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Long Term and Supportive Housing

Programs providing alternative living arrangements for people who need support in daily activities of living due to age, disability, substance abuse, mental illness, chronic homelessness or other circumstances. Also includes services that help people with specific needs find stable housing in the community.

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Promotes housing stability for individuals/families by developing case plans, teaching self-sufficiency and offering life skills development. Connects participants to the community through available resources. Services include:

  • Skill Building
  • Goal Setting
  • Housing Search
  • Advocacy
  • Referrals
  • Case Management
  • Assessment and Treatment Planning
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Housing option for clients with disabilities who are able to live fairly independently. Clients are responsible for the care of their apartment, possess independent living skills, and are responsible to purchase groceries for the preparation of their breakfast and lunch meals. Most clients receive their supper meal from Community Connections. Locations in Summerside:

Granville Street: Apartment building with six apartments connected with a common area, four of which have two bedrooms. Staff supervision in the common area through the weekday evenings and part of the weekend. Supper is served in the common area.

MacEwen Road: Apartment building with seven apartments connected with a common area. There are three apartments with one bedroom; three apartments with two bedrooms; and one apartment with three bedrooms that also has staff supervision Monday-Friday 4pm-8am and 24-hour supervision on weekends. For most residents, the supper meal is provided in the common area.

Court Street: Four individual affordable and accessible apartments on the upper level with a full kitchen/eating area, living room space, and an accessible bathroom. Laundry facilities are shared.
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Housing options for clients with limited independent skills and a dependence on staff support to assist with their daily living needs. Locations across Summerside:

Winter Street: Group home with six permanent beds; one accessible bedroom on the first floor and five bedrooms on the second floor. Residents attend day services Monday-Friday.

Highland Avenue: Two bedroom apartment with 24-hour supervision.

Granville Street: Two apartment units with three bedrooms and 24-hour staff supervision. There is a common area for socialization and most residents eat their supper in the common room.

Barbara Weit Road: Rural group home with four permanent beds. One accessible bedroom on the first floor and three bedrooms on the second floor. Some residents attend day services Monday-Friday. 24-hour staff supervision.

Court Street: Two group home units with 24-hour staff supervision.

All locations are wheelchair accessible.
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Provides a home and resource centre for autism for young people wishing to live outside their parents' home.

At times there may be a waitlist.
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Provides three types of housing for individuals with intellectual disabilities:

  • Group Living: Located in the Montague area. Residents are encouraged to be as independent as possible but have the support of staff when required. Some are small options homes with 2-3 residents. Some facilities are staffed 24 hours a day, have day programming, and offer help with food and laundry.
  • Associate Family Program: People with intellectual disabilities can apply to live in a home with a local family who provides a nurturing, safe and supportive environment (pending availability).
  • Independent Living Centre: Provides support for 8 independent persons as well as a Small Options Unit ( a three-bedroom)
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People with intellectual disabilities who live in West Prince can apply for a variety of residential housing services. Supported living is located in Alberton, O'Leary and Tignish. Includes:
  • Supported apartment living
  • Independent living
  • Room and board options
  • In-home care to assist families
  • Respite care for families
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Open Homes Provided by: Airbnb
Airbnb hosts offer their rental space for free to people going through a difficult time. This includes:
  • Medical stays: For those receiving care or supporting a patient or healing with family during a difficult time
  • Refugee housing: Temporary accommodation before settling into permanent housing (for refugees and asylum seekers)
  • Disaster relief: For people who have had to flee their homes, as well as relief workers deployed to help in a disaster
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Fully equipped housing complex with seven units that provide supervised support for high functioning adults with intellectual disabilities.

Units are shared between two tenants and have two bedrooms, a bathroom, and kitchenette. There is a shared full kitchen, common dining area and living room. Tenants share chores such as meal planning, cooking and cleaning up.

Person-Centered Plans provide life skills and employment training and residents are supported to allow for an independent, secure lifestyle.

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Helps people with intellectual disabilities find suitable, independent housing and help to navigate and connect to key community resources.
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The Housing Navigators make referrals and help individuals to access the right resources by assessing the risks associated with an individual's housing circumstances. Includes:

  • Providing an overview of programs related to housing in Epekwitk / PEI
  • Assisting with applications for Family Housing Program and Seniors Housing Programs
  • Making referrals to, and helping in accessing, community resources
  • Developing case planning and management for complex clients
  • Connecting clients and landlords
  • Accessing settlement services for immigrants and refugees
  • Following up to ensure clients getting the help they need
  • Finding mental health resources that may prevent clients from accessing housing
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