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Housing

Decent, safe, affordable housing is one of the most important factors that affect our mental health. Poor housing, such as housing that’s too expensive, run-down or over-crowded, can lead to poor overall health. It can also make recovery from mental health or substance use problems much more difficult.

Health is a state of total well-being—physical, mental and social—helping us both survive and…

Housing is about more than a place to sleep. It’s tied our physical well-being, mental well-being…

Visions article: Supported Housing

Karen Lok Yi Wong, MA, MSW, RSW Reprinted from the Supporting Parents issue of Visions Journal, 2021, 17 (1), pp. 29-31 Many of you may Read more

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