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Coaching services to help seniors with life transitions
- counselling
- information and referral to recreation, moving/downsizing services, legal advice, financial advice, medical advice
- ongoing support
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COVID-19 (5 Jul 2022): Solva is providing virtual navigation and referral services to families during this time. In person, pre-booked appointments at our Resource Centre also welcome after initial phone consult• includes coordination of virtual or in-person visits to local retirement homes • will liaise with all services at no cost
Services include:
Services include:
- free program for local seniors and their families
- retirement home search assistance
- respite and convalescent stay referrals
- aging at home and home care agencies
- arrange tours, brochures and meetings
- accompany on visits or meetings
- advocacy and liaison with providers
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Community and Social Services - Housing Services
1-866-261-9799 Office: 3-1-1
Office: 613-580-2400
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Funds community agencies that, in turn, help people who experience homelessness and those at risk of becoming homeless through a system of services that ranges from preventing homelessness to helping people find permanent housing
Funded Programs:
Emergency Shelters:
Funded Programs:
Emergency Shelters:
- subsidizes permanent shelter spaces in one City-operated family shelter, eight community shelter providers and overflow facilities as needed
- shelter operators provide a variety of services including meals, a place to sleep, and case management, including practical assistance
- all clients are assessed and referred to the social and health services they need
- each shelter has a housing support worker to help clients find long-term housing and settle into the community
- no one who needs emergency shelter is turned away and other option are assessed to ensure no one is left without shelter
- case management support workers assist clients with activities provided in their own homes through scheduled visits, such as life skills to support independent living
- individuals live in scattered units across the city including units that are block-leased by the service provider
- managers assist people who are unsheltered and/or in emergency shelters to find appropriate housing, learn relevant life skills, and promote an improved quality of life by facilitating timely access to community supports, thereby enhancing housing stability and supporting long-term housing retention
- funds a number of homelessness outreach teams whose functions include helping people who are on the street to access emergency shelters and to obtain housing, as well as supporting people experiencing homelessness by preventing or reducing potential harm and connecting them to health and social services
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Home support, personal support, attendant care services, respite care
Programs include, but are not limited to, palliative care, acute and chronic and/or progressive illness, mental illness and families in crisis
Specialized programs designed for:
Champlain Central Application for Attendant Services:
Attendant Services:
Programs include, but are not limited to, palliative care, acute and chronic and/or progressive illness, mental illness and families in crisis
Specialized programs designed for:
- the terminally ill
- people living with Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) / Human immunodeficiency virus infection (HIV)
- people living with Alzheimer's disease, mental illness or permanent physical disabilities
Champlain Central Application for Attendant Services:
- Central registration point where people with physical disabilities apply for attendant services across Home and Community Care Support Services.
Attendant Services:
- Administers the Attendant Care Outreach Program (ACOP) that provides attendant care services to people with permanent physical disabilities who are able to direct their own care.
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Relocation planning
- senior's transitions
- downsizing
- decluttering, sorting, packing
- moving services
- resettlement - unpacking and set up
- donation disposal / junk and debris removal
- staging for maximum sale value
- family consultations and coaching
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Retirement home search assistance and transition support
- independent living
- assisted living
- memory care
- respite care
- a place to recover out of hospital
- short term and trial stays
- seniors suites
- dementia care
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Assist women and gender-diverse people with housing issues who have their base in Rural Eastern Ontario
- mandated to provide housing support to women who are homeless or at risk of being homeless (this can mean a woman who is at risk of being evicted, in process of being evicted, couch-surfing, staying with family but no fixed address)
- provides assistance with sourcing suitable apartments
- accompanying and providing transportation to view potential residences
- advocacy in dealing with landlords/tribunals
- education on tenant rights and responsibilities
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Accessible space offering access to municipal, financial and social services including community agency supports, along with service navigation, crisis support and warm referrals.
Residents can access:
The following services will be offered on-site:
Residents can access:
- Walk-in and scheduled appointments for services
- Safe and warm resting space and seating
- Washrooms
- Charging stations
- Public computers
- Wi-Fi
- Telephones
The following services will be offered on-site:
- Crisis support and referrals to community services
- Financial and social assistance
- Ontario Works
- Ontario Disability Support Program
- Essential Health & Social Support
- Child care fee subsidy application support
- Housing support and referrals
- Employment services (Employment Ontario)
- Somerset West Community Health Centre support staff
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Senior housing and transition services
- personalized consultations on best housing options
- independent research and identification of viable options
- practical assistance with downsizing, move coordination and resettlement support
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COVID-19 (October 7 2021): Services available by appointment only. Staff still available by phone. Many services now offered online and organisation offering volunteer outreach to isolated seniors to get food and medication to their homes. Call 613-235-4875 ext 181 to access emergency volunteer senior services (available in mandarin).
