Financial Contribution – Intermediate Resources
What are intermediate resources?
Québec society recognizes that persons living in a structured environment need to remain in the community and require assistance with their reintegration into society.
To this end, accommodation resources known as "intermediate resources" have been created in order to offer these persons a residential environment as close as possible to a home environment and in which they receive the support and assistance they require.
An intermediate resource consists of one or more persons who act as an intermediary between a public facility to which they are bound by contract and the users entrusted to them by the facility.
Types of residences
There are currently four main types of residences operated by intermediate resources:
- supervised apartments,
- rooming houses,
- reception homes and
- group homes.
The administrative staff of longterm care facilities have access to online services for registering persons taken charge of by intermediate resources or making changes in their files. These services are available in French only.
