“We’re asking ourselves, ‘Why so much death when people are getting what they want?’ We have over sixty programs. We’re the largest permanent supportive housing provider of this sort of service in the Bay Area now. We had trouble keeping staff because the people we attract to this sort of job really care deeply and got invested in people’s lives, sort of like a life coach for people with an incredible list of problems. And then they die on you, even when you house them?”