Jillian Olmsted

1 year ago
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Utah Stories recently featured a program on YouTube discussing how to create a resource center that benefits both neighbors and homeless individuals, as well as how to develop affordable housing in neighborhoods. The show's host, Speaker 1, interviews Jillian Olmsted, CEO of The In-Between, an organization that has implemented an exceptional model for such centers.
The In-Between's mission is to provide a home for individuals without one, offering hospice services or medical respite care. Unlike traditional homeless resource centers, The In-Between creates a warm, inviting environment with living areas, dining rooms, and individually decorated rooms to mimic apartment-style living.
One unique aspect of The In-Between is the high level of trust they place in their residents. Everyone has keys to lock their doors and safes in their rooms. Though they respect personal boundaries, they don't enforce strict rules, allowing residents to come and go freely. This approach fosters a positive atmosphere, resulting in very few issues with theft or violence.
Furthermore, The In-Between focuses on end-of-life care, providing medical respite services to those who qualify for hospice but opt not to use it. They aim to prevent medical conditions from worsening due to living on the streets, offering a compassionate and dignified place for individuals in need.
The organization has faced challenges with community acceptance, especially in upscale neighborhoods, but has ultimately garnered support once the community sees the positive impact. However, Speaker 1 points out that there is a growing problem with severely mentally ill individuals who need proper care and support. The In-Between is not equipped to handle these cases, and there is a gap in addressing the needs of this population.
The conversation touches on the need for permanent funding and a city or state-led solution to address mental health and homelessness adequately. Universal healthcare is suggested as a potential solution to improve access to medical care and support for individuals experiencing homelessness. Overall, The In-Between's compassionate approach to providing care and support to vulnerable individuals sets an example for other organizations and communities to follow.

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