Tom and Barb Windle say the death of their daughter Allison was preventable, after the 39-year-old died suddenly in the basement suite of her home-share provider.
The parents say they spent their lives trying to protect their daughter, who had Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, but they were let down by Community Living BC,
The BC Home Share Review: When “Default” Housing Becomes a System Under Strain In November 2025, the Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction in British Columbia released an external review of the Community Living BC (CLBC) Home Share program. Conducted by Tamar Consultancy with Professor Tim Stainton and colleagues, the review was triggered by the coroner’s inquest into the death of Florence Girard and asked a blunt question: are current safeguards and standards enough to keep people safe and support a good life in Home Share? A unique and overloaded model Home Share in BC is unusual by international standards. Institutions have been closed for some time, and Home Share has become the province’s largest community living option — a situation the review notes “doesn’t exist in any other jurisdiction.” About 4,300 people are funded to live in Home Share, with hundreds more on waitlists and more than 19,000 adults outside any funded residential support, signalling deep, ...
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