Settlement and community services agency
Orientation and Adaptation Services
Library Settlement Partnership
Counselling services workshops and support groups for:
Settlement and community services agency
Orientation and Adaptation Services
- needs assessment and information and referral to community and social services
- support with finding housing, child care, registering children in school and health care
- orientation within the city
- help filling out government forms including housing and immigration sponsorship forms
- community support for Chinese newcomers through volunteer befriending, conversation circles to practice English
- workshops to reduce stress of adjusting to Canadian culture
- courses, tests and activities to help newcomers prepare for the citizenship test
- offered on site
- enhanced language training
- sector specific language training and career orientation in the fields of accounting and IT
- individual counselling and action plan development
- volunteer placement
- mentoring
- networking
- resume and interview preparation
- English or French for Life and Work in Canada
- conversation and pronunciation classes
- provides basic language skills in English or French
- courses offered part-time
- job search preparation and training
- developing strong job search strategies and workplace communication skills
- job search workshops
- on site job search and preparation training courses
- resume help
- job readiness clinic
- employment counselling
- skills and career development
- help in establishing social and professional networks
Library Settlement Partnership
- workshops
- one-to-one counselling
- settlement referrals
- English Conversation Club
- commissioner of Oaths for verifying documents (only at 400 Cooper St)
Counselling services workshops and support groups for:
- financial difficulties
- family conflicts
- mental health issues: depression, anxiety, stress, family relationships, caregiver stress, grief and loss, parenting, effective communication, workplace stress
- problems with the law
- racial discrimination
- family law
- legal problems
- sponsorship matters
- Convention Refugee support
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Housing and support options for persons living with Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) / Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
- outreach and support
- apartment program (SILP)
- volunteer supports for clients
- health and wellness programs
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A one-stop, drop-in service to help people with their practical housing problems
Assistance regarding:
Assistance regarding:
- housing emergencies
- evictions
- maintenance and repair problems
- illegal rents
- applications for subsidized housing
- a small list of rooms and apartments to rent
- telephones to help people looking for an apartment
- help to find programs and services in the community
- help to access Social Services
- where to go in an emergency
- what to do in case of eviction
- how to lodge a complaint about unsafe living conditions
- what to do if the rent is illegal
- what rights tenants and landlords have
- what responsibilities tenants and landlords have
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Advisors work with seniors and their families to find the best fit in a retirement home by matching it with the families' needs, wants, location preference and budget
- schedules and accompanies clients on tours to make sure families understand what the homes offer and the difference between them
- additional consulting services for Long-Term Care are also offered
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Senior living/housing referral firm
- personalized service to help seniors find a retirement home that meets their needs, preferences and budget
- trained, experienced and local advisors can help set up private home care services in the home, hospital or retirement home
- short-term stay, long-term stay or hospital discharge services available
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Lifestyle transition and moving services, including:
- move planning and co-ordination, including floor plan
- sorting, organizing, downsizing and decluttering
- packing, moving, unpacking and setting up belongings in the new home
- packing and delivering remaining items to friends, family, storage, garbage, recycle or donation
- estate services: removing remaining content from the home and dispersing as needed to friends, family, storage, garbage, recycle or donation
- arranging services: storage, auctioneers, carpet cleaning, plumber, etc. as required
- preparing the house for market including cleaning, yard work, and staging
- in-house team (no contractors)
- free, in-person consultation
- Service Proposal is customized to your service and budget
- less than 1% breakage rate
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Healing and Wellness Branch - Victim Services Program
1-800-263-4889 Office: 613-798-1488
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COVID-19 (21 Apr 2020): Staff is delivering services remotely. Métis who are in need of help accessing supports are urged to contact the MNO toll free at 1-800-263-4889 or email covidhelp@metisnation.org.
