Beds are in place and walls are newly painted at the new Lassar Health & Wellness Center in Petaluma. And a waiting list is lined up to come in the doors when its officially open Nov. 1.
The center — which will offer a safe place for people who are homeless to recuperate after they are discharged from hospital stays or emergency rooms — is located at the Mary Isaak Shelter in Petaluma operated by COTS, a prominent homelessness services organization.
Lassar Center clientele will be able to stay for up to 90 days while they convalesce, and are provided resources to help them gain their footing and find permanent housing.
Petaluma Argus-Courier
October 28, 2024