Report of Residential Services for Persons with Disabilities

From the executive summary of Report of Residential Services (PDF):

In November 2006, the Department of Community Services, Services for Persons with Disabilities Program commenced a review of all residential services for persons with disabilities in Nova Scotia. Helen Patriquin, a private consultant, conducted the review under the direction of Mildred Colbourne, Director, Services for Persons with Disabilities Program, and with the assistance of program and regional staff working with persons with disabilities.

The consultant conducted site visits at various residential options and also distributed a questionnaire to other service providers. All information was documented and analyzed in conjunction with departmental resources, especially the program area and the regional offices.

The Services for Persons with Disabilities program area provides residential and other supports to three broad population groups:

  1. Individuals with intellectual disabilities.
  2. Individuals with long-term mental illness.
  3. Individuals with physical disabilities.

Approximately 4,800 individuals with disabilities are provided services and support at this time. Another 400 individuals are currently awaiting services.
This report provides the findings, recommendations and a plan to address the action items, or areas of concern, that have been identified. Major themes were recognized throughout
the review and are the focus of this report. These themes include:

  • Leadership and direction for the program.
  • Governance and leadership in the sector.
  • Integration and coordination of services and supports.
  • Programming and supports for individuals with disabilities.
  • Quality and best practices.
  • Eligibility criteria and assessment processes.
  • Waiting lists and residential options.
  • Human resource issues.
  • Infrastructure issues.

Read the Report of Residential Services (PDF).