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Distance: 200km
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In partnership with the community, welcome, advocate and provide support to people with developmental disabilities
Residential Programs
Day Programs for Adults
Residential Programs
- Supported Independent Living Program - available to adults who live in their own apartment or townhouse and require some staff assistance
- Associate Living - residential support provides opportunities for children and adults to live in a family setting or supportive roommate environment in their own community
- Group Home - available for children and adults who may wish to live together with others and require a higher degree of support
Day Programs for Adults
- Clarington Project Hub (Bowmanville) - drop in activity centre for adults with a developmental disability
- Community Access and Wellness Centres - develop living skills, grocery shopping, meal preparation, safety awareness, hygiene skills, social skills, community participation in recreational activities such as bowling, swimming, library and community excursions
- 'My Day. My Way.' Day Individualized/Group Access to the Community with Support - personalized experiences, tailored to the dreams, goals, and needs of adults with developmental disabilities
- Employment Supports - supported employment program enables people to find meaningful and gainful employment in the community
- Support Services - resources to individuals and families to help in targeted areas including education, transportation, housing, recreation and leisure, support groups, employment and advocacy, Volunteer Services, volunteers work with individuals as role models to provide guidance for daily living skills, recreational and leisure, and literacy
- Children and Adult Respite Programs - serves families with a loved one who has a developmental disability, short term and weekend care and accommodation is provided; supported by staff, in CLOC's respite home, for children up to their 19th birthday
- Summer Sizzlers - recreational/leisure service designed for teens and young adults
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Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work, Oshawa Office
1-800-664-0925 ext 207Office: 289-222-0083
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COVID-19 -- In-person services may be impacted -- check website for updates
Employment services to job seekers with disabilities in Durham Region
Employment services to job seekers with disabilities in Durham Region
- enhance employability skills
- training certifications
- interview preparation
- access to personalized employment supports
- paid work experience
- wage subsidy programs
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Income Support
- helps people with disabilities who are in financial need pay for living expenses, like food and housing
- assists parents of handicapped children living at home with costs for special needs, transportation and parent respite
- assists persons with disability barriers to obtain and maintain employment
- assists families of disabled children to facilitate personal development and growth, and to provide family relief and support
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COVID19 - services offered virtually, office closed to public until further notice
Services, products and education that empower the Deaf and hard of hearing to overcome barriers to participation
Hearing Care Counselling Program for ages 55+ -program to develop, maintain, or augment sensory capacity to promote maximum independence
General Support Services - services to support Deaf and hard of hearing people 16 years and older
Services, products and education that empower the Deaf and hard of hearing to overcome barriers to participation
Hearing Care Counselling Program for ages 55+ -program to develop, maintain, or augment sensory capacity to promote maximum independence
- assessment and support for seniors with hearing loss
- home consultation or virtual visits on coping with hearing loss, communication strategies, use, care and maintenance of hearing aids
- assistance with selecting specialized communication equipment including telephones, alerting devices, TV accessories, etc.
- education and training are also provided to caregivers and service providers such as retirement homes, long-term care homes, etc.
