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Mental Health and Justice Supportive Housing
1-855-366-1466 Office: 705-759-5989
Rent Supplement Program: 705-542-7640
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Short Description
Provides support to individuals being released from correctional facilities, either on remand or detained, and those who are on mental health court diversion plans
Case Management
CMHA branches are open but many are offering alternative service delivery at this time
Service delivery may be provided:
Follow this link to determine how service delivery is being provided by choosing the appropriate CMHA location from the website's drop down list.
Case Management
- Focus is on stabilization back into the community and stable housing
- Assists with financial management and budgeting
- Provides support with daily living activities
- Helps with making recovery goals, planning and monitoring
- Assists with physical and mental health and addiction issues
- Provides support with legal issues
- Provides top up to tenant's minimum rent contributions directly to the Landlord
- Supplements are not fixed to a specific unit and apply if a tenant moves
CMHA branches are open but many are offering alternative service delivery at this time
Service delivery may be provided:
- in person
- by phone
- PCVC - Personal computer video conferencing
- OTN - Ontario Telemedicine Network
- ZOOM - Video/web conferencing platform
Follow this link to determine how service delivery is being provided by choosing the appropriate CMHA location from the website's drop down list.
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- Provides supportive housing for individuals with problematic substance use issues based on the Housing First Model which does not require participation in addiction treatment or abstinence
- Offers case management for tenant and pays a rent subsidy directly to landlord
- Endeavors to increase the health and social outcomes for individuals with chronic substance use issues
CMHA branches are open but many are offering alternative service delivery at this time
Service delivery may be provided:
- in person
- by phone
- PCVC - Personal computer video conferencing
- OTN - Ontario Telemedicine Network
- ZOOM - Video/web conferencing platform
Follow this link to determine how service delivery is being provided by choosing the appropriate CMHA location from the website's drop down list.
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- Develops person-centred plans that identify the desires and needs of the individual requiring support
- Provides a wide range of residential supports and services
- Provides supports for individuals to make choices in becoming involved and connected with their community, on their own interests and dreams
- Develops supports, in partnership with individuals and their families or others closest to them, around choices in terms of where they live, with whom and the level of support required
- Offers support for individuals residing in a family setting with an associate family
- Monitors the transition process of moving into an associate family
- Encourages the individuals's natural family to maintain active involvement and to participate in the placement process
- Maintains ongoing contact with the associate family, the individual, and the natural family
- Provides support in a residential setting where 1-2 individuals live together in an apartment setting within the community
- Focuses on assisting the individuals to live and participate in the community as independently as possible
- Provides supports based on the individual's needs
- Provides specific supports such as meal and grocery planning, banking and budgeting, apartment maintenance, social and community networking, advocacy and rights, healthy living choices and other aspects of daily living
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- Coordinates leisure and learning activities outside of the home environment
Provides a variety of settings for participation to help meet the goals or interests of the individual and creates a purpose in their day - Emphasizes family, community participation and contribution through volunteering and leisure activities
- Provides supports, education, and awareness of the individual's community with regards to recreation, culture, spirituality, leisure and other affairs typically engaged in by all citizens
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- Provides services and supports for adults and children with an intellectual and/or developmental disability
- Works on a person-centered model to address the values, priorities and preferences of each individual
- Case management supports
- Supported employment services
- Respite support and services
- Supported independent living units and housing support
- Services for Passport funding recipients
- Assistance with pursuing leisure activities within the community
- Provides access to specialized medical care using video conferencing and other tele-diagnostic equipment
- Allows specialists to remotely examine and prescribe treatments to patients in their home communities
- Reduces the need to travel to receive medical care
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Assists individuals with a primary diagnosis of severe and persistent mental illness to live independently in the community
Case Management
Case Management
- Works with individuals to improve their quality of life and level of wellness
- Provides services in a place of individual's choice, mainly in the community
- Focuses on individuals with mental illness who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless
- Assistance with securing affordable housing
- Consultation and assessment
- Coordination and advocacy with other supports and services
- Crisis support
- Financial assistance and budgeting
- Family support
- Interpersonal support
- Improving living skills
- Medication monitoring
- Supportive counselling
