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Sudbury Housing units for those with mobility issues available

Applications being accepted for modified social housing units in various parts of the city
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Shamrock Non-Profit Homes Inc. in the South End of Greater Sudbury features one unit modified for those with mobility issues.

The City of Greater Sudbury is advising that applications are being accepted for modified social housing units for people with mobility issues.

Modified community housing units are available both for residents on the Housing Services centralized wait list and market renters.

“The units can include adjustments such as lower counters, wider doors and universal showers,” the city said in a news release. “Community housing providers are offering modified units in the Downtown, Flour Mill, South End, Val Caron, Hanmer, Garson, Minnow Lake, Azilda, Lively and Chelmsford areas.”

Find the online application process here.

“Those applying for the first time can go to and follow the prompts to create a new account. A valid email address is required to create an account. You can pick up a paper copy of the application in the lobby or on the sixth floor of 199 Larch St.”

Those who have an existing application for community housing will have received a letter in October 2020 with a registration code and details on how to create an account. You can also get your registration code by calling 705-674-4455, extension 4678.

All applications for modified units will be reviewed to ensure they are eligible to be included on the modified unit wait list.


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