Supported & Subsidized Housing - For Individuals Recovering from Mental Illness

Provided by Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) - Vernon Branch

Two care facilities for individuals requiring residential care; seven locations with low income units for independent living in the Vernon area.
Supported Housing:
CMHA, in partnership with Mental Health Services, operates two care facilities, with a combined total of 26 beds, for individuals requiring structured assistance at various stages of their recovery. The facilities have 24-hour staff trained in psycho/social rehab, as well as nursing staff. Education and life skills training are key elements to these programs.
Subsidized Housing:
CMHA is responsible for the care and management of over 140 mental health and low-income units. One, two, three or four-bedroom units are available. In partnership with BC Housing and Interior Health, our community benefits from the wide range of housing options available.
CMHA Housing Complexes in the Vernon Area:
  • 53rd Avenue Complex: 2201-53rd Avenue (42 units)
  • Albert Place: 3610 25th Avenue (18 units)
  • CMHA House: 3405 Okanagan Avenue (7 units)
  • Melrose Apartments: 3003 – 28th Avenue (6 units)
  • The Belverdere: 1708 – 32nd Street (17 units)
  • Yin-Ho Gardens: 4206 Alexis Park Drive (43 units)
  • 27th Street: 3305 – 27th Street (8 units)
To apply for CMHA housing, please fill out the Housing Application and review the frequently asked questions.
Current Tenants: Need repairs completed? Download the Maintenance Request Form.

250-542-3114

Public email: vernon@cmha.bc.ca

Website: https://cmhavernon.ca/housing-services/

3100 - 28th Avenue, Vernon, British Columbia, V1T 1W3

Service is available in English.

Cost: Fees may apply

Referral options:

  • Self-referral
Availability

Service area: Vernon

Service Types Provided
Mental Health - Adult & Senior
    Ways to Access
    • Service provided at home
    • Service provided at multiple locations

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