Tellier Tower in Vancouver, Canada, offers supportive housing programs and health services for long-term residents with mental health, addiction, and chronic disease issues. Originally built in 1911 as a Chicago-style office building, it was transformed into apartments and named after trade unionist Gerald Tellier.
With a primary care clinic on-site, Tellier Tower provides independent living in a rent-geared-to-income setting. The building, which once served as Vancouver City Hall from 1924 to 1936, now caters to the needs of its residents while preserving its original architectural details.
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