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Western Ottawa Community Resource Centre
Office: 613-591-3686Crisis: 613-591-3686 ext 269
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COVID-19 (6 Sept 2021) continues to provide the following supports to our vulnerable, isolated community members living in the former cities of Kanata and Nepean and the former townships of Goulbourn and West Carleton:
Community and social services
Services for Children, Youth and Families
- telephone based crisis intervention
- telephone based crisis counseling
- telephone based counseling for women experiencing gender based violence
- telephone based regular check-ins
- telephone support with navigating systems
- food/supplies deliveries
- medically necessary transportation
- virtual programming and services
- online resources
Community and social services
Services for Children, Youth and Families
- Ontario Early Years Centre
- Bullying Prevention Program
- The ZONE drop-in for youth
- Queerios Youth Drop-In
- child and youth community development
- homework club
- resources
- Fun Friends programs
- Toys on Tour program
- Adult Day Program
- Diners' Club
- caregiver support
- Home Help and Home Maintenance Program
- Telephone Reassurance Program
- Meals on Wheels/Frozen meals
- friendly visiting
- transportation to medical and non-medical appointments
- foot care clinics
- social programs
- Snow Go Assist
- individual and group counselling for abused women and their children
- Peer Support Program (volunteers supporting abused women)
- Child Witness Program
- Transitional Housing Support Program
- Chrysalis House, a shelter for abused women (24-hour crisis line 613-591-5901)
- short-term counselling
- crisis counselling
- information and referral services
- confidential counselling and referral services to the LGBTQ+ community
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COVID-19 (6 Sept 2021): This information is regularly updated on their Facebook page.
Home delivered hot and frozen meals service
Home delivered hot and frozen meals service
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COVID-19: Please note that due to the pandemic, Diners Club programming has been put on hold until further notice.
Group meals and social activities
Group meals and social activities
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The Resource Centre continues to provide the supports to the vulnerable, isolated community members living in their catchment:
Current services still offered (see separate records for details):
Frozen Meal delivery twice per week (Monday and Wednesday): call 613-591-3686 ext 333 or use Caredove to order: https://www.caredove.com/champlaincss. Orders must be in by Friday at 12 noon for Monday delivery, Monday at 12 noon for Wednesday delivery. This service is available to any vulnerable, isolated community members (no age restrictions). There is a fee associated with the cost of the meals; subsidies are available.
Grocery order delivery once per week (Monday): call 613-591-3686 ext 336 or send an email at info@wocrc.ca. Orders must be in by Thursday at 12 noon for delivery the following week. This service is available to any vulnerable, isolated community members (no age restrictions). Priority will be given to community members living in West Carleton. Delivery will be limited to 30 households/week. Payment will be made directly to the store for the grocery order; subsidies are available.
Virtual (video and phone) counselling and crisis intervention is available through our Counselling Services team. Services are available Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays until 4:30 pm and every Wednesday until 7:30 pm. Call us at 613-591-3686 x 269 or email us at intake@wocrc.ca
Current services still offered (see separate records for details):
- Telephone and/or video based crisis intervention
- Telephone and/or video based crisis counseling
- Telephone and/or video based counseling for women experiencing gender based violence
- Telephone based regular check-ins
- Telephone support with navigating systems
- Food/supplies deliveries
- Medically necessary transportation
- Virtual programming and services
- Online resources
Frozen Meal delivery twice per week (Monday and Wednesday): call 613-591-3686 ext 333 or use Caredove to order: https://www.caredove.com/champlaincss. Orders must be in by Friday at 12 noon for Monday delivery, Monday at 12 noon for Wednesday delivery. This service is available to any vulnerable, isolated community members (no age restrictions). There is a fee associated with the cost of the meals; subsidies are available.
Grocery order delivery once per week (Monday): call 613-591-3686 ext 336 or send an email at info@wocrc.ca. Orders must be in by Thursday at 12 noon for delivery the following week. This service is available to any vulnerable, isolated community members (no age restrictions). Priority will be given to community members living in West Carleton. Delivery will be limited to 30 households/week. Payment will be made directly to the store for the grocery order; subsidies are available.
