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Description: Private or non-profit residences, also known as domiciliary hostels, provide long term housing to vulnerable adults who require some supervision and services to maintain their independence in the residence. Residents are typically living with a psychiatric, developmental or physical illness and or disability.Services include:Furnished rooms (most are shared accommodation) 24 hour urgent response Medication management Meals and snacks Housekeeping and personal laundry Social and/or recreational activities Access to community based servicesSubsidy program for Residential ServicesThe City of Ottawa provides financial assistance for low income residents to subsidize the cost of their board and lodging in a residence. Eligibility is based on an admission assessment and a financial assessment. Try the self assessment below to see if you qualify:Admission assessmentTo be eligible for a subsidy, a person must:Be 18 years of age, or older Be a person living with psychiatric, developmental, physical illness and/or disability or frailty Voluntarily agree to accept placement Have an immigration status in Canada other than visitor, student, temporary work visa or sponsored immigrant Be able to live in a group setting and display safe, respectful, and non-violent behaviour Be able to bathe, dress, take care of one’s toileting or qualify for community care services to manage these needs independently Be able to walk and change position or use an assistive device to move and change position independently Manage community outings and transportation arrangements independently Be compliant with prescribed medication/treatment plan and/or be medically stable as determined by a health professional Be compliant with court ordered plan and/or community treatment order, if applicable Manage alcohol and/or substance use choices responsibly and if applicable, be compliant with a prescribed addiction treatment program Be able to manage finances independently or agree to have finances managed by a Power of Attorney for Finance, or Public Guardian and Trustee, or other approved money manager Have limited financial resources and meet the allowable asset levelFinancial assessmentTo be financially eligible, a person must have limited financial resources. Persons who are currently eligible for Ontario Works or the Ontario Disability Program (ODSP) are deemed financially eligible for a subsidy. Generally a person may not qualify for a subsidy if their asset level is greater than $5,000 or if their net annual income exceeds $19,036.75. Couples are treated as separate applicants regardless of their choice of living situation.Try the Subsidy Eligibility Estimator using your net monthly income:Subsidy Eligibility EstimatorPlease enter your net monthly incomeBased on your monthly income, you are**Disclaimer:Completing this Subsidy Eligibility Estimator provides only a basic screening and does not confirm actual eligibility.Apply for a subsidy in Residential ServicesTo apply for a subsidy in Residential Services, a person must complete an intake referral form with the following information:Full name, date of birth and address Social Insurance Number Status in Canada Income and assets Expenses Placement needs We recommend a health professional such as a doctor, nurse or social worker complete the intake referral form. For a paper copy of the form, a person can e-mail Community.Supports@ottawa.caor call 613-580-2424, ext. 26586. Once completed and signed by the applicant, the form can be submitted by fax to 613-236-4560, by e-mail to CommunitySupports@ottawa.caor by mail to Residential Services, 370 Catherine Street, Ottawa, ON, K1R 5T5. Once we review the completed form, we may ask for additional information such as a medical from a doctor to support the application.Applicants who appear to qualify for a subsidy will be provided with an appointment to meet with a Residential Services Worker who will verify income, assets and health information. Applicants who do not qualify will be provided with an explanation in writing. Visit a local residence by taking a virtual tour!Each virtual tour describes the services and amenities offered in the home. The residences are displayed by geographic area.DowntownEastOutside Ottawa (South-West)Rural Ottawa (East)South WestUpdated as required.

Copyright Text: Feature Class created for Community and Social Services Department by the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services, GIS Business Consultant (Warren Bedford x25144).

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