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Temporary Shelter Opens In Billings With COVID-19, Non-COVID Rooms

The photo shows a log-sided, two story hotel from the parking lot.
Kayla Desroches
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Yellowstone Public Radio
The Off the Streets Shelter in the former Western Inn in Billings is expected to house up to 60 people in need of shelter starting Nov. 16, 2020.

Social services in Billings are opening a temporary shelter to meet the city’s need for isolated sleeping spaces as COVID-19 cases rise and temperatures drop.

The Off the Streets Shelter just north of downtown Billings is the creation of local healthcare and social service organizations in a coalition aimed at decreasing homelessness in the area.

Yellowstone County Continuum of Care expects the 50 to 60 person capacity at the former Western Inn to handle any overflow of people seeking a space to sleep at local shelters over the next year.

Site manager Craig Barthel says COVID-19 has caused an increase in homelessness in Billings.

“We’re seeing more people evicted, we’re seeing more agencies who have closed or limited their services. And we’re seeing homelessness in a new way, even on the West End," Barthel said.

Barthel says about half the rooms are aimed at people not able to find a bed in other shelters due to active drug or alcohol use, physical disability or other limiting factors. The shelter made the other 20 rooms available for full time COVID-19 quarantine or isolation, according to Barthel.

“We’ve had as many as 8 or as few as zero," Barthel said.

Shawn Hinz, vice president of public health services with RiverStone Health, says the shelter costs between $100,000 and $150,000 a month, with funding from RiverStone Health and federal CARES Act dollars.

Meanwhile, Yellowstone County Continuum of Care is working on a five year plan to answer the need for more overnight shelters for those with active addiction and other barriers.

Kayla writes about energy policy, the oil and gas industry and new electricity developments.