Supported Living

Housing Support for Adults with Developmental Disabilities
The Salvation Army Broadview Village supports individuals with developmental disabilities in established communities across the Greater Toronto Area. Our housing supports promote diversity, inclusion, and equity through employee recruitment, person-centered planning, and strong community partnerships.
Broadview Village is committed to providing a safe and supportive environment for lifelong living, learning, skill development, and building meaningful social relationships.
Supported Group Living
With 17 homes, residents are assisted to actively participate in daily routines and household activities. Each individual is supported through an Individual Support Plan (ISP) that outlines personal goals and maximizes opportunities for growth. Staff are dedicated to helping individuals enhance their abilities, improve their quality of life, and pursue their personal goals and aspirations.
Supported Independent Living (SIL)
Broadview Village currently supports three Supported Independent Living (SIL) sites.
The SIL program is designed for adults with intellectual disabilities who require minimal, individualized support in areas such as finances, home management, and community engagement. Individuals may choose to live independently or with roommates of their choice.
This program is tailored to each person’s unique needs. Staff support is typically minimal (4–6 hours per week) and flexible. Individuals are encouraged to build support networks, engage in their communities through employment, volunteering, or education, and actively participate in their Individual Support Plan (ISP).
Admission Information
Supported Group Living & Supported Independent Living (SIL)
Individuals eligible for admission:
- Have a developmental disability
- Are over 18 years old and receiving ODSP
- Funded vacancies require application through the Developmental Services Ontario (DSO) process
To contant the Director of Community Programs, Taofikat Oladimeji:
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Phone: 416-712-0397

Housing Support for Adults with Mental Health Challenges and/or Addictions
Booth Supportive Services (BSS)
Booth Supportive Services is a case management program providing intensive, individualized support to adults (18+) who have experienced chronic homelessness and are living with mental health and/or addiction challenges.
BSS uses the evidence-based Critical Time Intervention (CTI) model to help individuals stabilize housing, improve mental and emotional well-being, and integrate into the community. The service also promotes diversity, inclusion, and equity through its practices and partnerships through two individual support programs.
Booth Supportive Services Program
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Intensive support during the transition from shelter to housing
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Assistance with housing stability and tenancy management
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Support with financial management
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Mental and emotional health support
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Addiction support
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Help building social, healthcare, and community networks
Concurrent Disorders Supportive Housing Program (CDSH)
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Rent subsidy (if available)
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Intensive support during the transition from shelter to housing
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Assistance with housing stability and tenancy management
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Support with financial management
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Mental and emotional health support
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Addiction support
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Help building social, healthcare, and community networks
Admissions Information
How to qualify and apply for our programs
Booth Supportive Services (BSS)
To receive supports, individuals must:
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Have a mental health diagnosis from a medical practitioner or clinical psychologist. For the Concurrent Disorders Supportive Housing Program (CDSH), must also be struggling with addictions
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Have experienced homelessness and been recently housed, or be in the process of being housed
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Be willing to work with a Caseworker or Counsellor from the CDSH / Booth Supportive Services Program as part of recovery and tenancy planning
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Be 18 years of age or older
For information regarding application for admission, please contact the Program manager, Shieldon Elefano:
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Phone: 416-425-1052 ext 223