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Rehabilitative Care in Toronto Central
Soins de réadaptation en Ontario du Centre-Toronto
Program: Safer Spaces: Hoarding Support,, Toronto
Organization: VHA Home HealthCare
Description of Services: Toronto Safer Spaces: Hoarding Support, offers service-specific case management support designed to assist individuals facing challenges in maintaining stable housing due to collecting behaviors * Our goal is to support individuals in achieving housing sustainability through personalized services delivered with a person-centered and harm reduction approach

Program Eligibility Criteria:

People with a history of homelessness and/or receives a housing subsidy
People at imminent risk of eviction (Warning Letter from Landlord or Formal Notice)
Clients must have a caseworker (ongoing) for the long term

Program Service Area: Across the City of Toronto
Requirements
Fees: Available on request;
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Individuals, families and communities dealing with problematic hoarding in the City of Toronto
Application: https://s.cotsurvey.chkmkt.com/?e=190690&h=BA24576F60A6C0B&l=en
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible      Wheelchair Accessible
Languages: English ; French
Area(s) Served: Across the City of Toronto
Contact Information
Phone Numbers: 416-489-2500 ext 2
Toll-Free: 1-888-314-6622
Fax: 416-489-7533/1-888-576-3237
Email: info@vha.ca
Website: www.vha.ca
Address: 30 Soudan Ave, Suite 600
Toronto, ON
M4S 1V6
Map
Intersection: Yonge St and Eglinton Ave E
Location: Toronto (Mount Pleasant West)
Hours: Office: Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Customer Service Centre: Daily 6:30 am-9:30 pm
Executives: Kathryn Nichol - President and CEO
VHA Home HealthCare
416-482-4609 * knichol@vha.ca
Contacts: Samantha Jani - Manager, Community Programs and Partnerships
VHA Home HealthCare
416-280-8398 * sjani@vha.ca

About Us

The Toronto Hoarding Support Services Network supports the needs of individuals, families and communities dealing with problematic hoarding in the City of Toronto by addressing needs and building capacity of service providers and families to address hoarding.


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