The four stages of HAC: Stage 1: Plan, Stage 2: Find, Stage 3: Move; Stage 4: Follow-up

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  1. Housing Access Coordination involves four stages – Plan, Find, Move, Follow-up – that outline your key actions to help people move to a home of their own.
  2. Plan is the first stage in the Housing Access Coordination process. Your first action in this phase is to meet with participants to develop their person-centered plan. The initial person-centered planning session involves more listening than talking. Ask open questions to uncover meaningful information so you can help participants find the right home.
  3. Find is the second stage of the Housing Access Coordination process. This phase outlines your actions in helping individuals locate their home.
  4. Move is the third stage of the Housing Access Coordination process.. This is where you help the person pack, move, and unpack.
  5. Follow-up is the final stage of the Housing Access Coordination process. It is intended to help the person keep the home of their own.

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