Modular Housing - Dovercourt and Macey Place
Our modular housing helps people successfully transition from homelessness to a supportive living apartment. Together with COTA Health, we offer residents comprehensive and around-the-clock support on-site, including harm reduction, counseling, assistance with finances, access to healthcare, income support, and help finding work.
For more info, contact:
Modular Housing
Jody Swindells
jody.swindells@tngcs.org
416.886.6468
About the Modular Supportive Housing Buildings:
Private furnished apartments with a washroom, kitchenette and living/sleeping area
Free laundry on-site
Pets are welcome
Support services at Modular Supportive Housing Locations:
Optional breakfast, lunch and dinner meal program served in the building's dinner room or as takeout
Crisis response plans
Harm reduction and relapse prevention counseling
Medication reminders and safe storage
Support with daily living activities
Onsite staff and after-hours on-call staff
Connections with community supports, primary health care, employment, volunteer opportunities and more!
FAQs
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Are the units subsidized?
Yes, all units are rent-geared-to-income.
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What is the application process?
Submit an application to The Access Point.
Applicants will then be selected from The Access Point's social housing waiting list. Applicants are selected based on the date of application.
Selected applicants will be contacted by phone for an appointment. During the appointment, applicants will be asked to verify current income and Canadian status (e.g. citizen, permanent resident, etc.).
If the applicant is eligible for a subsidy and qualifies for modular housing, the apartment is shown to them.
If the applicant accepts the unit, a lease is signed.
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How many apartments are at Dovercourt Place?
Dovercourt Place has 44 bachelor apartments, including 12 that are fully accessible.
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How many apartments are at Macey Place?
Macey Place has 56 bachelor apartments, including 14 that are fully accessible.
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Are the apartments accessible?
Each building has some accessible apartments. Dovercourt Place has 12 and Macey Place has 16.
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Can residents bring their own decorations and furniture when they move in?
Apartments are already furnished but residents are welcome to bring their own decorations and furnishings.
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Can residents have pets?
Yes! Pets are allowed at our Modular Support Housing buildings.
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Do residents have to use the meal program?
The meal program is optional. You can choose to have some, all or none of your meals through the meal program.
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Can family and friends visit?
Yes! This is home and residents are welcome to have family and friends visit.
