Services

Huntington At Symphony

Huntington At Symphony (HAS) Boston, Mass. JRI partners with the Boston Housing Authority and Cushing Companies in order to provide 25 subsidized housing units for persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). This unique program provides 24-hour concierge service and access to JRI Health Medical Case Management.

Boston
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Focus: Huntington At Symphony provides safe and affordable housing and support to PLWHA in downtown Boston.
Age: 18 and Up
Capacity: 25 Units
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Mairead Skehan
Housing Search and Advocacy Coordinator
555 Amory Street, Suite 2
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130-2672
(617) 485-9927
Group Adult Foster Care

Group adult foster care helps improve independent living for men and women living with HIV/AIDS or at elevated risk for HIV acquisition who have co-occurring psychiatric or medical disabilities.

The private property building has multiple single-room occupancy units with varying kinds of housing/voucher-based support. The Group Adult Foster Care Program office is where weekly groups are held and where care giver staff are located throughout the week.

Patients have access to concierge staff 24/7 in the building. Care giver access is generally Monday-Saturday with varying day time hours depending on the needs of the patients and other events in the building. Weekly nursing access is available on Sundays for at least 2 hours weekly. Nursing consultation is available throughout the week and patients have direct access to the nurse through telephone or through concierge/caregiver staff.  Service delivery is provided directly by Nurse Coordinator and two Home Health Aide caregivers who are JRI employees, and one LICSW who is a contracted employee.

Medicaid is the primary funder of Group Adult Foster Care Services.

Patients may be referred through multiple sources including: housing staff, concierge staff, property management staff, other patients, loved ones (family/friends etc.), as well as outside medical staff. Most often the patients are involved in other JRI Health services and are identified as requiring additional supports, and therefore referred to GAFC. For enrollment in the program a formal referral must be placed by the patient’s primary care and reviewed by the nursing coordinator for appropriateness.

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Rachel has been a part of the JRI team since January, 2000. For over 20 years, Rachel has been working in the field of human services assisting families with accessing and navigating services. Rachel received her Bachelors degree in psychology and Masters Degree in Public Administration from Bridgewater State University. She was promoted in July 2005 to Family Networks Program Director where she closely worked with the Department of Children Families for 10 years ensuring that children and families received the highest quality of individualized services ranging from community based through residential care. Rachel is very dedicated to helping the individuals she works with and is committed to improving the lives of children and families. Rachel’s passion for creative service programming inspires her in her role as JRI Service Navigator.