Culturally relevant victim services
Culturally relevant victim services
- advocacy
- access to cultural supports and community groups and circles to support healing
- referrals to relevant community agencies and programs, and to psychiatrists
- development of a safety plan
- information on local shelters or safe housing options
- assistance with housing applications
- information and assistance regarding court processes and orientation, including the creation and delivery of Victim Impact Statements
- short-term peer support
- workshops on topics such as navigating victim services, identifying warning signs of abuse, court processes, child witnessing, etc
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Supportive emergency shelter space
- capacity for 18 youth
- clean socks, toiletries and other necessities
- safe place to rest for the night
- activities such as music, games, art, movies, books, etc
- listening ear and informal mentorship
- healthy meals and snacks
- drop-in program
- mental health and addiction support
- information on housing, education, addiction and mental health resources
- low-barrier structure without formal intake process
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Volunteer support services for vulnerable older adults of the Ottawa-Gatineau arts community
- pursues affordable housing solutions
- referrals
- advocacy
- learning events on topics of concerns to older adults of the arts community
Long term goal is to create a centre for arts professional that will provide housing and other amenities such as a studio, and a rehearsal and performance space
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COVID-19: The centre is open for showers. Call to book a time.
This information is regularly updated on their website.
Drop-in counselling centre for any adult (alone or with children) who finds it difficult to access services elsewhere due to illness, disability or homelessness.
Practical assistance: shower and laundry facilities
This information is regularly updated on their website.
Drop-in counselling centre for any adult (alone or with children) who finds it difficult to access services elsewhere due to illness, disability or homelessness.
Practical assistance: shower and laundry facilities
- telephones
- small clothing items (underwear, socks, and seasonal accessories)
- hygiene items
- condoms
- needle exchange
- board games
- card games
- bingo
- arts and crafts
- special events
- karaoke
- chaplaincy
- advocacy
- crisis intervention
- housing
- employment support and resume writing
- addiction
- Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) / Human immunodeficiency virus infection (HIV) and Hepatitis A, B, C
- groups (addiction, life skills)
- Royal Ottawa Hospital Outreach Teams (psychiatric and addiction)
- University of Ottawa Community Legal Clinic Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP)
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This Centre provides
- Information, intercession and referral services
- Crisis intervention
- Food bank services and other food security strategies
- Support to complete an application for the Ontario Hydro Cost Assistance Program and the Energy Assistance Program
- Registration for the Holiday Programs and the Back to School Program with Caring and Sharing Exchange, and Toy Mountain of the Salvation Army
- Tax Clinic
- Community Development Program
- Youth Program (camp, sports, etc)
- School Youth Program
- After-School Program
- Information and advocacy services for affordable housing issues
- Volunteer Opportunities
- Social Support Program: practical assistance, referrals, crisis counselling, advocacy, needs assessment
- Community House: food bank, community activities
- Community Development: tax clinic, community gardens, support for community initiatives
- Youth Program :
- Club 310 (after-school program) for youth aged 6-11 and Club Transitions (recreational program) for youth aged 12-14
- Drop-in and various activities for local teens aged 12-17 (English)
- Sports leagues and gym access (Basket-ball, Futsal, Soccer, etc) - various sports available for folks aged 6-30 years old
- Lowertown, Our Home (LOH) project: a partnership between residents and diverse community partners that actively engages community members in identifying common concerns, community solutions and preventative measures to build a healthy and safe neighbourhood
- Action Housing: provides assistance in crisis situations and supports to individuals and families seeking safe, adequate and affordable housing.
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COVID-19 (22 Nov 2021) Food Cupboard is still open, food boxes available. Call reception at 613-722-3811 for assistance or to volunteer. The centre and its offices are closed to the public, until further notice, but the staff is equipped and are working remotely from home. Contact program coordinators directly if in need of assistance. Take away breakfast and lunch meals are available.
This information is regularly updated on their Facebook page.
Drop-in centre in partnerships with:
Referral services
Two hot meals per day are provided on a scheduled basis
Clothing donations
Housing search and advocacy
Wellbriety (Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings with traditional teachings) and support groups
This information is regularly updated on their Facebook page.
