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Guelph Chronic Pain
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Holistic chronic pain management:
- help in navigating the health care system and identifying resources that may be needed to improve overall quality of life
- promotes self-management of pain
- empowerment to break pain and symptom cycle
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Support group members address concerns related to ADHD and Asperger's Syndrome/ASD. Participants learn coping strategies and gain tools connected to life skills, medication, alternative therapies, and managing impulsive behaviours.
Common issues discussed include:
Common issues discussed include:
- self-care
- addictions
- making and keeping friends / romantic partners
- study skills
- procrastination
- perfectionism
- stigma
- entrepreneurialism
- finding the right work environment
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Waterloo Wellington Regional Office
Office: 416-422-5644Toll Free Phone: 1-877-422-1112 ext 820
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COVID-19 Update: Offices are closed until further notice. Support is available by phone or e-mail. Visit website for resources and information on spinal cord injury and COVID-19.
If in need ot support from SCIO, have a spinal cord injury, and are not yet a client, call or e-mail referrals@sciontario.org
If unsure who to contact, info@sciontario.org or call 1-877-422-1112.
Information and support services include:
If in need ot support from SCIO, have a spinal cord injury, and are not yet a client, call or e-mail referrals@sciontario.org
If unsure who to contact, info@sciontario.org or call 1-877-422-1112.
Information and support services include:
- information and support to obtain community services (accessible housing, attendant services, home / vehicle modifications, transportation, funding for assistive devices)
- customized help in transition from acute care and rehabilitation back to community
- advocacy
- peer support program
- counselling to support independent living
- employment services
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Parkinson Society Southwestern Ontario
Office: 519-652-9437Toll Free: 1-888-851-7376
Fax: 1-844-440-8963
Fax: 519-652-9267
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Mutual support group and information on learning to live with Parkinson's disease.
Variety of programs, services and initiatives include:
Variety of programs, services and initiatives include:
- workshops and events
- education and resources
- awareness and research campaigns
- counselling
- support groups and activity based programming
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Peripheral services provided for Hepatitis C patients only.
- specialized assessment and treatment
- coordinated access to allied health and social services
- counselling, education, outreach
- Mobile Community Health Van
Peripheral services provided for Hepatitis C patients only.
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ARCH - HIV / AIDS Resources & Community Health
Office: 519-763-2255Toll Free Phone: 1-800-282-4505
Fax: 519-763-8125
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COVID-19 Update: HIV testing is not available during the COVID-19 pandemic. Current COVID-19 precautions will remain in place until at least September 2021 for the safety of clients, staff, and the community.
Support Services: counselling for persons living with HIV/AIDS to assess needs and establish a continuum of support service.
Support Services: counselling for persons living with HIV/AIDS to assess needs and establish a continuum of support service.
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ARCH - HIV / AIDS and Transgender Outpatient Care and Treatment Clinic
Office Phone: 519-780-5298Toll Free Phone: 1-877-780-5298
Fax: 519-780-5060
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COVID-19 Update: Operating by appointment only; call or email to book an appointment. Trans community and peer support groups available via chat and online. Visit website for more information.
Clinic services are coordinated with services of ARCH HIV/AIDS Resources and Community Health and with other health and social service agencies.
Clinic services are coordinated with services of ARCH HIV/AIDS Resources and Community Health and with other health and social service agencies.
- client and family-centred
- emphasis on continuum of care
- preventative health care
- services include scheduled appointments with HIV specialist, laboratory, support, counselling, education, consultations for health professionals, complementary therapy
- treatment and monitoring of temporary and chronic health issues for transgender individuals
- hormonal treatment for individuals requiring medical support during transitioning
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Evergreen Seniors Community Centre
Office: 519-823-1291Community Support Services: 519-837-5696
TTY: 519-826-9771
Fax: 519-823-8972
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Programs and services include:
NOTE: There is a fee for this service, to be negotiated between the individual and the provider.
- telephone support to seniors and caregivers (GWSA Community Support Services)
- gymnasium / auditorium, health room, computer lab, public dining room, community rooms
- active wellness programs
- life long learning (book club, peer learning)
- lending library (fiction and non-fiction books, video cassettes, CDs)
- leisure interest groups, computer courses, fitness, health/wellness, visual / creative arts courses
- games (cards, darts, chess) and activities
- dining room (breakfast, lunch at reasonable cost; catering for private / group social functions)
- outreach program
- trips and tours (day trips offered to members of the Guelph Wellington Seniors Association)
NOTE: There is a fee for this service, to be negotiated between the individual and the provider.
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Opportunity to share information and common concerns ; public awareness of issues and challenges for people with learning disabilities ; support of legislative initiatives. Programs and services include:
Member of the Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC) for Upper Grand District School Board and Wellington Catholic District School Board to advise on best practices for teaching people with special needs.
- free information for children, their caregivers, and adults affected by Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and learning disabilities
- sponsors many events and workshops with issues related to LDs and ADHD
- supports parents in advocating for their child - in school, Individual Education Plan (IEP) / Identification, Placement and Review Committee (IPRC) meetings
- outreach and education
- advising and advocacy
- support and guidance
- established peer support network for parents and caregivers
- provides list of tutors and sources for assessment
- Reading Rocks program
Member of the Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC) for Upper Grand District School Board and Wellington Catholic District School Board to advise on best practices for teaching people with special needs.
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COVID-19 Update: List of resources and supports and virtual services available to Wellington region and chapter members during COVID-19.
