When Constance Howard's son moved in to be her full-time caregiver, B.C. Housing took exception and axed a significant portion of her monthly rental subsidy (V ancouver Sun)
A BC Human Rights Tribunal has agreed to let a complaint proceed against BC Housing after the organization cut its subsidy for a woman who requires full-time care.
Constance Howard, described in the decision as an elderly woman with disabilities, had her rent subsidy from BC Housing cut when her son moved in to become her full-time caregiver.
BC Housing saw this as her son, Grant Howard, being a beneficiary of a program aimed at helping seniors on low-income assistance with rent. He did not, it ruled, meet the requirements of being a live-in caregiver.
But tribunal member Andrew Robb stated in the recent decision that, while her son didn’t meet the caregiver requirements, there was no other option available to her in the program ...
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