Volunteers assist residents in day-to-day activities, provide companionship, and raise funds. Volunteers can be involved in activities such as recreational programs, friendly visiting, and other special events and in-house services.
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Offers a variety of support groups and grief management activities for all ages.
Services include:
Retirement residence offering private rooms with bathrooms. Short stay is available when space permits (i.e. temporary, vacation, convalescent, respite care).
Retirement residence offering private rooms, semi-private rooms, and couples rooms with shared or private bathrooms. Short stay and crisis admissions are available when space permits (i.e. temporary, vacation, respite care).
Offers support to women who have been exposed to abuse and violence, whether physical, sexual, emotional, or financial. Programs provide knowledge and understanding of abuse, safety planning, and access to community resources.
A 12-week structured program for at-risk children showing aggressive, defiant, and anti-social behavior, and their caregivers. Caregivers attend a parenting group where they are taught effective child management strategies through group discussion
Integrated day program for the frail elderly, adults with special needs, and individuals with Alzheimer's Disease or other dementias, that offers social, recreational, intellectual and physical activities in a structured, supervised group setting.
Out of home hospice day program. Offers programs rest, relaxation, supportive relationships, recreation and a three-course homemade meal for adults who are living with a life-threatening illness.
Volunteers serve throughout Hamilton Health Sciences' hospitals and provide non-medical support and companionship to inpatients and outpatients.
Doctors, nurses, and other health professionals assess and treat life-threatening injuries or severe illness.