- Provides a treatment and service plan issued by a physician in consultation and coordination with the individual and service providers
- Provides case management services and support
- Assists individuals in acquiring and maintaining housing
- Offers flexible and individualized supports that vary in intensity
- Collaborates with other service providers to ensure individuals have access to safe affordable housing
- Coordinates group sessions for individuals with mental illness and/or addictions issues to share experiences
- Offers meetings with the peer support worker in an individual or group setting
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Provides supportive housing and enhanced living services
Supportive services include:
Supportive services include:
- 24-hour emergency response
- Dental hygiene
- Dietary services
- Hearing services
- Housekeeping
- Laundry
- Low vision
- Medication/Security checks
- Nursing care
- Personal care
- Physiotherapy
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Assists individuals with a primary diagnosis of severe and persistent mental illness to live independently in the community
Case Management
Case Management
- Works with individuals to improve their quality of life and level of wellness
- Provides services in a place of individual's choice, mainly in the community
- Focuses on individuals with mental illness who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless
- Assistance with securing affordable housing
- Consultation and assessment
- Coordination and advocacy with other supports and services
- Crisis support
- Financial assistance and budgeting
- Family support
- Interpersonal support
- Improving living skills
- Medication monitoring
- Supportive counselling
- Provides a treatment and service plan issued by a physician in consultation and coordination with the individual and service providers
- Provides case management services and support
- Assists individuals in acquiring and maintaining housing
- Offers flexible and individualized supports that vary in intensity
- Collaborates with other service providers to ensure individuals have access to safe affordable housing
- Coordinates group sessions for individuals with mental illness and/or addictions issues to share experiences
- Offers meetings with the peer support worker in an individual or group setting
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Assists individuals with a primary diagnosis of severe and persistent mental illness to live independently in the community
Case Management
Case Management
- Works with individuals to improve their quality of life and level of wellness
- Provides services in a place of individual's choice, mainly in the community
- Focuses on individuals with mental illness who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless
- Assistance with securing affordable housing
- Consultation and assessment
- Coordination and advocacy with other supports and services
- Crisis support
- Financial assistance and budgeting
- Family support
- Interpersonal support
- Improving living skills
- Medication monitoring
- Supportive counselling
- Provides a treatment and service plan issued by a physician in consultation and coordination with the individual and service providers
- Provides case management services and support
- Assists individuals in acquiring and maintaining housing
- Offers flexible and individualized supports that vary in intensity
- Collaborates with other service providers to ensure individuals have access to safe affordable housing
- Coordinates group sessions for individuals with mental illness and/or addictions issues to share experiences
- Offers meetings with the peer support worker in an individual or group setting
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- Provides services and supports for adults and children with an intellectual and/or developmental disability
- Works on a person-centered model to address the values, priorities and preferences of each individual
- Case management supports
- Supported employment services
- Respite support and services
- Supported independent living units and housing support
- Services for Passport funding recipients
- Assistance with pursuing leisure activities within the community
- Provides access to specialized medical care using video conferencing and other tele-diagnostic equipment
- Allows specialists to remotely examine and prescribe treatments to patients in their home communities
- Reduces the need to travel to receive medical care
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- Operates an assisted living facility that accommodates 36 older adults
- Provides non-medical care in order to allow residents to remain in their own apartment and assist with activities of daily living
- Assistance with Eating
- Bed Making and Laundry
- Dressing/Undressing
- Exercising
- Toileting
- Light Housekeeping
- Meal Preparation
- Preventative Skin Care
- Reminders re: Pre-Measured Medications
- Transferring/Positioning/Turning
- Washing/Bathing
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- Provides services and supports for adults and children with an intellectual and/or developmental disability
- Works on a person-centered model to address the values, priorities and preferences of each individual
- Case management supports
- Supported employment services
- Respite support and services
- Supported independent living units and housing support
- Services for Passport funding recipients
- Assistance with pursuing leisure activities within the community
- Provides access to specialized medical care using video conferencing and other tele-diagnostic equipment
- Allows specialists to remotely examine and prescribe treatments to patients in their home communities
- Reduces the need to travel to receive medical care
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Assists individuals with a primary diagnosis of severe and persistent mental illness to live independently in the community
Case Management
Case Management
- Works with individuals to improve their quality of life and level of wellness
