Dial 2-1-1. Our helpline is answered by real people 24/7 and service is available in 150+ languages.
Offers 48 one-bedroom units plus 3 barrier-free wheelchair accessible one-bedroom units
- rent assessed on a geared-to-income basis for 36 units
- building is designated as non-smoking in units and common areas
Provides rent-geared-to-income and below-market-rent housing for seniors
- all applications are made to Bonnie Place management
Bonnie Place I:
- rents are geared to income
- 39 bachelor and 40 one-bedroom units in the apartment tower
- common room for use of all tenants
Bonnie Place II:
- 82 one-bedroom units with balconies
- 76 units are at 80% of market rent and the remaining 6 are at full market rent
Accommodation provided in 3-storey, 63 unit apartment building for independent seniors in south Burlington
* close to amenities
Non-profit 60-unit apartment building for seniors
- 1 bedroom units, 2 bedroom units and wheelchair accessible units
- clients live independently in their own accessible apartments
- mix of market rent and subsidized units
Services and Programs:
Emmaus Place
Good Shepherd Square Apartments
HOMES Program
Mathias Place
Steps to Health
Taylor Apartments
Other Hamilton housing sites and areas include:
Brennan House
Aberdeen Ave
Emmanuel House
John St N
Simcoe St
Crisis: 1-866-780-7275
Fax: 905-527-3181
Toll Free: 1-866-780-7275
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Eligibility is calculated based on 30% of a household's gross monthly income. If applicant is receiving assistance from Ontario Works or the Ontario Disability Support Program, a social assistance rent scale is applied. Additional charges may apply depending on the building (e.g. utilities, parking).
The organization is does not operate as a landlord and does not directly offer housing. Does not offer emergency shelters or emergency housing.
Services include:
- listing of available rental accommodations
- free phone access
- subsidized housing applications
- housing search assistance
- information services
- community referrals
Affordable housing provider.
Charitable not-for-profit organization that provides supportive housing, supports for daily living, respite and community services for adults 65 and over * offers older adults choices in residential living and supported care * free seasonal flu shots available in November
Residential Tower (Supportive Housing, 2222)
- 172 private bed-sitting rooms with a private full bath * support package includes personal support services available 24 hours a day * full dietary service in the dining room * housekeeping * laundry and linen service * social and recreational programs * bus stop at door
- St Elizabeth Health Care operates a clinic on the main floor of the Residential Tower to provide nursing service for eligible Residential Tower residents
Apartment Tower (2220)
- includes 164 independent units with one bedroom with controlled access * apartments are rented unfurnished * are equipped with a refrigerator and stove
Wellness Centre
- located in apartment 107 on the main floor of the Residential Tower
- provides a wide variety of services and clinics including chiropody services, diabetes education, diabetic foot care, continence clinic, and the visiting doctors
Bobby's Hair and Nail Services
- services ranging from pedicures to haircuts
- services are provided in the salon located on the main floor of OSCR, in the OSCR residence, or while the resident is in the hospital
- for OSCR clients living in the local community, Bobby will bring her salon to them
Tiffany's Foot Clinic (Chiropody Services)
- located on the main floor in the Wellness Centre, apartment 107
- offers a wide array of treatments and services for: diabetics, corns/calluses, ingrown nails, fungal nails, wound/ulcer care, soft tissue injections and surgeries, compression stockings and foot orthotics
Connect Care Medical Alert Button
- available to OSCR tenants and clients
- a program that allows 24 hour a day security (for clients who are unable to reach the phone in a medical emergency)
- fees apply
Mobile service
- supports for Daily Living provided to eligible clients living in Oakville
Community Paramedicine Program
- trained paramedics offer free blood pressure and health assessment clinic onsite each Thu, 9am-1pm for tenants who reside in the apartment tower at 2220 Lakeshore Rd W
- residents can also learn about risk factors for heart disease, stroke and diabetes
- seven units are barrier free
