Aurora shelter for single adults to instead serve families beginning in November

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Aurora shelter for single adults to instead serve families beginning in November
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AURORA , Colo. — An Aurora shelter that serves single adults experiencing homelessness is changing its model and will instead serve unhoused families beginning in November. For decades, Mile High Behavioral Healthcare has served the homeless community through the Comitis Crisis Center , providing support for individuals on their recovery journey as well as shelter and meals to those facing housing instability.

The center will prepare its space throughout the month of November in hopes of welcoming families beginning in December. Dorshimer said 54 single beds will be lost during this shift but there will be a handful of beds for single adults who fit specific criteria.'There'll be one small footprint left for singles, and that's for substance use and mental health as well as medical respite since we're right here on the campus.

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