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Toronto’s supportive housing program cut ER visits by half and saved $2M yearly for 48 formerly homeless residents.
Toronto’s Dunn House, a permanent supportive housing project, has cut ER visits by half and saved nearly $2 million annually in healthcare costs for 48 formerly homeless residents.
The model, part of a federal rapid housing initiative, provides 24-hour medical care, social services, and stable housing.
Residents, many with chronic health issues and histories of instability, report life-changing improvements in health and well-being.
Health officials say the program is cost-effective and scalable, offering a proven solution to reduce homelessness and public system strain.
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El programa de vivienda de apoyo de Toronto redujo a la mitad las visitas a Urgencias y ahorró $ 2 millones anuales para 48 residentes anteriormente sin hogar.