Youth are diverted from the formal youth justice process, while being held accountable for their actions in a community context.
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The Indigenous Patient Navigation (IPN) program helps bridge the gap between indigenous peoples, health services, and supports.
Supports patient care at Hamilton Health Sciences through the operation of cafes, cafeterias, parking facilities, Give Shops, and retail services across the organization.
Social recreation rehabilitation program held in the evening to compliment individual's psychiatric day program. Operates out of a number of locations throughout Hamilton. Goals of the program are to:
Program offers overnight care services for seniors in need of companionship or care assistance. This program is available to those living in private homes, retirement residences, or long-term care facilities.
Provides assessment, treatment, and consultation services for children with congenital or acquired neurological, developmental and/or multiple disabilities. Services may be provided in several locations.
Provides community support services to urban Indigenous clients, regardless of age, who are disabled, chronically ill, frail, or elderly.
Services include:
Providing holistic and culture-based supports to respond to the needs of mental health and addictions for urban Indigenous individuals and families, with a focus on trauma-informed and strength-based approaches.
A team of professionals offering care to individuals living with, or at risk of acquiring Hepatitis C. Provides support and comprehensive services to clients throughout the treatment process.
Offers commercial, educational, and promotional video production services. Employees are video professionals who have developmental disabilities.