Virtual (video and phone) counselling and crisis intervention is available through our Counselling Services team. Services are available Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays until 4:30 pm and every Wednesday until 7:30 pm. Call us at 613-591-3686 x 269 or email us at intake@wocrc.ca
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COVID-19 (August 9, 2021): Luncheon Program is cancelled until further notice. Offering daily group phone activities Mon-Fri. Offering a Zoom call on Wednesday afternoon that participants can either call in on the phone or join on webcam. Participants still need to register with Vanessa first since the Zoom information is kept to just members only.
Activities include:
Activities include:
- trivia
- discussion groups
- games and musical entertainment
- group meals and social activities: maximum of 20 clients
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COVID-19 (October 24, 2022): The Centre continues to provide grocery and prescription delivery, medical transportation and other supports to vulnerable seniors and adults with physical disabilities living in Ottawa's West End. Call 613-829-9777 or email info@oldeforge.ca for assistance. This information is regularly updated on their Facebook page and website. The Olde Forge will follow Ottawa Public Health Guidelines with regards to resumption of in person services. Information and referral service to access support in the community.
Services:
Services:
- information and referral
- friendly visiting
- telephone assurance
- luncheon program
- seniors day program
- respite care
- grocery delivery
- recreation program
- grocery shopping bus service (resumption date to be determined)
- transportation to medical appointments and non-urgent transportation.
- caregiver support
- snow removal
- light and heavy house-cleaning
- minor repairs and odd jobs
- The Olde Forge Programs provide barrier-free, low cost recreational and physical fitness activities, social and educational programming to local seniors 60+ and adults with disabilities who want to maintain their independence in the community by keeping socially connected and/or keeping physically active
- examination of feet and legs
- prevention care and health teaching
- treatment of ingrown toenails and thick nails
- trimming and filing of nails
- calluses and corn care
- nail care
- referral services
- matching service for those looking to hire a contractor to clear snow from private driveways and walkways
- eligible low-income seniors and people with disabilities may also apply to receive financial assistance to pay for a portion of their snow removal costs through this program
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Kosher meals on wheels
- frozen and fresh meals are delivered weekly
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Programs and services for seniors
Kosher Meals on Wheels:
Kosher Meals on Wheels:
- delivers Kosher meals weekly to seniors and adults with disabilities and convalescents
- frozen and fresh meals
- meals in a social setting
- referrals to other leisure programs for active seniors
- weekly social program for Russian Seniors
- transportation for medical appointments and shopping for seniors and adults with disabilities
- offers regular visits by volunteers to isolated seniors living at home
- Tele-assurance links a volunteer caller with a senior and adults with disabilities living alone by means of a daily telephone call
- if there is no answer, an emergency system ensures the client is not at risk
- a Chaplain visit to Jewish seniors and palliative clients living in long-term care facilities
- social workers go to the senior's home to provide an assessment of needs and referrals to appropriate services
- therapeutic counselling to a caregiver or a family member who has an emotional, behavioural, mental health, or severe stress problem that is impeding their ability to provide care and support for the client
- time-limited and goal-directed
- guidance for adult children who live in other cities and have concerns for their Ottawa parents' well being or for those who have parents living outside of Ottawa
- compensation, home care and social work services available to Jewish victims of the Holocaust
- application required
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Pentecostal church
SHE: women's group, special events - ladies small groups
Connections/Legacy Seniors: special events
Communities/Small Groups: various practical and theoretical Bible study groups
Sanctuary Youth & Jr High: small groups & activities for youth
Bethel Kids: kids program Wednesday evenings
Bethel Care Centre (see separate record for more information)
- nursery and childcare available during service
- various ministries for children and adolescents
SHE: women's group, special events - ladies small groups
Connections/Legacy Seniors: special events
Communities/Small Groups: various practical and theoretical Bible study groups
Sanctuary Youth & Jr High: small groups & activities for youth
Bethel Kids: kids program Wednesday evenings
Bethel Care Centre (see separate record for more information)
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Friday luncheon program
- congregate dining
- hot lunch
- transportation
- social program
- special event outings
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COVID-19 (11 Jun 2020): This organisation's programs are being affected by COVID-19 • in-homes services are still running, call 613-728-6016 for more information • grocery box delivery available for seniors without access to groceries - call 613-728-6016 or email info@owcs.ca.