- Provides services in a place of individual's choice, mainly in the community
- Focuses on individuals with mental illness who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless
- Assistance with securing affordable housing
- Consultation and assessment
- Coordination and advocacy with other supports and services
- Crisis support
- Financial assistance and budgeting
- Family support
- Interpersonal support
- Improving living skills
- Medication monitoring
- Supportive counselling
- Provides a treatment and service plan issued by a physician in consultation and coordination with the individual and service providers
- Provides case management services and support
- Assists individuals in acquiring and maintaining housing
- Offers flexible and individualized supports that vary in intensity
- Collaborates with other service providers to ensure individuals have access to safe affordable housing
- Coordinates group sessions for individuals with mental illness and/or addictions issues to share experiences
- Offers meetings with the peer support worker in an individual or group setting
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Provides an assisted living complex for individuals capable of living independently with minimal assistance
- Offers 4 one-bedroom units and 2 two-bedroom units
- Offers 2 respite units for short-term relief for caregivers and/or independent individuals
- Provides personal support services for tenants if required
- Gives referrals to other health and related services
- Elders programming such as shopping trips, bingo games, craft sessions and weekly mass
- Transportation to the activities at the Centre if required
- Home care including light housekeeping and meal preparation
- Meals on Wheels
- Personal support services such as personal care and medication reminders
- Weekly Adult Day program to provide respite for caregivers and crafts, games, activities, outings and lunch for elders
- Referrals to other services such as Physio/occupational therapy
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- Provides in-home support to individuals with an intellectual and/or developmental disability living in their own homes such as apartment or parental home
- Teaches individuals the skills needed to be able to integrate into their community
- Encourages individuals to participate in community events and to access community services in order to meet their needs
- Activities of daily living such as cooking and cleaning
- Assistance with housing
- Assistance with medical appointments
- Budgeting and managing finances
- Personal hygiene and health
- Socialization skills
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- Operates four group homes, each offering a different level of individualized support
- Provides training in life skills and activities of daily living to all residents in each home
- Offers opportunities to participate in social and community activities
- Offers a behaviour support team to work with individuals who have behaviour issues and require additional support
- Creates a Life Plan to customize care for each individual
- Offers supports to individuals who have higher personal and medical needs
- Field House: Accommodates 6 full-time individuals who require minimal physical care
- Hope Terrace: Accommodates 7 full-time residents and 1 respite bed
- Maple Terrace: Accommodates 9 full-time individuals and can support individuals with higher personal and medical care needs
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- Provides programs, services and supports for developmentally disabled adults across Manitoulin Island
- Provides education, information and resources on various mental health and developmental disability issues
- Hosts special fundraising events in community
- Operation of four group homes
- Supported Independent Living program
- Life Skills program
- Supported Employment program
- Community Hub Center
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- Provides room and board for seniors in a one level home
- Offers supervision with medications and bathing
- Provides 24-hour supervision
- Plans menus and provides meals
- Provides laundry services
- Accompanies residents to doctors visits when possible
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Housing for persons with serious mental illness or homeless. Not for individuals who are ready for a long term care home.
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Licensed Home for Special Care
- Provides housing, meals and assistance with daily living for adults with a serious mental illness
- 13 beds in total
- 10 beds funded through Homes For Special Care (HSC) program, 3 beds privately funded
- Short term stay only if beds available
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Facilitates access to the resources people require to maintain and improve mental health and community integration, build resilience, and support recovery from mental illness and addiction.
Offers a wide range of programs, serving clients aged 12 and up on-site at several locations across York Region and South Simcoe, as well as remotely and in community settings.
Also provides mental health education and training programs to organizations looking to build knowledge, skills and resilience in their teams.
Programs delivered in South Simcoe specifically include:
Offers a wide range of programs, serving clients aged 12 and up on-site at several locations across York Region and South Simcoe, as well as remotely and in community settings.
Also provides mental health education and training programs to organizations looking to build knowledge, skills and resilience in their teams.
Programs delivered in South Simcoe specifically include:
- Assertive Community Treatment Team
- Early Psychosis Intervention
- case management
- court support and diversion
- supportive housing
- youth wellness
- family education and supports
- MOBYSS (mobile youth service including primary care, supportive counselling and peer support).
