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Resource materials to survivors and family members
- promotes awareness about brain injury and prevention of injury
- education, information, support and advocacy
- peer support groups for survivors and family members
- opportunities for individuals with brain injury to participate in educational and recreational programs
- opportunities for survivors and their family members to familiarize themselves with activities and programs that are available in the community
- provides participants an opportunity to use their creative abilities as everyday coping strategies
- partners and mentors are matched for this once a week telephone program
- all participants are screened and mentors require a criminal check
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Development and Rehabilitation of Western Ottawa
1-866-391-2914 Office: 613-831-5098
Office: 613-737-2757
Fax: 613-738-4841
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CHEO Development and Rehabilitation site.
Services
Services
- behavioural services
- caution parent learning program
- infant and child development program (ICDP)
- social work
- physiotherapy
- technical services
- occupational therapy
- speech language pathology
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COVID-19 (1 Dec 2021): Telephone and video based counselling and crisis intervention still available.
Short-term counselling (six to eight sessions), telephone support, or walk-in crisis support
Offers counselling for:
Information and referral to housing and shelters, Ontario Works, Ontario Disability Support Program, Essential Health and Social Supports, energy assistance programs, bus tickets, baby cupboard, advocacy, etc.
Also offers resources and referrals for those affected by natural disaster in the West Carleton area
Short-term counselling (six to eight sessions), telephone support, or walk-in crisis support
Offers counselling for:
- traumatic stress: violence against women, family stressors, assault, grief and loss, onset of illness, etc.
- life transitions: separation/divorce, job loss, relationships, parenting, retirement, etc.
- mental wellness: anxiety, depression, self-esteem, suicidal ideation, anger, stress, addictions, etc.
Information and referral to housing and shelters, Ontario Works, Ontario Disability Support Program, Essential Health and Social Supports, energy assistance programs, bus tickets, baby cupboard, advocacy, etc.
Also offers resources and referrals for those affected by natural disaster in the West Carleton area
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Family clinic
Care team includes:
Clinic offers:
- personalized health care
Care team includes:
- family physicians
- allied health professionals
- nurse practitioners
- social workers
- dietitians
- pharmacist
- psychologist
- chiropodist
- Local Health Integration Network case manager
Clinic offers:
- foot care
- diabetes education
- nutritional counselling
- mental health program
- on-site lab
- primary medical care for all stages of life
- dermatology
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COVID-19 (2 Aug 2022): in-person service remains available, but clients may connect via tele-therapy if they prefer.
Outpatient assessment and treatment of psychological concerns and eating disorders for adults and children
Individual Therapy:
Outpatient assessment and treatment of psychological concerns and eating disorders for adults and children
- includes anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, body image disturbances and weight management problems
- treatment plans are developed in collaboration with clients and are designed to fit each individuals needs
Individual Therapy:
- cognitive-behavioral approach
- eating disorders
- marital and relationship problems
- anxiety
- depression
- a variety of other common psychological and stress related problems
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Counselling and therapy services
- counselling and psychotherapy services to individuals, families, couples
- support groups for the neurodiverse and their family
- social fluency development groups
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Network assisting people with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and/or Fibromyalgia Syndrome through:
- education
- advocacy
- support
- research
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A volunteer organization of prostate cancer survivors and supporters
- helps men recently diagnosed with prostate cancer
- promotes awareness of this disease and associated issues
- provides support for men and their families who continue to live with recurrent cancer
- offers confidential telephone contact, personal meetings, personal meetings and mentoring sessions for all those affected
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Private services offer a range of health services at home or in a long-term care facility
- short-term help when recovering from an illness or injury
- provides people with the support they need to stay in their homes
- helps make clients nearing the end of life as comfortable as possible
- helps people live independently
- strategies to help you manage your activities of daily living after an illness or disability
- mobility and fall risk assessments
- equipment recommendations
- lift and transfer training
- seating and mobility assessments including Assistive Devices Program (ADP) funding authorization
- management of anxiety and depression
- therapeutic exercises for recovery from surgery, illness or injury
- chest physiotherapy
- ergonomic and return to work assessments
- grief loss
- family and marital counselling
- palliative care support and information
- caring for themselves or others
- caring for their home or return to work or leisure activities
- restoring, improving and maintaining physical function affected by injury, disease or disability
- adjustments to illness or disability
- family and marital issues
- palliative care needs and options
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Medical care team focused on family and community health.
