We need to make sure that everything is accessible, and accessibility means so many things to many different people. It's not just enough to have a wide door to get into a room. You need showers and baths that people can roll into to give people additional independence. In terms of buildings, it's better to have larger two- and three-bedroom units that can then house more people who need support to share the cost among them, which is not always possible. Municipal bylaws are sometimes not favourable. Where a three-bedroom affordable housing unit would be perfect for a number of people requiring supports to live with support, but because they're not married, they're not necessarily able to do so. I hope that answers a little.
On February 21st, 2017. See this statement in context.