access to community support
access to community support
- personal care/respite care/homemaking
- assisted living services
- Virtual and telephone programming available during COVID-19
- transportation available as resources permit
- low-income seniors and people with disabilities can apply to receive financial assistance
- Virtual & and phone programming available during COVID-19
- includes hot meal and social activities
- monthly outing ON HOLD during COVID transportation available as resources permit
- specific Ottawa Community Housing Buildings
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Volunteers deliver hot noon meals
- frozen meals available
- clients are encouraged to switch from daily hot meal delivery to frozen meals in bulk
- for those who cannot manage heating up frozen meals, hot meals will be provided)
- it is also recommended that clients order additional frozen meals in bulk to reduce the frequency of deliveries
- Saturday deliveries available
- service on a short-term or long-term basis
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Food service
- healthy meals
- fish and chicken are always an alternate to the daily menu
- beverages, muffins, sandwiches, snacks, and desserts are available
- lunch (soup, sandwiches, a hot lunch) is available
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Provides opportunities for individuals to participate in social, recreational,educational and volunteer activities and benefit from social and health services
Programs:
Programs:
- day centre activities
- Adult Day Program
- Community support services
- Seniors' Centre Without Walls (telephone-based programming)
- reasonably priced meals
- nutritious hot lunches, soup and sandwiches, muffins, desserts, snacks, beverages
- take-out meals
- festive and theme dinner parties
- some diet restrictions can be accommodated
- grocery shopping/food delivery
- chair exercise
- fitness centre
- yoga
- dance classes
- well-being classes
- weights or cardio
- zumba
- pole walking
- hair salon
- foot care
- massage therapy
- esthetics
- wellness clinic
- painting
- quilting
- stained glass
- knitting
- crochet
- jewellery making
- woodworking
- choir
- choir chimes
- performing groups and bands
- home of the Grey Jazz Band
- computer classes
- current affairs
- language classes
- wellness seminars
- guest lecturers
- day trips
- cards
- dance
- sing along
- monthly birthday party
- special events and teas
- bingo
- for adults regardless of fitness level, mobility or agility and for persons who suffer from osteoporosis, arthritis, or other muscular or cardiovascular conditions
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Psychiatric Survivors of Ottawa
1-877-550-4379 Office: 613-567-4379
Office: 1-877-550-4379
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COVID-19 (3 May 2023) PSO, including all programming in the hospitals, at the Bronson Centre and in the community are closed until further notice. Peer support by telephone and social groups online. Staff can still be reached via phone or email with different hours to accommodate support needs. Families can continue to email and leave messages for the Family Peer Support team and they will be returned. Call 613-567-4379 ext 118 and leave a message.
This information is regularly updated on their website
Non-profit organization
For peers:
The Community Transitions Group: support and social reconnection group that runs on TuesdaysOnline fun activities:
This information is regularly updated on their website
Non-profit organization
For peers:
- educational and fun workshops
- social and recreational events
- outings
- PARK MEETUPS - BRITANNIA BEACH WALKING GROUP (groups of 5), register in advance with sarab@pso-ottawa.ca.
- support groups
- volunteer opportunities
- Online family Peer Support group: Ongoing weekly with various discussion topics
- weekly discussions on various topics such as communication strategies, boundaries, codependency, letting go of control etc.
- coffee, snack, sense of community, companionship and support
The Community Transitions Group: support and social reconnection group that runs on TuesdaysOnline fun activities:
- Laughter Yoga
- Craft and chat
- Games and Trivia
- Virtual lounge
- Creative expressions
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COVID-19 (17 Aug 2022): Take Away Meals now available for online order or window pick up at our commercial kitchen location.
