Providing support services for older adults and vulnerable persons, including:
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Supporting First Nations, Metis, and Inuit youth currently in care or exiting the child welfare system. Assistance is offered in supporting youth to identify and achieve their goals.
Aims to create and enhance a community-based response to AIDS/HIV while being culturally relevant to all African, Caribbean, and Black individuals. Offers culturally-specific training workshops on AIDS/HIV and social determinants of health.
Provides primary and wholistic medical care integrated with traditional Indigenous approaches to First Nations, Metis, and Inuit community members. Staff includes both family doctors and nurse practitioners.
Provides rental access to City of Hamilton arenas, community centres, and recreation facilities for special events, meetings, birthday parties, and other activities.
A multi-issue, membership-based community union of low- and moderate-income people.
Provides free educational courses and skills training workshops to the community on a variety of topics, including parenting, child development, and child and youth mental health issues.
The Indigenous Patient Navigation (IPN) program helps bridge the gap between indigenous peoples, health services, and supports.
Accredited long-term care home offering nursing and personal care on a 24-hour basis. Rooms and basic services include: furnishings and bed linens, laundry and housekeeping, personal hygiene supplies, medical/clinical supplies and devices, meals a
Licensed child care centres offering full day child care programs for infants (ages 6 to 18 months), toddlers (ages 18-30 months), and preschool children (ages 2.5 to 4 years).