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Program: Toronto - Ellesmere Rd - Homestead Addiction and Concurrent Disorder Treatment, Scarborough Satellite  
Organization: Salvation Army, Greater Toronto Housing and Homelessness Supports - Toronto - Admiral Rd - Homestead Live In Concurrent Disorder Treatment, Toronto Downtown
Phone Numbers: 416-431-4379
Fax: 416-431-0139
Email: scarboroughhomestead.ct@salvationarmy.ca
Website: www.torontoharbourlight.ca
Address:
2085 Ellesmere Rd
Toronto, ON
M1H 2W6
Location: Cross street: Markham Rd and Ellesmere Rd
Accessibility Notes: Not accessible
Hours: Intake Mon-Fri 8 am-4:30 pm; program hours vary, contact for details

Virtual Community Treatment: Mon, Wed, Fri 10:30 am (Women); Tue, Thu 10:30 am (Men)
Public Contacts: Marci Sharp - Program Coordinator
647-299-2948 * marcia.sharp@salvationarmy.ca
Emily Imrie - Director of Client Services
Emily.Imrie@salvationarmy.ca
Service Description: Virtual Community Treatment Programming includes group counselling, life skills, relapse preventions, and process groups with individual assessment and treatment planning at intake, midpoint, and discharge
    • 10 week virtual treatment programs
    Continuous intake available
    Supportive Housing for Women (including women with children) includes pre-housing support, individual assessment and treatment planning, case management, individual counselling, addiction education, nicotine and opioid replacement therapies, access to our treatment programs, community referrals, etc.
      • supportive housing subsidies (capacity 25)
      • trauma informed care and strength-based perspective
      • spiritual care
      Limited availability, eligible clients will be added to waitlist with monthly contact

Fees: None
Application: Self or agency referral, call for assessment interview
Inform staff if you are inquiring about Virtual Community Treatment or Women's Supportive Housing
Eligibility / Target Population: Community Treatment: adults residing in Ontario who identify with substance use problems or concurrent disorders, must have to a device with working video and audio, and stable internet access


Supportive Housing:
  • individuals who self-identify as women, 18 years and older, with substance use problems or concurrent disorders, including clients stabilized on methadone or suboxone
  • must have a capacity to live independently and a high need for ongoing case management (demonstrated by frequent contacts with emergency services, withdrawal management, and addictions treatment)


Priority to women with children


Residency requirement: must have connections to Scarborough and a desire to live there
Languages: English
Area Served:
Greater Toronto Area  
See Also: Addiction Education and Prevention
Addiction Support Groups
Counselling - Family, Couple, Individual
Emergency Shelters for Adults

This information was last completely updated on March 3, 2025

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