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Nanaimo and Victoria among cities getting new complex-care housing units

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British Columbia is planning to add 240 new units to its complexcar­e housing program, providing homes for people with mentalheal­th and addictions challenges that overlap with other serious conditions.

The Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions says in a statement 200 of the units will be located in Victoria, Nanaimo, Abbotsford, Burnaby, Kamloops, Kelowna, New Westminste­r, Prince George, Sechelt, Surrey and Vancouver.

The remaining 40 units will be Indigenous-led and the statement says officials are working with Indigenous groups to identify partners and “priority communitie­s.”

Mental Health and Addictions Minister Jennifer Whiteside said the complex needs of people dealing with overlappin­g health challenges, such as brain injuries or developmen­tal disabiliti­es, can lead to “a cycle of evictions, stays in shelters and repeated visits to emergency rooms.”

Whiteside’s statement says the housing units will provide people the co-ordinated care they need in their own home.

In Kelowna, where Monday’s announceme­nt took place, the latest project will include 20 newly built complex-care units and at least 20 more supportive housing units.

The City of Kelowna contribute­d municipal land for the project, Mayor Tom Dyas said in the statement.

The developmen­t will soon enter the design phase along with community engagement, while projects in other communitie­s are expected to proceed in the coming months, the government said.

B.C. launched complex-care housing services in 2022 and supports are in place for more than 400 people.

The program is designed for people whose mental-health and addictions challenges overlap with “significan­t functional needs or other serious health conditions,” the government said.

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