Our Facilities
WOTCH owns the following properties:
- Four Rehab Homes in London, providing shared supportive accommodation for individuals who manage better with support and companionship
- More than twenty single family homes or semis, each with three or four bedrooms
- Four homes in Exeter, providing shared supportive accommodation for long-term tenants
By liaising with property owners, WOTCH also manages:
- More than one hundred and fifty-four one bedroom apartments in London
- Congregate House, a twenty-three unit apartment building in London
- Ten to fifteen apartments providing independent housing in Goderich as part of the Homelessness Initiative
- An eight bedroom house in Strathroy
- WOTCH Residential Treatment Facility (RTF) in London, providing 24-hour supervised care for up to 13 individuals
- WOTCH Rehab Homes, offering accommodation for more than 20 individuals in London
Since opening its doors in London in 1970, WOTCH has expanded to meet the needs of its clients, and has almost four decades of service in the community mental health-care sector, serving more than 1,000 clients annually. Originally housed in an historic home in Old South London, WOTCH Centre's community integration, life skills and employment programs are now housed together along with administration and the majority of WOTCH programs and services in the beautiful and historic building at 534 Queens Avenue. WOTCH is thrilled to be in downtown London, working co-operatively with many other agencies to provide enhanced services to people with mental illness.

Queens Avenue Location