- information on coping with hearing loss and improving communication skills in a variety of listening environments
- information on hearing loss, hearing aids, technical devices
- speech reading and other communication and coping strategies
- classes at various times throughout the year
- career planning
- preparing for interviews
- accessing funds for work-related expenses, such as appropriate clothing or assistive devices, including hearing aids
- facilitate clear two-way communication between Deaf and hearing people through sign language and spoken language
- interpreters provide communication in American Sign Language (ASL) - English, or la Langue des Signes Québécoise (LSQ) - French
- available on-site or through video remote technology
- interpreters can assist in a variety of settings including: at a job interview, at a medical appointment, in a business meeting, banking matters, reporting a crime, court proceedings, in crisis in a hospital, shelter and police station
- offered 24 hours/day, 7 days/week, 365 days/year
- emergencies may occur in hospital emergency rooms, after-hours medical clinics, crisis centres, shelters, police services, court settings, and child welfare cases
General Support Services - services to support Deaf and hard of hearing people 16 years and older
- guidance, advocacy, support and counselling to Deaf and hard of hearing individuals who need assistance managing everyday life events such as completing government forms, navigating systems, and coping with hearing loss
- includes help with renewing driver's license and health card, navigating government services, attend meetings where additional support is needed
- counselling includes (but is not limited to) support in times of stress, marital, family or relationship problems, coping difficulties, addictions, mental health issues
- counsellors are aware of the specific issues and cultures of Deaf, deafened and hard of hearing people and can be a great support
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Specialized service to assist clients from Durham Region with a disability or barrier to employment, which may include
- employment needs assessment
- career planning, developing an employment action plan
- employment counselling
- job search, job search skills
- job placement services
- diagnostic services
- referral to appropriate interventions
- assessments for disability-related accommodations
- participant case management and follow-up
- dissemination of labour market information
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Employment service * work closely with Employment Ontario, Ontario Works (OW) and the Ontario Disability Support Programs (ODSP) * help individuals get back to work and establish employment related goals * help individuals by completing assessments, designing appropriate return to work action plans and monitoring the implementation of these plans * comprehensive Vocational Rehabilitation Services and Employment Planning
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Educational support programming, advocacy and services for individuals and their families living with epilepsy
- Living Well With Epilepsy
- Information and Education
- Thinking About Epilepsy
- A Grade 5 Program
- The Epilepsy Journey • By Seniors For Seniors
- Understanding Epilepsy • From Agency to Community
- Peer-to-peer Network
- Epilepsy At Work • Employment Support
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Rehabilitation and therapeutic services * staff includes physiotherapists, massage therapists, occupational therapists and a psychologist * wide range of equipment available to aid rehabilitation * women's health issues, sports injuries * work and accident related injuries and chronic pain
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Support to individuals with an intellectual disability and their family
- information and support to advocate and assist in obtaining the appropriate resources and services for their family member and strengthen family involvement
- service coordination
- residential services
- education advocacy
- assistance with funding applications
- long and short-term planning support
- links to crisis treatment centre, group homes, day programs and individualized supports, supported employment
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Community Participation Program offers a wide variety of activities, such as
Community Employment Program helps individuals with a Developmental Disability
- variety of community-based activities
- cooking classes
- gardening
- sports
- exercise
- music program
- drama
- literacy, book club
- farm activities, pet therapy
- volunteering at local service agencies
Community Employment Program helps individuals with a Developmental Disability
- learn work skills
- write a resume
- job search, job coaching
- individuals must have the ability to eventually work independently
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COVID19 - Building is closed but meeting with clients digitally and still offering all services * new clients are welcome
Support to people with intellectual disabilities to live, work and be active members of the community
Support to people with intellectual disabilities to live, work and be active members of the community
- residential supports, community supports programs (day services)
- respite care, family support, youth services
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Employment resources and coaching to find sustainable employment in Ontario
Indigenous peoples, Older workers, Persons with disabilities, Persons on social assistance, Immigrants/newcomers, Francophones, Students, Youth and Women
Better Jobs Ontario -- skills training and financial support for laid-off workers
Services for employers -- help in identifying human resource skills requirements
- assessment of skills, interests and abilities
- job search strategies and support, including resume development and interview preparation
- information about careers and occupations, local labour market, employment opportunities
- help in maintaining employment
- information and referral to other employment and community services
Indigenous peoples, Older workers, Persons with disabilities, Persons on social assistance, Immigrants/newcomers, Francophones, Students, Youth and Women
Better Jobs Ontario -- skills training and financial support for laid-off workers
Services for employers -- help in identifying human resource skills requirements
- matching of workplace needs to workers' skills, capabilities, interests and experience
- support for developing on-the-job training plans and monitoring of placements to support retention
- available to small, medium and large businesses planning to deliver short-term training for existing or new employees
- Roseneath -- 9059 County Road 45, Roseneath, Ontario K0K 2X0 (Alnwick Civic Centre). Hours of Operation: Wednesday 1pm to 4 pm
- Colborne -- 6 King Street, Colborne, Ontario K0K 1S0 (Cramahe Public Library). Hours of Operation: Thursday 1 pm-4 pm.