- some apartments assessed on a Rent Geared-to-Income (RGI) basis while others are at market value
Office: 3-1-1 from anywhere within The Regional Municipality of Halton or 905-825-6000
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Applicants are selected from the Halton Access to Community Housing (HATCH) rent-geared-to-income (RGI) waiting list
- there are a limited number of market rent units
- communities include townhouses and apartments as well as single and semi-detached dwellings
Oakville Family Communities:
- The Oaklands, 2021& 2031 Merchants Gate (147 units)
- Bray's Lane, 2299 Bray's Lane (56 townhouse units)
- Donaghey Square, 1531 Sixth Line (32 townhouse units)
- The Abbeyview, 1150 Dorval Drive (50 apartment units)
- Golden Briar Heights, 2250 Golden Briar Trail (88 townhouse units)
- Glen Valley Place, 1220 Glen Valley Road (55 townhouse units)
- Sheridan Woods, 2301 Sheridan Garden Drive (51 townhouse units)
- Margaret Drive, 287-359 Margaret Drive (48 townhouse units)
- Maurice Drive, 284-318 and 320 Maurice Drive (16 apartment units, 44 total of a mixture semis/townhouse/detached units)
- Elm Road, 1478-1492 Elm Road (54 townhouse units)
Oakville Seniors Communities:
- John R Rhodes Residence, 271 Kerr Street (242 units)
- Rotary Gardens, 234-274 Woodside Drive & 1285-1299 Sedgewick Crescent (28 units)
Burlington Family Communities:
- Walkers Landing, 515 Walkers Line & 4105 Longmoor Drive (80 townhouse units)
- Walkers Fields, 2300 Walkers Line (57 townhouse units)
- Maple Crossing, 1300 Maple Crossing Boulevard (91 townhouse units)
- Burloak Drive, 254-360 Burloak Drive (54 townhouse units)
Burlington Seniors Communities:
- Walkers Landing (seniors), 513 Walkers Line (49 units)
- Wellington Terrace, 410 John Street (126 units)
- Pinedale Avenue, 5250 Pinedale Avenue (141 units)
- Longmoor Drive, 4100 Longmoor Drive (109 units)
- Aldershot Village Residence, 540 Plains Road E (65 units)
Burlington All Ages Communities
- Brant Court, 708 & 710 Brant Street (16 units)
Milton Seniors Communities:
- The Bruce Apartments, 40 Ontario Street S (88 units)
- Martin House Seniors Residence, 189 Ontario Street S (80 units)
Milton All Ages Communities
- Harmony Court, 111 Ontario Street N (36 units)
Halton Hills Seniors Communities:
- Kin Court, 3 Hyde Park Drive, Georgetown (24 units)
- Sargent Court, 11 Sargent Road, Georgetown (38 units)
- John Armstrong Terrace, 8 Durham Street, Georgetown (89 units)
- Lakeview Villa, 17 Elizabeth Drive, Acton (52 units)
Halton Hills Family Communities:
- Holmesway Place, 10-44 Holmesway Place, Acton (18 semi-detached units)
- Braeside, 46 Holmesway Place, Acton (12 units)
Mon-Sun 24 hours 905-825-6000 or call 3-1-1
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HATCH is a one-stop service for people applying for subsidized housing in Halton Region
- eligible applicants with questions about application status are directed to contact Access Halton in Oakville at 905-825-6000
- approved applicants will be added to the waiting list with the date their application was received
- approved applicants will receive a written request every other year to confirm continued interest in being on the waiting list
- locations, contact names, telephone numbers, available on website - Search for Subsidized Housing
- housing providers with a vacancy will contact the applicants at the top of the list directly
- applications are ranked on the waiting list based on the date of their application
- exceptions to the chronological waiting list apply for priority households
See the HATCH application form and booklet for more information, or call Access Halton at 905-825-6000
A service that helps individuals access and maintain safe and affordable housing
Services include:
Telephone support service
- get answers to general questions about housing by calling 3-1-1
One-to-one support
- for individuals who are having difficulty finding or maintaining their housing
- connects individuals with community services and resources
- advocates on behalf of renters with landlords and social service agencies
- an appointment must be booked by calling 3-1-1
- appointments are available on specific days in Burlington, Georgetown, Milton and Oakville
- a free service for renters and landlords
- links to housing supports in Halton
Landlord Engagement Specialist
- can help landlords resolve tenant issues
- provides direction to community resources that can help with the Residential Tenancies Act and other responsibilities as a landlord