Food and catering service
Food and catering service
- sandwiches, salads, hot/cold buffet, coffee, tea
- small wedding and private party catering
- custom catering
- store front offering our full online catalogue
- online order system for pick up of frozen entrees
- preserves and spices in store front
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Grocery delivery: fresh meals delivery at lunch
- partnership with local grocery stores
- frozen meals available
- checking client's wellness
- report client's needs for assistance to agency
- will report if there is no response at time of meal delivery
- follow up with clients in need
- week days only
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A variety of dining and social gatherings. Activities include:
- group meals and social activities (registration required for most activities)
- drop-in programs
- games and musical entertainment
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Aims to help seniors remain safely at home after leaving the hospital
- offers community support services free of charge for the first 10 business days from when you arrive home from the hospital
- transportation from hospital to your home upon discharge
- transportation to medical follow-up appointments
- home help such as laundry and light housekeeping
- personal care such as help with bathing
- Meals on Wheels delivery of frozen meals to your home
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Community support program
- Meals on Wheels (fresh and frozen entrees)
- diners programs
- weekly grocery delivery
- respite
- caregiver support and training
- social/recreational activities (fitness/crafts/information sessions)
- adult day programs
- information and referral
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COVID-19 (26 Aug 2021) Closed to the public until September 2021.
Group meets for a lunch and social or health activity
Group meets for a lunch and social or health activity
- Monday program is located at Abbotsford
- Monday afternoon program is a field trip to a local venue such as a shopping centre, park, or other attraction
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COVID-19 (12 November, 2021): Provides essential supports to the community during Ontario's stay-at-home order. Hours and services remain unchanged. Call you have any questions.
This information is regularly updated on their Facebook page.
Drop-in centre for men and women located in Centretown
This information is regularly updated on their Facebook page.
Drop-in centre for men and women located in Centretown
- supportive counselling
- crisis intervention
- advocacy
- free condoms and SITE supplies (needle exchange, Safe Inhalation)
- hygiene supplies, including menstruation supplies
- emergency telephone
- coffee and tea served
- free WIFI
- recreational activities
- light meals
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Emergency shelter for adult men - day services available for residents and community members
Free community meals, 7 days a week
Addiction and Trauma Services at the Ottawa Mission
Free community meals, 7 days a week
- drop-in for non-residents
- meals served to residents three times daily
- Weekly offerings at various sites, changing schedule. See website for details.
- personalized case management
- housing assistance
- employment support
- educational support (Stepping Stones Learning Centre and Discovery University)
- mental health support
- offered for substance use issues
- provides accessible health care to homeless people who have n access to family medical care
- hosts specialty care clinics, including foot care and women's health
- chapel services
Addiction and Trauma Services at the Ottawa Mission
- drop-in group support to men
- structured live-in program with beds and aftercare
- emergencies
- preventative
- surgical
- restorative
- removable denture care for people in shelters or living on the street
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COVID-19 (September 26, 2022): This shelter is still operating. This information is regularly updated on their website.
Supportive emergency housing
Supportive emergency housing
- 169 beds
- Meals, clothing, counselling, case management and referrals
- Special Care Unit for men with spiritual, emotional and physical needs
- Locked 2 man dorms: long-term stay (3 months) for working clients saving up for first and last month's rent
- an international tracing service for immediate relatives
- inquirer must be searching for a near relative and be able to provide essential information about the missing person
- requests can be accepted or rejected based upon considerations of reasonableness, feasibility or motive
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COVID-19 (August 12, 2021): Until further notice, only essential visitors are allowed to enter and are actively screened. Those who fail the screening will not be allowed to enter. Visit the Montfort Renaissance website for up-to-date information.
Residence offering assisted living services for high-risk seniors
Residence offering assisted living services for high-risk seniors
- Francophone environment
- private, semi-private and rooms for three with full bathroom
- staff available days, evenings, and nights
- exercise sessions
- laundry services
- accessible garden
- organized social activities
- emergency response system
- security service 24/7
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