homelessness and since 2014 he has been part of the PEACH (Palliative Education and Care for the Homeless) team, a group dedicated to helping people experiencing homelessness with end-of-life care.The PEACH program operates through Toronto’s Inner City Health Associates.
Before the pandemic, the group had roughly 50 patients on their roster and now more than 100 are under their care.Dosani said many supports that used to be in place have been paused because of COVID-19.“People who are living on the streets and experiencing homelessness previously had supports in drop-ins, or respites, or various shelters.