Drop-in centre in partnerships with:
- front line workers
- outreach workers
- housing specialists
- visiting nurses
- elders
- trainers
- attendants
- bannock bus
- professional counselling
- employment readiness
- financial management
- hygiene
- self-confidence
- time management
- nutrition
- teamwork
- resume writing
- emails
- computer skills
Referral services
- health centres
- food banks
- addiction centres
- suicide prevention
- counselling services
Two hot meals per day are provided on a scheduled basis
Clothing donations
Housing search and advocacy
Wellbriety (Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings with traditional teachings) and support groups
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Community services, including:
Intake for the Ontario Electricity Support Program (OESP):
Intake for the Ontario Electricity Support Program (OESP):
- qualifications for reduction on electricity costs
- establishment services
- counseling and assistance in immigration procedures
- application for various visas, for permanent residency, work permit, citizenship, sponsorship, etc.
- oaths
- affirmations
- affidavits
- information and advice on immigrant and refugee rights
- guidance on judicial procedures
- defense of rights on various issues
- in-home doctor visits
- nursing and medical services at home
- daycare services
- job search assistance
- job placement and internship
- support for creating and starting a business
- support for training and studies
- counselling services
- rehabilitation and monitoring of probation for minors
- radicalization prevention
- housing support services
- social activities
- interpretation and document translation
- language instruction
- placement assistance for volunteering in Africa and Canada
- financial and administrative assistance for funerary services
- maintenance of a directory for professionals and business men in Canada
- home visits
- transportation and accompaniment
- physical activity
- meditation and relaxation sessions
- foot care
- social outings
- social housing management
- budget management
- employment support
- family support
- financial and administrative support
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COVID-19 (August 18, 2022): Action Housing is adopting social contact reduction practices and partial reopening protocols during this stage of the COVID-19 pandemic. Face-to-face services will be offered by appointment only, starting July 4th 2022 and onwards.
Housing loss prevention services to low and moderate income individuals and families (including newcomers)
Housing loss prevention services to low and moderate income individuals and families (including newcomers)
- tools to help with housing search on private market
- subsidized housing applications
- help with housing problems like rental arrears, safety concerns, maintenance and health issues, and conflicts with landlords or others
- information on landlord and tenant's rights and responsibilities
- information on emergency shelters
- free advertisement of vacant units through our Housing Locator Program
- legal counsel for housing and discrimination and clients representation at the Landlord and Tenant Board
- advice and moral support
- help completing standardized leases
- Orléans-Cumberland Community Resource Centre
- Rideau-Rockcliffe Community Resource Centre
- Eastern Ottawa Resource Centre
- Lowertown Community Resource Centre
- Pinecrest-Queensway Community Health Centre
- Carlington Community Health Centre
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Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health
Office: 613-748-0657Office: 613-580-9630
Office: 613-748-5999
Fax: 613-748-0550
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Aboriginal health centre focused on family and community health
- culturally sensitive approach that welcomes, accepts and represents all Aboriginal People
- family physicians by appointment
- walk-in clinic and laboratory services
- dental clinic for children, youth, and seniors
- anonymous human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing and counselling
- perinatal care, post natal support group, breastfeeding support and Baby Wellness Clinic
- client advocate
- cultural events programming - including drum circles, medicine walks, sweatlodge ceremonies, Elder consultations, and more
- community kitchens
- homeless outreach
- housing fiirst support
- seniors circle
- dental clinic
- counselling, including walk-in counselling services
- addictions counselling
- individual, couples, and family therapy
- Honouring Sisters In Recovery (addictions group for Aboriginal women) and Men's Circle (addictions and support group for Aboriginal men)
- beading group
- diabetes
- Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
- healthy living and fitness
- HIV/AIDS education
- smoking cessation
- Wasa Nabin (homework support)
- Youth Diversion Outreach
- Youth Reintegration
- Community Drug Prevention Program
- After School Program
- Healthy Kids Community Challenge
- Homework Club - Gdo Wiidookoon
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Favors the domestic, social and economic integration and health of French Newcomers in Canadian society
Carrière agronomique : helps newcomers who have experience in agronomy or agrology to continue in the same line of work
Regionalization : encourages newcomers to establish themselves in rural areas and helps them take all the necessary steps
- Health information
- home care
- help to find housing
- public services
- mediation accompaniment
- parent support for their child's education
- employment support
- economic integration
- health information
- home health care
- youth meetings
- socio-cultural meetings
- volunteering
Carrière agronomique : helps newcomers who have experience in agronomy or agrology to continue in the same line of work
Regionalization : encourages newcomers to establish themselves in rural areas and helps them take all the necessary steps
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