Services include:
- The team includes family doctors, nurse practitioners, pharmacists and mental health team workers
Services include:
- blood lab
- dental services
- dietitian
- flu shots
- low-risk obstetrics care
- mental health
- physio/massage therapy
- travel medicine
- uninsured services
- urgent care
- wellness workshops
- x-ray
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COVID19 (13 August 2021): Meetings and events in person are currently suspended, two online meetings are offered throughout the summer.
Support group for people affected by Tourette Syndrome or family, friends and community of the people that are affected
Support group for people affected by Tourette Syndrome or family, friends and community of the people that are affected
- information on local services
- assists families and individuals by speaking in schools, to community groups and to employers
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Regional referral centre for complex diabetes care
- individual counseling
- referrals to specialists possible to prevent or delay complications
- Type 1 diabetes program (one full day)
- Adjusting Insulin (three hours)
- Is Insulin Pump Right for Me? (two hours)
- Exercise and Diabetes (two hours)
- Travel and Sick Day Management (two hours)
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COVID-19 (8 Apr 2021): Most services are currently virtual. ABA and IBI are available in-centre.
Educational and therapeutic services * provides support to children, teens and adults who have autism spectrum disorder and related or additional exceptionalities.
Educational and therapeutic services * provides support to children, teens and adults who have autism spectrum disorder and related or additional exceptionalities.
- workshops for parents and professionals
- in-home consultation and supervision
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) training for parents
- conferences
- social programs
- counselling and systems navigation
- Behaviour Therapy Program for children and teens with ASD
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Mental health and wellness supports
- counselling
- mental health groups
- system navigation
- social groups for children and teens
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Professional counseling, education and system navigation for caregivers and people with dementia
- counseling/health care system navigation
- Next Steps Learning Series for Care Partners
- support groups
- dementia friendly communities
- Finding Your Way online education
- The Music Project
- ALZeducate online courses
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Counselling sessions for victims of automobile accidents, their partners or family members
- providing the tools and strategies necessary to heal
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COVID-19 (May 5, 2021): Home visits, communication groups, caregiver groups and couples counseling are available virtually (videoconference). New referrals are accepted.
Community-based agency dedicated to the long-term support of people affected by aphasia, a language disorder that can occur in persons who have had a stroke and often after another injury to the brain
Services:
Community-based agency dedicated to the long-term support of people affected by aphasia, a language disorder that can occur in persons who have had a stroke and often after another injury to the brain
- speech-language pathologists, social workers, and communicative disorders assistants in partnership with other community-based professional colleagues and trained volunteers, provide programs to help people adjust to living with aphasia and to again be active participants in the community
- services are also available for people with Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA)
Services:
- Enhanced Professional Intervention and Co-Therapy Groups: For people who are re-entering the community following rehab/day hospital treatment * Participants meet once weekly over a 4-week period for two hours, in smaller groups of 3 to 4 people with professional facilitators
- Communication and Counselling Groups: Speech-language staff supported by trained volunteers, facilitate conversations in small groups of people who have aphasia * The primary focus of these groups is communication - the sharing and exchange of ideas by whatever means e.g. speech, gesture, drawing, facial expression and body language
- Individual/Family and Group Speech-Language Therapy and Counselling: Support for everyday situations is the focus of therapy provided by speech language and social work staff * Individual therapy is often directed at enabling the person with aphasia with specific communicative goals or to carry out a personal project e.g. accessing regular community activities * reconnecting with long-standing friends * discussing medical issues with physicians
- Activity Groups: Facilitated by communicative disorders assistants with support of trained volunteers * Small groups of two or three persons, where participants carry out a personal project e.g. writing emails to family/friends, learning new technology, creation of Life History/Communication Books to facilitate communication with family, friends and other participants in ACO programs
- Counselling and communication support for emotional distress, regaining power of attorney, changing financial plans, accessing M.A.I.D (Medical Assistance in Dying) services * Individual, couple, family, and group counselling/therapy available
- Individual, couple, family, and group therapy available
- Caregiver Support Groups: Spouses and family members participate in monthly meetings facilitated by a social worker
- Physiotherapy Groups: Groups of three to four persons participate in one-hour individualized therapy programs, under the supervision of a physiotherapist and clinical trainer, with support from trained volunteers
- Volunteer Training: Volunteers learn effective communication techniques for conversational partnerships with people with aphasia and to provide program support for the specific groups and individuals to whom they are assigned
