N.S. reform of care of people with disabilities behind in housing 'complex' cases

NS Social Development Minister Scott Armstrong is shown in this handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - Communications Nova Scotia (Mandatory Credit)

HALIFAX - There's been a surge in the number of Nova Scotians with complex disabilities stuck in temporary housing, according to recent figures released by the province.

This rise in what are called "temporary shelter arrangements," or TSAs, operated by for-profit and non-profit agencies has occurred despite a plan by the province to decrease their use over the past two years.

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