To provide single, low-income adult men and women with safe affordable permanent housing and temporary accommodations for single men and women who require emergency shelter and who are able to live independently. The residence at 1101 McDougall, which opened December 1, 1989, was built as a result of need for permanent housing for low-income men and women in our community. The McDougall site was officially opened on December 1, 1989. Built by Roko Construction Ltd., the architect was Joe Passa. The six-floor apartment building was constructed with 70 bachelor suites and 5 two-bedroom suites for permanent housing, 6 of which are dedicated as accessible units, with tenants who are provided with 24 hour care from the Association for Persons With Physical Disabilities. This agency also called A.P.P.D, has an on-site office, which is staffed 24 hours per day making independent living possible. There are also 5 additional bachelor units, which are used for people in the community who are in need of clean and safe 'emergency' bachelor suites for a total of 80 unitsmore...See more text