The Quality Inn at 6465-201 Street in the Township of Langley has been purchased and is undergoing renovation by BC Housing to convert the existing 50-room hotel into 49 units of supportive housing and programming space, and an office for a new Integrated Case Management (ICM) team.
This proposal is a response to the growing need in Langley for housing to transition individuals experiencing homelessness or at-risk of homelessness from shelters, the street, and unstable housing, into housing with supports, and ultimately into independent housing. A March 2017 homeless count found 206 individuals experiencing homelessness in the City and TownshipContinue reading
The Quality Inn at 6465-201 Street in the Township of Langley has been purchased and is undergoing renovation by BC Housing to convert the existing 50-room hotel into 49 units of supportive housing and programming space, and an office for a new Integrated Case Management (ICM) team.
This proposal is a response to the growing need in Langley for housing to transition individuals experiencing homelessness or at-risk of homelessness from shelters, the street, and unstable housing, into housing with supports, and ultimately into independent housing. A March 2017 homeless count found 206 individuals experiencing homelessness in the City and Township of Langley. See the links below for more information.
The proposed supportive housing and programming, and the new Intensive Case Management team, would be a much needed addition to the community. Supportive housing is an important step for individuals moving towards the goal of preparing for and finding independent housing in the community.
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There are a variety of services for the proposed Quality Inn Supportive Housing site.
An Intensive Case Management Team (ICMT) will be located on
site and provide clinical services for clients.
Other services will include outreach workers, wellness checks, connection
to community services and support groups, life and social skills such as employment planning and managing the
transition to independence and recovery, as well as programming space to facilitate training and food preparation