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1 Dunsmuir Lodge Property – 1515 McTavish Road
A unique partnership opportunity for Homewood, First Nations, community residents, the District of North Saanich and the University of Victoria PAUQUACHIN FIRST NATION

2 Dunsmuir Lodge Property – 1515 McTavish Road
Introductions History Partnership (Homewood Health, Pauquachin First Nation, UVic) OCP/Rezoning Amendment Application Application aligned with the District’s Strategic Plan PAUQUACHIN FIRST NATION

3 District of North Saanich Strategic Plan – 2015-18
Ensure Strong Leadership, Fiscal Responsibility, and Transparent Government Maintain a Safe and Healthy Community Protect and Enhance Rural, Agricultural, Heritage, Marine and Environmental Resources Maintain a Strong Sense of Community Encourage Compatible Commercial and Local Business Development

4 Key Benefits ü Significant health services provider in community
Environmental Resources Safe & Healthy Community Commercial Development Sense of Community Leadership & Fiscal Responsibility Significant health services provider in community ü New property tax revenue generation for the District of North Saanich Dedicated land and right of way for permanent community access to trails Right of way for parking on Homewood property Opportunity for Pauquachin First Nations to preserve land, respecting spiritual significance and cultural history of the property Local employment opportunities Education opportunities Research opportunities in mental health and addiction Enhanced safety and security of community Preservation of current site density on entire parcel

5 Dunsmuir Lodge Property – Rezoning Application

6 Dunsmuir Lodge Property – Rezoning Application
No Additional Parcels, Density or Development are Proposed Rezoning required to permit additional uses for the Homewood Health parcel Subdivision required for sale of land to the Pauquachin First Nation Proposed Trails to be Protected through dedication and Statutory Right of Way Public Parking Protected through a Statutory Right of Way No New Infrastructure Requirements No Development Permits Required

7 Subdivision Plan

8 Future Trail Locations

9 Future Public Parking Location

10 Introduction to Homewood Health and Western Canadian Facility
Presentation to the Committee of the Whole District of North Saanich June 27, 2016

11 The Reason We Are Here Seven million Canadians will face a mental health or addiction issue at some point in their lifetime

12 Homewood Health Canada’s leader in mental health and addiction services 133 years of experience helping Canadians - services are available in every province Over 1,100 employees including physicians, psychiatrists, nurses, therapists and other clinicians Nearly 4,000 Homewood Health-affiliated counsellors and therapists in small and large communities across Canada providing accessible, local mental health and addiction services Work with individuals, families, employers and insurers A family-owned company with a long-term perspective, strong support for research to drive innovation and committed to helping Canadians

13 Homewood Health A national provider of services for mental health and addiction
Each year we help over 100,000 Canadians Homewood Clinic Residential/Inpatient Treatment Main Business/Clinical Offices Western Treatment Facility Toronto/Mississauga Guelph (Homewood Health Centre) St. Catharines - London Over 40 counselling offices across Canada

14 Homewood Health Centre
Nationally-recognized as one of Canada’s largest and leading facilities for medical treatment of mental health and addiction disorders Located in the city of Guelph, Ontario Opened in 1883 A 300-bed facility Each year we treat approximately: 1000 people for substance addiction 1500 people for mental health conditions

15 Dunsmuir Lodge

16 Overview Creating a Western Canadian mental health and addiction leader Providing private pay treatment services for mental health, addiction and concurrent (mental health and addiction) disorders Programs will be medically-based using the expertise and experience of the Homewood Health Centre Employing a diverse range of healthcare professionals including physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses (RNs & LPNs), occupational therapists, social workers and recreational therapists Expect to operate 60 to 90 beds at full occupancy and employ between 60 and 80 full- time employees Will be licensed under the Community Care and Assisted Living Act and accredited with a nationally recognized, 3rd party accreditation organization Plan to open in Spring of 2017

17 Key Features A beautiful and therapeutic location
A facility originally built to provide treatment services A quiet, natural and therapeutic environment that encourages contemplation & reflection and allows outdoor walks and recreation as part of the recovery program Respect for the historical heritage and environmental beauty of this unique location Programming focused on mental health, addiction and concurrent issues Conditions treated will include treatment for mood & anxiety disorders, trauma-related disorders, addiction and concurrent disorders (where both mental health and addiction issues co-exist) Typical program duration between 35 and 56 days with variation based on client needs Aftercare services will be included in the cost of treatment Clients come to this facility voluntarily to begin their recovery All programs are entirely voluntary - treating adults age 19 or older Clients are rigorously screened to ensure readiness and suitability for the programs and progress is monitored throughout treatment

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19 PAUQUACHIN FIRST NATION
Sacred mountain known to the Saanich First Nations as LAU, WELNEW Traditionally known as “Place of Refuge” It was the high point of land where the WSÁNEC People went to survive the Great Flood over 10,000 years ago LAUWELNEW is a place for peace and spiritual training It is of significant cultural importance to the WSÁNEC People and it's preservation is of great importance

20 Key Benefits ü Significant health services provider in community
Environmental Resources Safe & Healthy Community Commercial Development Sense of Community Leadership & Fiscal Responsibility Significant health services provider in community ü New property tax revenue generation for the District of North Saanich Dedicated land and right of way for permanent community access to trails Right of way for parking on Homewood property Opportunity for Pauquachin First Nations to preserve land, respecting spiritual significance and cultural history of the property Local employment opportunities Education opportunities Research opportunities in mental health and addiction Enhanced safety and security of community Preservation of current site density on entire parcel

21 Thank You


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