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Employment resources and coaching to find sustainable employment in Ontario
Indigenous peoples, Older workers, Persons with disabilities, Persons on social assistance, Immigrants/newcomers, Francophones, Students, Youth and Women
Better Jobs Ontario -- skills training and financial support for laid-off workers
Services for employers -- help in identifying human resource skills requirements
- assessment of skills, interests and abilities
- job search strategies and support, including resume development and interview preparation
- information about careers and occupations, local labour market, employment opportunities
- help in maintaining employment
- information and referral to other employment and community services
Indigenous peoples, Older workers, Persons with disabilities, Persons on social assistance, Immigrants/newcomers, Francophones, Students, Youth and Women
Better Jobs Ontario -- skills training and financial support for laid-off workers
Services for employers -- help in identifying human resource skills requirements
- matching of workplace needs to workers' skills, capabilities, interests and experience
- support for developing on-the-job training plans and monitoring of placements to support retention
- available to small, medium and large businesses planning to deliver short-term training for existing or new employees
- Roseneath -- 9059 County Road 45, Roseneath, Ontario K0K 2X0 (Alnwick Civic Centre). Hours of Operation: Wednesday 1pm to 4 pm
- Colborne -- 6 King Street, Colborne, Ontario K0K 1S0 (Cramahe Public Library). Hours of Operation: Thursday 1 pm-4 pm.
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Employment resources and coaching to find sustainable employment in Ontario:
Better Jobs Ontario -- skills training and financial support for laid-off workers
Employment services at this agency/location can be tailored to meet the needs of Persons with Disabilities and Persons on Social Assistance
Services for employers -- help in identifying human resource skills requirements
- assessment of skills, interests and abilities
- job search strategies and support, including resume development and interview preparation
- information about careers and occupations, local labour market, employment opportunities
- help in maintaining employment
- information and referral to other employment and community services
Better Jobs Ontario -- skills training and financial support for laid-off workers
Employment services at this agency/location can be tailored to meet the needs of Persons with Disabilities and Persons on Social Assistance
Services for employers -- help in identifying human resource skills requirements
- matching of workplace needs to workers' skills, capabilities, interests and experience
- support for developing on-the-job training plans and monitoring of placements to support retention
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Assists people with intellectual and developmental disabilities with finding meaningful ways to contribute to their community and/or earn money through volunteer and employment opportunities.
- People work with a Direct Support Professional to discuss their goals, participate in assessments to determine current skills and abilities, and develop the necessary skills to meet their volunteer or employment goals.
- Fee for service opportunities are also available for those who would like to purchase support
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Community Living & Respite Northumberland (CLRN) supports children, youth, and adults with disabilities, and their families to live inclusive and fulfilling lives in their community.
