Traditional Transitional Housing Program - Totaling 30 placement sites (One of three housing programs offered)
% Bed Days Utilized
Current Value
71%
Definition
Story Behind the Curve
Bed utilization fluctuates each quarter due to the variability in individuals’ circumstances and the dynamic number of individuals scheduled for release. The bed days utilized for FY23 averaged 68%, which is below our target bed utilization of 80%. This lower than typical annual average can be attributed to multiple reasons. In particular, operational aftereffects of COVID-19, such as workforce depletion, and supply chain challenges for repairs of scattered site units slowed turnover rate. Additionally, in some instances, significant damage was caused to rental units during protracted eviction processes. During FY23, the Transitional Housing portfolio also had multiple midyear grant closeout and amendments.
Partners
The Department of Corrections (DOC) works in partnership with Designated Agencies, Public Housing Authorities, Community Justice Centers, affordable housing providers, private landlords, municipalities, and non-profit organizations.
What Works
Action Plan
The DOC implemented an electronic referral system for transitional housing programs. This process will support effective reentry planning and decrease the time individuals wait to be screened and released to an approved transitional housing program, in turn increasing program utilizations.
Additionally, the DOC designated a reentry-focused probation/parole officer in each district office, and a senior caseworker in each correctional facility to support efficiency in release planning.