Tri-County Vanguard

More community-based homes for Nova Scotians with disabiliti­es

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The provincial government is moving ahead on its commitment to develop eight community- based homes for Nova Scotians with disabiliti­es over two years.

In July, vendors interested in developing and operating new homes can participat­e in informatio­n sessions in regions where five homes will be located – Halifax Regional Municipali­ty ( two homes) and Yarmouth, Kings and Lunenburg counties.

Then in August, Community Services will issue a call for vendors to apply to develop and operate homes. Work is already underway on the developmen­t of homes in New Glasgow, Isle Madame and Clare.

The homes will each house up to four Nova Scotians with disabiliti­es. The applicatio­n process will focus on finding the highest quality of service and support for participan­ts of the Disability Support Program and their families. The locations and criteria for building the homes are based on needs of participan­ts. The specific support needs for each home will vary depending on the needs of the participan­ts.

The developmen­t of more community- based homes for persons with disabiliti­es is part of the government’s commitment to an accessible province by 2030. Government increased its investment for the eight homes with an additional $ 1 million in Budget 20182019, bringing the total to $ 5.2 million over two years. There are currently 223 community- based, small option homes in Nova Scotia.

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