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Semi-independent living for the long-term mentally ill.
This article describes a program developed in Burnaby, British Columbia in early 1981 to provide former boarding home clients with placements in unsupervised group home settings. The article also demonstrates how the mentally ill can foster solutions to their housing problems by means of participation in a special needs housing society.