Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, we do have programs to assist the private sector, seniors and people with disabilities, with regard to different maintenance programs. If that means assisting them by way of having the equipment there that will make life easier for people with disabilities by way of bathroom attachments to the walls so they're able to have access to get in and out of the washrooms, I think those types of things we do have different programs through the corporation, through the home repair program, through the maintenance program for seniors and people with disabilities. So with regard to the Member's question, we are working with the people in the private sector who are able to access the different programs that we deliver. I think it's incumbent upon ourselves here, as Members of the Legislature, to improve the lives of people with disabilities. We do have arrangements, but again they are programs that people have to apply for through the corporation to be able to facilitate and also make these adjustments. So we do have programs through our different maintenance programs to assist in that area.
David Krutko on Question 227-15(3): Social Housing Policies For Persons With Disabilities
In the Legislative Assembly on October 15th, 2004. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 227-15(3): Social Housing Policies For Persons With Disabilities
Question 227-15(3): Social Housing Policies For Persons With Disabilities
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 14th, 2004
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