A series of group-format support programs led by an Alzheimer society counsellors that help family, caregivers, and individuals with memory loss cope with progressive cognitive deficits, dementia, or Alzheimer's disease.
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A national phone line that offers support services for Black youth in Canada. Services include:
Coordinates in-home and community-based care for patients by assessing patient care needs, and delivering in-home and community-based services to support their health and well-being.
Offers a variety of support services for Ontario caregivers who provide physical and emotional support to a family member, partner, friend, or neighbour.
Programs include:
Offers free confidential counselling services to jurors to help ease the transition after a trial or inquest. Jurors can arrange counselling in person, over the phone, or virtually.
Provides confidential, anonymous, and non-judgmental 2SLGBTQ+ peer support via text and internet chat. Service is provided for youth by youth, and topics can include:
A program of the Government of Ontario that helps families get the support they are entitled to by collecting, distributing, and enforcing child and spousal support payments.
This program:
Provides support for individuals who are at risk of developing an eating disorder, and promotes overall physical and mental wellness.
In-home health care offered in private homes, long-term care homes, group homes, hospitals, and community settings.
Services include:
A province-wide, multilingual, toll-free information phone line providing a range of services to victims of crime and their families, offering information and referrals to support services including counselling, financial assistance, and more.