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Addictions and Mental Health Ontario Releases Groundbreaking Report on Supportive Housing in Ontario

18th Mar 2025 AMHO News

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  

March 18, 2025 (Toronto) – Today, Addictions and Mental Health Ontario (AMHO) released a new report urging all three levels of government to take immediate action to address Ontario’s growing shortage of supportive housing for those experiencing mental health and addictions challenges.   

More than 36,000 people are currently on waitlists for mental health and addictions supportive housing in Ontario, with an average wait time of nearly four years.  In the report, AMHO calls for urgent investments and a coordinated approach to meet Ontario’s escalating need.  

Key recommendations include:  

  • Investing $9 billion over the next ten years to build and operate at least 36,000 new units of mental health and addictions supportive housing in Ontario;  
  • Implementing real-time tracking of supportive housing, portable support models, and transitional housing options; and  
  • Developing provincial mental health and addictions supportive housing standards, that outline eligibility, assessment, data collection, and housing quality requirements.  

More on these findings and recommendations can be read in the report.  

“Access to supportive housing leads to improved health outcomes, reduced emergency system use, reduced homelessness, and decreased interactions with the criminal justice system,” said Jennifer Holmes Weier, CEO of Addictions and Mental Health Ontario. “Ontario has added 2,300 new units of mental health and addictions supportive housing since 2016 – that’s not nearly enough.” 

Other noteworthy findings from AMHO’s report include:  

  • 36,000+ Ontarians are currently on mental health and addictions supportive housing waitlists, with only 2-3% being placed in housing each year.  
  • On average, Ontarians are waiting nearly four years to be placed in mental health and addictions supportive housing.   
  • More than half of Ontario’s existing mental health and addictions supportive housing units require significant repairs.  
  • Operating costs for supportive housing range between $2,000 – $5,000/month, significantly less than psychiatric hospitals ($31,500/month), inpatient mental health facilities ($17,000/month) and correctional facilities ($11,000/month).   
  • People living in mental health and addictions supportive housing experience higher levels of treatment engagement and medication adherence, improved access to primary and preventative healthcare, and an increased sense of safety, autonomy, and dignity.   

AMHO is calling on all three levels of government prioritize investments in mental health and addictions supportive housing, and work together with AMHO members across the province to ensure that every Ontarian can access the mental health and addictions care they need, when and where they need it.  

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About Addictions and Mental Health Ontario  

Addictions and Mental Health Ontario (AMHO) represents over 160 organizations that provide front-line substance use, addiction, and mental health support and services. AMHO members support Ontarians through their mental health and substance use challenges by providing community-based treatment, including counselling, structured psychotherapy, case management, withdrawal management, live-in addictions treatment, peer support, harm reduction supports, and supportive housing.  

For more information, please contact:
David Turnbull
Director, Communications and Public Affairs
david.turnbull@amho.ca 


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