Activities of Wellington Chapter:
Activities of Wellington Chapter:
- helps the community learn about Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
- conducts special speaker and/or training workshops (topics include advocacy, support and latest news in ASD research)
- works with community partners to promote and enhance awareness about autism
- holds various fundraising events throughout the year
- runs programs and events for individuals with ASD and their families to get involved, socialize and network
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Information on all aspects and treatment of breast cancer
- emotional support
- meetings include speakers
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Hearing Improvement Committee of Guelph
Office: 519-822-3946Office - Other: 519-822-1004
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COVID-19 Update: In-person meetings are temporarily suspended due to COVID-19. Email for status updates.
- Supplements services of agencies that assist people who are hearing impaired.
- Disseminates information.
- Promotes hearing help courses and hearing accessibility in public places.
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Housing trust that supports adults with severe autism and high health needs.
Offers outreach activities and support groups.
Offers outreach activities and support groups.
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Information, resources and a network of mutual support through work with local peer support groups, hospital visitation and Befriending programs for stroke survivors, their caregivers or family members.
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Support and funding for thalassemia scientific research, treatment, patient services, public awareness and education.
NOTE: The largest centre for treatment of thalassemia patients in North America is located in Toronto. Clinic locations include Hospital for Sick Children (Hematology / Oncology Clinic) and Toronto General Hospital (Division of Hematology). Treatment is also available through Hamilton Health Sciences / McMaster University Medical Centre.
NOTE: The largest centre for treatment of thalassemia patients in North America is located in Toronto. Clinic locations include Hospital for Sick Children (Hematology / Oncology Clinic) and Toronto General Hospital (Division of Hematology). Treatment is also available through Hamilton Health Sciences / McMaster University Medical Centre.
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Vitural support group that provides connections with others who have experienced life with a brain tumour and an opportunity to share practical information in order to:
- make informed decisions about brain tumour treatment options
- learn about relevant community resources
- enhance coping skills in order to reduce anxiety, feelings of loss of control and fear of the unknown, changes in family roles, and financial strain as a result of a brain tumour diagnosis
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Regional Coordination Centre
Office: 519-947-1000 ext 372Fax: 1-855-342-2387
Toll Free: 1-844-204-9088
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Waterloo Wellington Diabetes, hosted by Langs in Cambridge Ontario, offers a central intake for all referrals to diabetes education and specialists. This means improving access to diabetes care by finding the right care at the right time at the right place for individuals and families with diabetes. The resource clinician supports health service providers throughout the region to deliver high quality, evidence-based care in diabetes.
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Provides education and support services for people living with multiple sclerosis and their families, professionals and the community. Services include:
- information and referral
- equipment programs and special assistance
- supportive counselling and self-help groups
- conferences, workshops and education programs
- recreation, social and wellness programs
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Parkinson's Support Group
Office: 519-652-9437Fax: 519-652-9267
Toll Free: 1-888-851-7376
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Support group for individuals with Parkinson's Disease
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AIDS Committee of Cambridge, Kitchener, Waterloo & Area
Office: 519-570-3687Fax: 519-570-4034
Toll Free: 1-877-770-3687
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ACCKWA is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting people who are infected, affected and at risk for HIV/AIDS and strive to create awareness about HIV in the community.
- One-on-one support and socials for individuals living with HIV
- Clinical services for individuals living with HIV
- One-on-one support for individuals affected by HIV, education workshops and speakers for vulnerable and marginalized individuals
- Various outreach initiatives, support and information for individuals vulnerable to HIV
- Rapid, point-of-care, anonymous HIV testing on-site
- Referrals to HIV and STI testing, PrEP and primary health care
- Needle syringe exchange program
- Free condom and lubricant distribution
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Prostate Cancer Canada Network - Waterloo Wellington Prostate Cancer Support Group, is a volunteer based, non-profit prostate cancer support group, run by prostate cancer survivors who help men diagnosed with this disease.
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AIDS Committee of Cambridge, Kitchener, Waterloo & Area
Office: 519-570-3687Fax: 519-570-4034
Toll Free: 1-877-770-3687
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ACCKWA is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting people who are infected, affected and at risk for HIV/AIDS and strive to create awareness about HIV in the community.
- One-on-one support and socials for individuals living with HIV
- Clinical services for individuals living with HIV
- One-on-one support for individuals affected by HIV, education workshops and speakers for vulnerable and marginalized individuals
- Various outreach initiatives, support and information for individuals vulnerable to HIV
- Rapid, point-of-care, anonymous HIV testing on-site
- Referrals to HIV and STI testing, PrEP and primary health care
- Needle syringe exchange program
- Free condom and lubricant distribution
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Stroke Recovery Association Cambridge & District (The)
Office: 437-234-5367Fax: 519-742-5967
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Provides support, education, information, and referrals to individuals and their families dealing with stroke * visitation on requests, monthly meetings, newsletter, socialization and information sharing.
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Provides support, education, information, and referrals to individuals and their families dealing with stroke * visitation on requests, monthly meetings, newsletter, socialization and information sharing.
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MS Society of Canada
Office: 1-800-268-7582 ext 3199MS Navigator: 1-844-859-6789
Toll Free: 1-800-268-7582
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Provides services to people with multiple sclerosis and their families and funds research to find the cause and cure for this disease. We are the only national voluntary organization in Canada that supports both MS research and services.
Some of the Programs and Services Include:
Some of the Programs and Services Include:
- Information and Referral
- MS Knowledge Network
- Peer to Peer Support Program
- Volunteer Legal Advocacy Program
- Equipment Special Assistance
- Support and Self-Help Groups
- Educational and Awareness Events
- Friendly visiting program
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