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Housing as Healthcare | Dr. Cheryl Forchuk

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Publication Cooperative
Published
Sat 23 Aug 2025
Episode Link
https://share.transistor.fm/s/dd604e53

In this episode, Dr. Cheryl Forchuk — a leading Canadian researcher and mental health nurse — traces how hospitals shifted from rarely discharging patients into homelessness to doing so with alarming frequency.

In the 1980s, a discharge to “no fixed address” was so unusual it set off hospital-wide concern. By the 2000s, it had become routine. Forchuk led landmark studies showing that simple changes at discharge, such as connecting patients to housing advocates and fast-tracking income supports, could prevent homelessness altogether. These interventions not only stabilized lives, but also reduced strain and costs across the healthcare system.

We explore how hospitals can play a huge role in preventing homelessness and why homeless prevention is both cheaper and more effective than relying on emergency responses.

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Guest: Dr. Cheryl Forchuk is Distinguished University Professor at Western University and Assistant Director at the Lawson Health Research Institute. A registered nurse and researcher, she has spent decades leading collaborative studies on the intersections of homelessness, housing, and mental health. Her work has shaped discharge planning practices, Housing First models, and national policy conversations on treating housing as healthcare. This summer she was appointed to the Order of Canada.

Topics Covered:

  • How discharges from hospitals became a pathway into homelessness
  • Landmark studies on preventing “No Fixed Address” at discharge
  • Why homelessness increases healthcare costs and hospital stays
  • How health data suggests homeless numbers could be 3x higher than we thought
  • Practical models to overcome agency silos and scale homeless prevention nationally

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