Services are provided in the following categories:
Services are provided in the following categories:
- Community Options: planning and assessment, PULSE Sports & Recreation, employment and volunteer, skills and education, community participation
- Early Transitions: Children's Services and Building Bridges, Summer Youth Program
- EARN (Employment Assistance Resource Network)
- Individualized Funding Brokerage
- Person-Directed Planning
- Respite
- Supported Living Options: LifeShare and Individualized Supported Living
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Ontario. Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services. Ontario Disability Support Program, Malvern Office
1-888-789-4199 Office: 416-314-0261
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Income Supports:
Health benefits -- prescription drugs, dental care, vision care
Employment incentives and benefits -- Employment and Training Start-Up Benefit
child care costs
Transition Child Benefit -- for those not receiving the Ontario Child Benefit or the Canada Child Benefit
Employment Supports -- job preparation, job search, starting a business
Interactive Voice Response (IVR) 1-800-808-2268, Mon-Sun 24 hrs -- automated information and payment details, file status, service not available to TTY users
Welfare Fraud Hotline 1-800-394-7867, welfare.fraud.css@ontario.ca-- to report suspected cases of social assistance fraud
Health benefits -- prescription drugs, dental care, vision care
- medical supplies, including diabetic and surgical supplies
- transportation to medical treatment if cost exceeds $15 per month
- Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Nutritional Allowance
- Extended Health Benefit may be available to clients who are no longer eligible for ODSP income support
- batteries for mobility devices and hearing aids
- guide dogs
- Special Diet Allowance may be available
Employment incentives and benefits -- Employment and Training Start-Up Benefit
child care costs
- Work-related benefit
- Transitional health benefit
- Employment Transition Benefit
Transition Child Benefit -- for those not receiving the Ontario Child Benefit or the Canada Child Benefit
Employment Supports -- job preparation, job search, starting a business
Interactive Voice Response (IVR) 1-800-808-2268, Mon-Sun 24 hrs -- automated information and payment details, file status, service not available to TTY users
Welfare Fraud Hotline 1-800-394-7867, welfare.fraud.css@ontario.ca-- to report suspected cases of social assistance fraud
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Person Directed Planning -- helps clients to set goals and find the supports necessary to enable them to reach their goals
Academic Supports -- assists clients enrolled in college or university programs with individualized academic support
Day Supports
Academic Supports -- assists clients enrolled in college or university programs with individualized academic support
Day Supports
- arts, recreation
- life skills development including money management and emotional/social skills
- respite for teens
- pre-employment training
- employment counselling and placement
- employment supports for clients of the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP)
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Employment resources and coaching to find sustainable employment in Ontario
Better Jobs Ontario
Skills training and financial support for laid off workers
Services for employers -- help in identifying human resource skills requirements
Canada-Ontario Job Grant -- financial support for individual employers to purchase training for their employees
- assessment of skills, interests and abilities
- job search strategies and support, including resume development and interview preparation
- information about careers and occupations, local labour market, employment opportunities
- help in maintaining employment
- information and referral to other employment and community services
Better Jobs Ontario
Skills training and financial support for laid off workers
- training program must demonstrate good job prospects
- financial support based on need, may include tuition, instructional costs, books, transportation and/or a basic living allowance
Services for employers -- help in identifying human resource skills requirements
- matching of workplace needs to workers' skills, capabilities, interests and experience
- support for developing on-the-job training plans and monitoring of placements to support retention
Canada-Ontario Job Grant -- financial support for individual employers to purchase training for their employees
- available to small, medium and large businesses planning to deliver short-term training for existing or new employees
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COVID19 Restrictions in effect, call for information on specific programs and services
Range of community support services including information, decision support and referrals to community mental health programs and services; case management services and Community Treatment Order (CTO) case management services; transitional support program for youth 16-24 years; women's health and wellness groups, including culturally-specific newcomers groups; family support and education; ASIST Applied Suicide Intervention Training; public education
Employment Services
Comprehensive employment assistance, employment preparation, job coaching, and employment placement and support
