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Four Valley View residents relocated to Regina

A handful of Valley View residents are moving to Regina, to a new group home providing residential support
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Four Valley View residents will be moving to Regina, following the grand opening of a new Clare Parker group home this week. 

The Government of Saskatchewan is providing $465,343 in annual funding for the new home, which totals more than $3.7 million in annual funding given to Clare Parker Homes across the province.

Clare Parker Homes has been operating since 1977, providing residential supports for those experiencing disabilities, and the opening of a new group home supports the Saskatchewan Disability Strategy. 

Valley View has been relocating residents since the announcement of the closure in 2012, and say the remaining residents will have been moved to smaller group homes by the end of this year. 

In April, six residents were moved to a Christian Horizons group home in Regina and in May, four residents moved to a Light of the Prairies group home in Saskatoon. 

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