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Program: Transitional Shared Living  
Organization: CMHA Thames Valley Addiction and Mental Health Services - Housing
London Supportive Housing
Phone Numbers: 519-668-6979
Fax: 519-668-3641
Website: cmhatv.ca/programs-services/housing-services/
Location: London (Central)
Accessibility: Partially Accessible    Partially Accessible
Accessibility Notes: Youth facility has one accessible unit * other facilities and units are not accessible
Hours:
  Administration
Mon8:30am-4:30pm
Tue8:30am-4:30pm
Wed8:30am-4:30pm
Thu8:30am-4:30pm
Fri8:30am-4:30pm

Executives: Dean Astolfi - Director, Supportive Housing
d.astolfi@cmhamiddlesex.ca
Public Contacts: Jay MacDonald - Manager, Supportive Transitional Housing
J.MacDonald@cmhamiddlesex.ca
Service Description: 3 24-hour moderate support homes with a minimum of 8 hours of support per day
  • Youth home - co-ed: Ages 16-24 * 5 beds * staffed
  • Female-only home: four beds
  • 4 co-ed homes: permanent * low-support * 12 beds

Shared living environment * goal of reintegrating clients into community living * focuses on recovery for persons who live with a mental illness * housing provides an environment typical of community settings and expectations

Transitional Youth Apartments - recovery-focused program * reintegrates youth back into community living * bachelor or one-bedroom units * staff on site for support

Fees: Subsidized monthly rent and monthly grocery amount
Application: Referral from a general practitioner or psychiatrist
Eligibility / Target Population: Needs to be willing to develop and work toward a rehabilitation plan * needs to be able to care for own physical needs, climb stairs, take medication independently, and maintain basic daily living skills * not be considered a threat to others
Languages: English
Language Notes: French website * French interpretation available upon request
Area Served:
London and Middlesex  
See Also: Housing and Residential Care for People with Mental Illness

This information was last completely updated on January 10, 2024

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