Housing Services
Access to housing outreach worker, case management and affordable supportive housing
Mental Health and Justice Crisis Prevention Program, 416-458-9466, fax 416-289-6843 (referrals)
Assistance for individuals at significant risk of incurring criminal charges, including access to mental health services and supports; home or community location visits
Mental Health Court Support and Diversion Program, Metro East (Scarborough) Court, 416-285-4177
Diversion of individuals from court system to mental health and community support services; court support worker assistance; consultation available for individuals who do not qualify for diversion
New Dimensions and East Metro Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT)
Community treatment, rehabilitation and support services for individuals with serious mental illness
Rehabilitation Action Program (RAP)
Intensive, culturally sensitive case management for individuals who experience linguistic and cultural barriers to accessing services
Range of community support services including information, decision support and referrals to community mental health programs and services; case management services and Community Treatment Order (CTO) case management services; transitional support program for youth 16-24 years; women's health and wellness groups, including culturally-specific newcomers groups; family support and education; ASIST Applied Suicide Intervention Training; public education
Employment Services
Comprehensive employment assistance, employment preparation, job coaching, and employment placement and support
Housing Services
Access to housing outreach worker, case management and affordable supportive housing
Mental Health and Justice Crisis Prevention Program, 416-458-9466, fax 416-289-6843 (referrals)
Assistance for individuals at significant risk of incurring criminal charges, including access to mental health services and supports; home or community location visits
Mental Health Court Support and Diversion Program, Metro East (Scarborough) Court, 416-285-4177
Diversion of individuals from court system to mental health and community support services; court support worker assistance; consultation available for individuals who do not qualify for diversion
New Dimensions and East Metro Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT)
Community treatment, rehabilitation and support services for individuals with serious mental illness
Rehabilitation Action Program (RAP)
Intensive, culturally sensitive case management for individuals who experience linguistic and cultural barriers to accessing services
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Serves café food and beverages to all including large orders for local businesses and organizations and offers day program for adults with special needs
Day Program Components
Café Program
Day Program Components
Café Program
- customer service, merchandising and sales skills
- product knowledge, stock management/inventory
- cash handling skills
- food hygiene
- kitchen safety, personal and food hygiene
- food recognition, cooking and recipes
- cleaning
- personal hygiene, dressing, household chores
- nutrition and meal planning, grocery shopping
- money management and budgeting
- relationships, anger management
- literacy, geography, community safety and awareness of current affairs
- cognitive stimulation through arts and crafts, self-concept exercises
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Specializing in life and social skills for people with intellectual disabilities, developmentally delayed and autism.
Programs offered include:
- day program for the developmentally delayed to service persons with intellectual and physical disabilities. Day program has a 1 to 6 ratio.
- Saturday program for the developmentally delayed for persons to engage in leisure activities and community outings to receive assistance in meeting developmental milestone
- after school program for the developmentally delayed to aid persons with communication, socialization and fine motor skills.
- senior program for seniors with Alzheimer's, dementia or any other impactive disorder
Programs offered include:
- counselling services for families
- literacy
- summer camp
- community outings
- respite and drop-in
- March break
- PA days
- arts and craft
- vocational training
- budgeting
- fitness
- bus route training
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Ontario Employment Assistance Services, Scarborough Centre for Employment Accessibility
Office: 416-396-8100Visit Website
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COVID19 -- offering online workshops for Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint, to register go to forms.gle/C1SqrHxr4TgSMAn28 or email scea@tdsb.on.ca
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Offers employment services which may include dissemination of labour market information, employment needs assessment, career planning, employment counselling, job search skills, referral to other services
Adaptive technology available
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Offers employment services which may include dissemination of labour market information, employment needs assessment, career planning, employment counselling, job search skills, referral to other services
Adaptive technology available
