Homelessness in Gothenburg, Sweden has significantly decreased over the past decade, with a 70% reduction in the number of homeless children and a 42% reduction among adults. Despite this progress, a substantial proportion of the remaining homeless population faces complex challenges. Ninety-three percent of homeless households struggle with either drug dependency or mental health issues. These figures highlight a shift in the demographics of homelessness, indicating a greater need for specialized support services. The decrease is attributed to increased preventative measures and housing initiatives, though ongoing support is crucial. Authorities acknowledge the strong correlation between homelessness and underlying health concerns. Continued efforts are focused on providing both housing and comprehensive care for vulnerable individuals.