“…Studies identifying valued occupations of homeless individuals revealed varied priorities and goals, with attention to survival, identity and social connectedness, and self-care (Chapleau et al, 2011;Illman et al, 2013;Marshall et al, 2017;Muñoz et al, 2006;Salsi et al, 2017;Thomas et al, 2017). This population can benefit significantly from access to occupational therapy in order to develop functional living skills, address underlying cognitive deficits, increase self and health management skills, and to more easily transition to and maintain independent living through occupational engagement (Gutman & Raphael-Greenfield, 2017;Helfrich & Fogg, 2007;Roy et al, 2017;Thomas et al, 2017). Current evidence additionally supports the effectiveness of occupational therapy interventions to address chronic health conditions, mental health diagnoses, and brain injury; supported interventions also include independent living, and cognitive and self-management skill development (Connolly et al, 2019;Gibson et al, 2011;Ikiugu et al, 2017;Leland et al, 2016;Powell et al, 2016;Pyatak et al, 2018;Radomski et al, 2016;Schwartz et al, 2017;Swarbrick & Noyes, 2018;Thomas et al, 2011).…”