Homelessness is a complex issue with many causes, including lack of affordable housing, poverty, mental illness, and substance abuse. Homelessness in America provides an overview of the research on homelessness, including the systems of care in which homeless services are organized, the tailoring of services to meet the needs of diverse types of homeless, the newest trends in services, and funding sources. The book also examines homelessness from an occupational therapy perspective, including studies on specific issues pertaining to various homeless populations. This in-depth discussion provides a vital understanding of homelessness using a client-centered and strengths-based approach. In other words, Homelessness in America is a book that helps occupational therapists understand and treat homelessness from a client-centered and strengths-based perspective. It provides an overview of the research on homelessness, including the systems of care, tailoring of services, newest trends, and funding sources.