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The goal of our Supportive Housing Program is to help people who are frail and living with HIV/AIDS maintain their autonomy and live in their own home as long as possible.

To be eligible, it is necessary to be an adult and to have received a diagnosis of sereopositivity or AIDS, to live at La Place Saint-Laurent and to be in loss of autonomy. The clients must need the services on a permanent basis and to need  the services at least once by 24 hours. The services are available 24 hours a day.

The services include:

  • Client’s need assessment
  • Coordination of services as needed
  • Information and referral to appropriate resources
  • Coordination of social, medical or other appointments
  • Regular follow-up
  • Homemaking and laundry
  • Meals and snacks preparation or meals at the dining room
  • Socialisation/exercises
  • Pratical help in activities of daily living provided by Personal Support Workers who have obtained a college diploma
  • Personal Support Workers on site at all times
  • Emergency response system, 24 hours a day

Our qualified Personal Support Workers are trained to provide
the following services:

  • Assistance with medication
  • Homemaking and laundry
  • Meals and snacks preparation
  • Social support: conversation, walks, games, exercises and escort to activities
  • Security calls or visits

There is no fee for this service.

 

Contact Clarisse Nangué, the Case Manager to find out about our eligibility criteria at (416) 365-3350, extension 233. 



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