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Services for persons with disabilities
Individual Support Services: opportunities for:
Individual Support Services: opportunities for:
- in-home respite
- out-of-home respite
- transportation
- school-to-work transitional supports
- for a person who chooses to live independently or with a roommate
- level of support is determined on an individual basis
- can range from several hours per day to a few hours each week
- encouragement to pursue employment
- volunteer
- leisure and recreation opportunities
- life skill development
- community involvement
- vocational and recreational activities
- options explored on an individual basis
- supports available to enable the person to participate in activities
- for persons who prefer a family-like setting
- person shares the family home with a family, similar to foster care
- the matching of individuals with families ensures compatibility
- long-term arrangement
- staff frequently meets with the family home provider and the individual to offer support and guidance
- provides a quality residential setting for adults and children who require assistance in daily living
- three to six individuals live in shared accommodations and usually receive 24-hours/day support
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Provides an array of services to people who are Deaf, hard of hearing, non-verbal and deafblind that are customized to each individual's unique needs, method of communication, and goals to enrich their life.
- intervenor and other specialized services
- community-based residences
- supports development of life and vocational skills
- recreational opportunities
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Assisted living program for housing and a range of fully funded services such as PSW, congregate dining, transportation * activation and communication * community Outreach
The City of Toronto supports Assisted Living Program with a number of Rent Geared to Income subsidies.
Services available in Toronto
The City of Toronto supports Assisted Living Program with a number of Rent Geared to Income subsidies.
Services available in Toronto
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COVID19 -- LIFE sessions and After Stroke programs are being offered virtually
Community-based rehabilitation and advocacy; affordable supportive housing for people with physical disabilities
Attendant Care Services -- non-medical assistance with activities of daily living
MODC Non-Profit Housing -- supportive care in 6 unit house, capacity 8, in Meynell House with additional houses around Ontario
Assistive Devices Program, 1-866-765-7237 -- financial assistance for adults to purchase or repair devices that increase their mobility and functional independence; may also assist with information or resources to assist in locating additional funding sources
Pop can tabs collection program -- proceeds support Assistive Devices Program
Home and Vehicle Modification Program, 1-877-369-4867 or 1-877-369-HVMP -- financial assistance (up to $15,000) for basic home and vehicle modifications for permanent Ontario residents with a substantial impairment expected to last one year or more
Acquired Brain Injury Services -- life skills, communication, community integration, emotional and behavioural support, vocational support, recreation
Conductive Education -- for people with neurological motor disorders; physical rehabilitation and education to train the brain and the body
DesignAbility, 1-800-263-3463, ext 7211
Post-Polio Canada, polio@marchofdimes.ca, www.marchofdimes.ca/en-ca/programs/postpolio -- in-person and virtual support services, resources and information for polio survivors
After Stroke, afterstroke@marchofdimes.ca, afterstroke.ca -- person-to-person support, educational opportunities and community-based programs designed to provide connection to other people, hope and life after stroke
Business and training services for other non-profit agencies
Community-based rehabilitation and advocacy; affordable supportive housing for people with physical disabilities
Attendant Care Services -- non-medical assistance with activities of daily living
MODC Non-Profit Housing -- supportive care in 6 unit house, capacity 8, in Meynell House with additional houses around Ontario
Assistive Devices Program, 1-866-765-7237 -- financial assistance for adults to purchase or repair devices that increase their mobility and functional independence; may also assist with information or resources to assist in locating additional funding sources
Pop can tabs collection program -- proceeds support Assistive Devices Program
Home and Vehicle Modification Program, 1-877-369-4867 or 1-877-369-HVMP -- financial assistance (up to $15,000) for basic home and vehicle modifications for permanent Ontario residents with a substantial impairment expected to last one year or more
Acquired Brain Injury Services -- life skills, communication, community integration, emotional and behavioural support, vocational support, recreation
Conductive Education -- for people with neurological motor disorders; physical rehabilitation and education to train the brain and the body
DesignAbility, 1-800-263-3463, ext 7211
- volunteers work with persons with mobility challenges to craft creative, custom-built solutions to overcome barriers to work, play, personal hygiene and other daily activities
- no charge, except for building materials
Post-Polio Canada, polio@marchofdimes.ca, www.marchofdimes.ca/en-ca/programs/postpolio -- in-person and virtual support services, resources and information for polio survivors
After Stroke, afterstroke@marchofdimes.ca, afterstroke.ca -- person-to-person support, educational opportunities and community-based programs designed to provide connection to other people, hope and life after stroke
Business and training services for other non-profit agencies
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