Batchelor is one of 16 adults living with autism who was able to get an apartment through the PASS Housing initiative. Batchelor, 30, who has autism, is talking about living at the Aspen, an apartment building on East 6th Avenue and Main Street in Vancouver. She's able to live there because of a partnership between Catalyst Community Developments and PALS Adult Services Society (PASS) Housing. McCulloch says the units are either two or three bedrooms so the adults can live with a roommate or caregiver. McCulloch says in order to qualify, adults must be living with autism or other developmental disabilities.
Source: CBC News April 04, 2022 11:04 UTC