Care is provided in the home for family/caregivers to take a break. Respite workers can provide companionship and supervision to temporarily relieve the demand for care and support.
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Visiting nurses offer physical assessments, help with symptom control, and provide medical or nursing treatments, rehabilitation therapy, education and counselling to individuals and families in the client's home.
Services include:
A national health charity focused on research, advocacy, innovation, information, and support for people living with arthritis.
Licensed child care centre offering full-time, part-time, and before and after school care to children ages 2 to 12.
Canadian Blood Services manages the national supply of blood, blood products, and stem cells, and offers related services. Operates an inter-provincial system for organ donation and transplantation. Regulated as a biologics manufacturer by Health Canada and primarily funded by the provincial and territorial ministries of health.
Free and confidential helpline that provides professional counselling, information, and referrals for mental health, addictions, and well-being to post-secondary students in Ontario.
A licensed child care program, providing extended child care for school-age children. Includes homework help and indoor and outdoor physical activity. Modified program available for children with special needs.
A non-profit child care organization that provides daycare, before and after school care, and March break and summer day camp programs.
Toll-free phone line offering referral and support services for sexual and reproductive health.
A voluntary health organization in Ontario that supports people living with spinal cord injuries and other spinal disabilities.