Supportive Housing provides stable, affordable accommodations with on-site support for individuals with mental health or addictions challenges, recognizing that housing is foundational to recovery.
Stable housing is one of the most important factors in mental health and addiction recovery. LLGAMH's Supportive Housing program provides individuals with safe, affordable accommodations alongside individualized support from trained staff.
Residents in Supportive Housing receive help with daily living, medication management, community connections, and planning for independence.
Who is Supportive Housing For?
- Adults in recovery from mental illness or addiction
- Individuals transitioning from hospital, residential care, or homelessness
- People who need a structured, supported environment to maintain stability
Support Services Included
- Regular check-ins with support workers
- Assistance with daily living activities
- Connection to community services and social supports
- Skills building toward greater independence
Wait Times
Supportive Housing has limited capacity. Wait times can be significant. Contact us to discuss your situation and be added to the waitlist.
Referral Process
Referrals to Supportive Housing are made through your LLGAMH case manager or through Centralized Intake. Housing and income assessments are required.
Programs Within Supportive Housing
Edward Street Group Home
Supportive housing for adults with a dual diagnosis of mental health and developmental concerns.
Davison Avenue Group Home
Supportive housing for adults living with severe and persistent mental illness.
Church Street Group Home
Transitional supportive housing for adults with mental health needs.
Murray Street Group Home
Supportive housing within the forensic mental health system.
How to Access This Program
All programs are accessed through our Centralized Intake. Call us or visit any of our office locations across Lanark, Leeds and Grenville.
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