Residential facilities that offer personal care and individual attention for older adults, people with disabilities, those with limited incomes, or other populations whose limitations prevent them from living alone.
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Provides temporary emergency accommodation for families experiencing homelessness in the form of private, accessible self-contained units.
Services include:
Ontario provincial program that provides financial support for low to moderate income families to cover some of the extra costs of caring for a child who has a severe disability.
Funds are available to help with costs such as:
Offers March Break and summer camps for French-speaking children. All camp leaders are francophone or bilingual and encourage children to speak French as much as they can. Activities include educational outings, sports, and artistic projects.
Companionship program offering drop-in friendly visitors at homes, retirement residences, or assisted living facilities.
Companions can assist with:
A free service offering educational programs designed to raise awareness with regard to gambling, healthy/active living, and making informed decisions
Gives youth access to:
A community based program for youth requiring support. It helps young people (12-24 years of age) navigate the service systems to connect them to resources in their community.
Providing support to youth seeking housing attainment, maintenance, and support. Services offered include:
Offers support for persons who self-identify with a disability to prepare for, obtain, and maintain employment. Includes one-on-one support, 6-week group training, and optional paid 14-week work placements.
Retirement residence offering private suites with bathrooms and couples rooms. Provides short stay (i.e. temporary, vacation, respite care) when space permits.