- Workshops and Information Seminars: Customized according to group needs
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Regroupement des parents et amis des enfants sourds et malentendants franco-ontariens, Regroupement des parents et amis des enfants sourds et malentendants franco-ontariens
Office: 613-761-3427Visit Website
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Franco-Ontarian organisation bringing together parents and friends of deaf and hard of hearing children in order to:
- educate parents about deafness
- raise public awareness around deafness
- promote communication within families
- give access to full personal, social, educational and economic development within their own culture and languages, French and Langue des signes du Québec (LSQ)
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Programs and services for young cancer patients being treated in the National Capital Region and their families and their families
Co-ordinates:
Co-ordinates:
- support groups: for parents of children On Treatment, for parents of children Off Treatment, for survivors, and young survivors (YSI-Youth Survivor Initiative)
- financial support: parking program providing parking passes to member parents * Patient Amenities Fund lessening the financial stress on the family * gas cards for hospital trips * Journey Forward packages * bursaries * Tori's Helping Hand Fund for families coping with a child in palliative care * Special Circumstances Fund for extraordinary situations
- education support: Cyberkids providing iPads or laptops to patients * workshops * E-Reader program * coping with cancer resources * bereavement resources * education support for survivors
- events: fundraising events and activities
- education: resources on the child's particular diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, impact on the life of the child and the family
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Support, advocacy, and peer counselling service
- online discussion forum on Facebook
- beginner meditation guidance
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Arthritis Society Canada, Ottawa
1-800-321-1433 ext 3307Office: No public telephone number
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Education, programs and support to people living with arthritis
Arthritis Rehabilitation and Education Program:
Online self-management courses - e-learning programs including:
Drug-Free Pain Management Tool
Support for Childhood Arthritis
Arthritis Rehabilitation and Education Program:
- community-based rehabilitation program
- physiotherapists, occupational therapists and social workers available
- individual consultation and group education sessions
- dealing with pain
- arthritis medications
- exercises to reduce stiffness, increase strength and improve fitness
- new ways to be active and minimize stress on joints
- coping with the emotional impact of arthritis
- self-management strategies
Online self-management courses - e-learning programs including:
- mental health and well-being
- arthritis and work
- managing chronic pain
- navigating your healthcare
- overcoming fatigue
- eating well
- staying active
- daily living
- medical cannabis and arthritis
Drug-Free Pain Management Tool
Support for Childhood Arthritis
- resources for families living with childhood arthritis
- online health and wellness advice, self-management tips, inspirational stories
- designed to help make informed decisions about arthritis treatment plans and assist in asking health care teams questions around available medications
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Medical care team focused on family and community health
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Mental health counselling service for the deaf, deafened and hard of hearing and their families
- support, education, advocacy and counselling
- mental health and illness
- depression
- relationship difficulties
- abuse
- family breakdown
- addictions or substance abuse
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Supports for culturally deaf, oral deaf, deafened and hard of hearing people
General Services:
General Services:
- personal counselling
- audiology and hearing aid program
- interpreter services
- mental health counselling
- employment services
- information and referral
- awareness raising
- hearing tests
- prescriptions for hearing aids, and other assistive devices for adults, seniors and children over 3 years old
- central auditory processing testing
- lip reading classes
- hearing aid orientation sessions
- dispenses hearing aids, moulds and other devices
- cleaning and minor repairs on the premises
- wide variety of loaner aids
- displays and sells a full range of assistive devices such as TTYs, alerting/signaling devices, FM systems, and amplifiers
- consultation about technical devices available to individuals and organizations wanting to become more accessible to the public
- counsellors are fluent in sign language and understand the special needs and concerns of clients
- personal and family counselling
- workshops
- life skills training
- assistance with social services so clients can maximize independence within the community
- provides communication and hearing care support to enable seniors with an acquired hearing loss to carry out daily activities independently and with reduced communication difficulties
- home visits
- hard of hearing seniors 55 years and older get help from counsellors in communicating with family and friends
- ensures a client's safety at home by promoting independence
- helps clients stay involved in their favorite activities
- home visits
- accessible counselling and case management services to increase client potential in managing challenging situations more effectively
- American Sign Language courses
- taught by Deaf instructors
- enrollment limited
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Information, education, advocacy, and support for individuals living with or affected by MS
- MS research to understand and halt disease progression
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