- free internet access
- computer training
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Community Support Services: supports individuals with intellectual disabilities of all ages and their families in accessing resources and opportunities in their community including:
The Community Support staff offer services in a variety of languages including:
Cantonese; Mandarin; Hindi; Punjabi; Urdu and Tamil. Contacts:
Winny Ho (Cantonese, Mandarin) at 905-884-9110, ext 382
who@communitylivingsouth.ca
Crystie Lau (Cantonese, Mandarin) at 905-884-9110 ext 267
clau@ommunitylivingyorksouth.ca
Puja Jit (Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu) at 905-884-9110 ext 640
pjit@communitylivingyorksouth.ca
Athavi Kugathasn (Tamil) at 905-884-9110 ext 703
akugathasan@communitylivingyorksouth.ca
Project Search: Offered to participants nearing or at the end of completing high school * program includes: in-class facilitation, on-site support, one to one supports regarding employment (ie. job coaching)Contact Ellie Siegel at 416-606-9058
esiegel@communitylivingyorksouth.ca
For Service Options:
Marketplace: provides a selection of group educational courses, social activities and recreational opportunities for adults in collaboration with local municipalities and school boards
Contact: Cathy Johnston at 1-877-737-3475, ext. 380
Learning Academy: offers an educationally-based curriculum, with a focus on the practice and improvement of various literacy skills and community based activities * It is offered in two locations: Vaughan and Richmond Hill
Contact: Cathy Johnston at 1-877-737-3475, ext. 380
Residential and Day support:
The following services are available through Developmental Services Ontario (DSO) through the Regional Prioritization Process (https://www.dsontario.ca/):
Residential Services: Group Homes, Supported Independent Living, Community Participation Programs
- individualized guidance and support: immediate assistance (no w/l)
- education and self help workshops/groups
- respite options: March Break and Summer Camps for Children, Youth, and Adults in Stouffville, Markham, Richmond Hill and Vaughan * weeknight and weekend programs are offered on an as needed basis
- parent operated programs: led and driven by parents and participants to create program options with the support and guidance of CLYS Coordinators
The Community Support staff offer services in a variety of languages including:
Cantonese; Mandarin; Hindi; Punjabi; Urdu and Tamil. Contacts:
Winny Ho (Cantonese, Mandarin) at 905-884-9110, ext 382
who@communitylivingsouth.ca
Crystie Lau (Cantonese, Mandarin) at 905-884-9110 ext 267
clau@ommunitylivingyorksouth.ca
Puja Jit (Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu) at 905-884-9110 ext 640
pjit@communitylivingyorksouth.ca
Athavi Kugathasn (Tamil) at 905-884-9110 ext 703
akugathasan@communitylivingyorksouth.ca
Project Search: Offered to participants nearing or at the end of completing high school * program includes: in-class facilitation, on-site support, one to one supports regarding employment (ie. job coaching)Contact Ellie Siegel at 416-606-9058
esiegel@communitylivingyorksouth.ca
For Service Options:
Marketplace: provides a selection of group educational courses, social activities and recreational opportunities for adults in collaboration with local municipalities and school boards
Contact: Cathy Johnston at 1-877-737-3475, ext. 380
Learning Academy: offers an educationally-based curriculum, with a focus on the practice and improvement of various literacy skills and community based activities * It is offered in two locations: Vaughan and Richmond Hill
Contact: Cathy Johnston at 1-877-737-3475, ext. 380
Residential and Day support:
The following services are available through Developmental Services Ontario (DSO) through the Regional Prioritization Process (https://www.dsontario.ca/):
Residential Services: Group Homes, Supported Independent Living, Community Participation Programs
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COVID19 -- Some services have reopened or are operating virtually; for more information, call or visit website
Advocates for and provides support and services to children, youth and adults with an intellectual disability
Children and Youth
Advocates for and provides support and services to children, youth and adults with an intellectual disability
Children and Youth
- information on early childhood programs, school placement, registration, education plans
- help in accessing funding and programs
- development of a plan to ensure consistency between home, school and community programs
- employment programs for youth
- skills development including literacy, money management, social skills, and travel training
- job placement
- Adult Protective Service Worker Program (APSW) -- supportive services for adults 18 years and older living or planning to live independently in the community. Services include case management, counselling, advocacy
- Family and parent support groups
- in-home consultation and collaboration with other professionals to plan for services
- supported group living
- supportive home share
- supportive independent living
- LIGHTS, www.lights.to -- helps families explore community residential options and funding eligibility
- adult fee-for-service programs
- residential respite for children and adults
- summer camps
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