harassment, they can request this type of transfer for their protection.


Safety Transfer

500

When services end, case workers are responsible for creating this final document that records progress, unmet needs, and referrals.


Discharge Summary

500

This federal benefit provides cash assistance to elderly, blind, or disabled individuals who have little to no income.


SSI

500

Before signing an apartment lease, you should carefully review these three things: the monthly rent, the length of the lease, and these additional costs that may not be included.


utilities (like heat, electricity, or water bills)


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