A new hospital program is helping Toronto’s homeless cutting ambulance offload time
A Toronto hospital has opened a stand-alone clinic where paramedics can drop off residents experiencing homelessness who are intoxicated by alcohol so they can recover and then access services. Brandon Rowe finds out how the program works.
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