Some question Salvation Army homeless shelter on rehab or comfort
MANKATO The Salvation Armys mens shelter underwent major changes when it opened its doors for the winter season in November.
Gone was the low tolerance drug and alcohol policy of past years, replaced with zero-tolerance including drug tests upon intake. If you didnt pass, you were told to come back when you could.
Case management plans were also put in place for each shelter user based on goals outlined during one-on-ones with staff. After a seven-day grace period, the men needed to demonstrate they were vigilantly looking for work if they were able or seeking a diagnosis for disability benefits if they werent. If the men kept up on their plans, they'd be allowed to stay for 90 days max.
The idea was to motivate the shelter users into finding work and a permanent place to stay, said Leslie Johnson, Salvation Army's director.
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