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Supportive Housing

COTA Health provides supportive housing to individuals with a serious mental illness and acquired brain injury.

Click on the name of each service for more information.

Mental Health & Justice Supportive Housing

 

The Mental Health & Justice supportive housing program provides rent-subsidized housing and support to people with mental illness who are homeless and are involved, or are at significant risk of involvement with the justice system. Tenants of this program occupy individual apartment units in locations throughout Scarborough and North York.

Scarborough Step By Step program

 

The Scarborough Step By Step Supportive Housing Program provides rent-subsidized accommodation and support to people living with mental health challenges in the Scarborough community. Each tenant occupies his/her our apartment or housing unit.

Short-Term Residential Beds (Scarborough)

 

COTA Health operates 13 short-term residential beds out of one location in Scarborough. All beds are available to men and women living with a serious mental illness.

Bailey House

 

Bailey House is a supportive housing program that provides rent-subsidized accommodation and support for 10 men living with mental health challenges and co-occurring diabetes or pre-diabetic conditions. Each tenant has his own bedroom and shares a bathroom and communal kitchen with other tenants.

Adams House

 

Adams House is a supportive housing program that provide rent-subsidized accommodation and support for 20 men and 6 women living with mental health challenges. Each tenant has his or her own bedroom and shares a bathroom and kitchenette with two or three other tenants.

ABI Supportive Housing Collegeview Site

 

COTA Health’s Acquired Brain Injury services include a supportive housing program located at the Collegeview Apartment site in the Yonge St./College St. area of downtown Toronto. This program provides rent-geared-to-income accommodation and supports for up to 16 residents. Each resident lives in a bachelor apartment and shares a communal kitchen with other residents.

Last Updated: 08.07.09 XWM - 4 Poyntz Dezign