Yes, however there are many people who are homeless because they are unable to “properly” function in society due to untreated mental illnesses, part of Reagan’s budget cuts reduced public health funding, shuttering public mental health facilities. Granted, some had horrendous conditions which has a lasting reputation for “Insane asylums”.
The homelessness crisis is not about mental health, it is about housing affordability. This also plays into societal biases against the mentally ill.
Yes, however there are many people who are homeless because they are unable to “properly” function in society due to untreated mental illnesses, part of Reagan’s budget cuts reduced public health funding, shuttering public mental health facilities. Granted, some had horrendous conditions which has a lasting reputation for “Insane asylums”.
The current crisis is about affordability. That hasn’t traditionally been true.
Having mental illness makes homes affordable tho for those that struggle to maintain employment because of said mental issues.
It’s both.