Orange County Government will join Alliance Health and Caramore, Inc. on September 9 in opening the Wonderful House, a new bridge housing project at 2032 Homestead Road in Chapel Hill. The house honors the late Wonderful Buie, beloved Caramore peer support specialist and resident manager and his own history of homelessness and recovery.
Bridge housing paired with supportive services is an evidence-based best practice designed to help stabilize people coming out of homelessness, incarceration, and institutions. It provides safe housing for three to five months with a focus on recovery supports, case management and peer support, developing independent living skills, and making connections to permanent housing. Bridge housing has been identified for several years as a critical need in the Orange County Partnership to End Homelessness System Gaps Analysis.
The Homestead Road property is a five-bedroom brick ranch home located next to a city bus stop and near Interfaith Council facilities, the Southern Human Services building, and the Seymour Center. It will house six people referred by Orange County and Alliance Health in four bedrooms for up to five months and will be staffed seven days a week with a case manager and peer support professional providing both individual and group programming. Orange County housing, reentry, street outreach, and behavioral health and social service providers will have access to the home to provide additional support.
The house will be managed by Caramore under contract with Alliance Health, with project funding shared by Orange County Government and Alliance. The funding from Orange County is through the Partnership to End Homelessness, which is also supported by the Towns of Chapel Hill, Carrboro, and Hillsborough.
Since 1974, Caramore has provided vocational and residential support services to Orange County adults living with mental illness. Alliance Health is the public managed care organization for county citizens with severe mental illnesses, substance use disorders, and long-term care needs including intellectual/developmental disability and traumatic brain injury.
“With growing numbers of Orange County residents with behavioral health needs experiencing homelessness and needing support on their way to permanent housing, this program will provide critical housing and interventions,” said Ann Oshel, Alliance SVP for Community Health and Well-Being. Alliance’s funding of the project is part of over $8M invested in housing support for its health plan members since 2017.
“This project embodies Orange County’s commitment to ensure a community network of basic human services and infrastructure that maintains, protects, and promotes the well-being of all county residents,” said Jamezetta Bedford, Orange Board of County Commissioners Chair.
“Wonderful House will provide a critical step in ensuring all residents of Orange County have housing and the behavioral health support they need,” said Orange County Housing Director Blake Rosser. “This short-term, low barrier housing coupled with supportive services will provide a successful transition into permanent housing.”
A ribbon cutting will be held at the house on Monday, September 9 beginning at 11:00am with tours of the house to follow. The public is cordially invited to attend. The address is 2032 Homestead Road Chapel Hill, NC 27516. No RSVP is required.
About Alliance Health
Alliance Health is a public managed care organization serving Cumberland, Durham, Harnett, Johnston, Mecklenburg, Orange and Wake counties in North Carolina. Working with a network of more than 4,000 private providers, Alliance has responsibility for almost 470,000 Medicaid-eligible and uninsured individuals among a population of over 3.5M. The Alliance Medicaid Behavioral Health and Intellectual/Developmental Disability Tailored Plan manages all the health care needs – physical, behavioral and pharmacy – for people with severe mental illnesses, substance use disorders, and long-term care needs including intellectual/ developmental disability and traumatic brain injury. Learn more about Alliance’s housing initiatives.
About Caramore, Inc.
Caramore Community’s transitional rehabilitation program offers people with severe and persistent mental illness the opportunity to focus on vocational development, residential stability, and learning to prioritize their healthcare. For the past 50 years, Caramore Community has served the Orange County community with a variety of vocational, residential and peer support services. During that time Caramore has supported hundreds of Orange County residents toward their achievement of independent, community-based living. Caramore is currently providing other successful Bridge Housing program services in Chapel Hill and Charlotte.