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Plymouth Healing Communities 

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Plymouth Healing Communities provides housing and companionship to people living with chronic mental illness. Companionship is central to all that we do and what makes us unique. It is essential to breaking the cycle of homelessness for our residents as they transition from the street to recovery and stability.

Mission Statement
In order to break the cycle of hospitalization and homelessness, Plymouth Healing Communities provides companionship, housing and deep respect to homeless individuals recovering from an acute episode of mental illness
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Plymouth Healing Communities
1217 6th Ave 
Seattle 
WA
98101-3107 
(206) 622-4865 

Gary Southerton 
Executive Director 

Programs

Plymouth Healing Communities Programs

Plymouth Healing Communities currently has five living communities which serve our residents who live with chronic mental health issues. All of these are supported by our companionship model which is intrinsic to our mission. PHC began its mission by opening of the House of Healing in 2001. Here housing and one to one intensive companionship support is provided to those who have recently left hospital after a treatment for an acute mental health episode. Residents stay four to six months, living in an intentional community of four residents and four live-in companions where they are aided in their recovery.            

Case management is provided by Harborview Mental Health Services. All alumni of the House of Healing also receive the ongoing support of the community comapnion after their departure. In 2003, PHC acquired Agape House, a five bedroom cluster home that serves women. Case management is provided by Community Psychiatric Clinic with companionship care provided by the community companion and specially trained volunteers.                  

Two years later, Hofmann House, a six bedroom cluster home that serves both men and women was opened. Case management is provided by Harborview with companionship care provided by the community companion and volunteers. Finally, Argonaut House, an eight unit and Admiral House, a fifteen unit apartment building, with residents under case management by Harborview, were acquired in December 2008 and August 2009 respectively. These acquisitions are extremely important since they provide independent living as a housing option for our clients. The community companion provides additional support through community gatherings and volunteer participation.                                 

House of Healing offers housing and one to one intensive companionship support is provided to those who have recently left hospital after a treatment for an acute mental health episode. Residents stay four to six months, living in an intentional community of four residents and four live-in companions where they are aided in their recovery. Case management is provided by Harborview Mental Health Services. All alumni of the House of Healing also receive the ongoing support of the community comapnion after their departure.                                  

Agape House was acquired in 2003 and is a five bedroom cluster home that serves women. Case management is provided by Community Psychiatric Clinic with companionship care provided by the community companion and specially trained volunteers.                                    

In 2005, Hofmann House, a six bedroom cluster home that serves both men and women, was opened. Case management is provided by Harborview with companionship care provided by the community companion and volunteers. Finally, Argonaut House, an eight unit and Admiral House, a fifteen unit apartment building, with residents under case management by Harborview, were acquired in December 2008 and August 2009 respectively. These acquisitions are extremely important since they provide independent living as a housing option for our clients. The community companion provides additional support through community gatherings and volunteer participation.

Recent Successes and Current Challenges

Plymouth Healing Community has recent acquired two small apartment buildings to add to it housing stock. We can now provide a full range of housing options for our residents. All of these are supported by our companionship model of care.                      

Plymouth Healing Communities is in need of continued operational support so that we can increse our impact on homelessness and mental illness in King County. We are always in need of companions at the House of Healing and volunteer companionship support for our other properties.

Evaluation


For over ten years, Plymouth Healing Communities (PHC) has provided emergency and permanent housing and companionship to homeless individuals living with mental illness.

Proven Success
PHC’s first program, the House of Healing, has been home to 92 individuals. PHC has grown its housing portfolio and services from one resident home to five properties totaling 38 beds in a variety of group homes and independent living scenarios. Case management is provided by Harborview Mental Health Services. In addition, PHC offers a companionship model of care to the residents at each of the properties. Companions live side by side with the residents sharing meals, activities and encouraging their client’s sense of wholeness. PHC has was recently awarded the King County Mental Health Exemplary Service Award.

Sustainability
PHC has expanded their companionship model by creating a volunteer component. In May of 2011, they completed the first training of community companion volunteers. The volunteers will afford more interaction with the residents and alumni of their housing programs.

Financial Health
PHC has several stable sources of income for operations allowing them the ability to provide basic services despite the challenging economic climate. Their current fiscal challenge will be the growth of their companionship program, which will require funding for a new program coordinator position as well as raising the final capital funds to build the six unit addition to the Argonaut Apartment Building.

Grant History with The Seattle Foundation:

Grants Awarded through The Seattle Foundation Grantmaking Program:

DateAmountPurpose
3/10/2012 $10,000.00support general operating expenses.
3/10/2010 $15,000.00support general operating expenses.
10/5/2006 $15,000.00support general operating expenses.

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