A 12-bed [1] supportive housing facility is set to open in May [1] near Salisbury, New Brunswick, following the renovation of a former seniors home [1].

This project addresses the critical need for transitional housing options in the region, providing a structured environment for individuals who require additional support services while moving toward independent living.

The facility will provide 12 [1] beds for residents. The renovation of the former seniors home was made possible through provincial funding, including a contribution of $250,000 [2].

Local authorities and provincial representatives have coordinated the project to ensure the building meets modern supportive housing standards. The transition from a seniors home to a supportive housing unit is intended to maximize the existing infrastructure of the area.

Because the project utilized provincial support, the facility will operate under provincial guidelines for supportive housing. This ensures a consistent level of care and oversight for the residents who will occupy the beds.

The Salisbury area has seen a growing demand for supportive housing, which often serves as a bridge between institutional care and community integration. By repurposing an existing building, the province is utilizing available assets to expand the capacity of the health and social services network.

As the facility prepares for its opening in May [1], final renovations are being completed. The residents will have access to support services tailored to their specific needs, ensuring a transition to permanent housing or independent living is managed effectively.

A 12-bed supportive housing facility is set to open in May near Salisbury, New Brunswick.

The conversion of a former seniors home into supportive housing reflects a broader provincial strategy to repurpose existing infrastructure to address housing shortages. By integrating provincial funding into a local project, New Brunswick is expanding its transitional housing transitional housing capacity without the need for expensive new construction from the ground up.