The Arthritis Society offers programs and services that support those with arthritis. These include:
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Offers confidential counselling by telephone and online chat 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Provides immediate, culturally relevant mental health counselling and crisis intervention, and refers callers to additional supports if needed.
Offers a variety of e-learning training for workers in Ontario.
Canada-wide bilingual information service provides information about cancer, community resources, and other cancer-related topics to patients, families, general public, and health professionals.
Retirement residence with assisted living, memory care, and private suites.
Can accommodate couples.
Short stay available when space permits (i.e. temporary, vacation, convalescent, respite care).
Basic services include:
Distress Centre Halton is a non-profit charitable organization that provides telephone and online support to people 365 days of the year. All services are confidential, anonymous, free and available to all age groups.
A national phone line that offers support services for Black youth in Canada. Services include:
Provides support for males and transitional male youth experiencing alcohol or drug addition. Offers advocacy, counselling, education, and life skills building activities in a substance-free environment. Programs include:
Companionship and home-assistance program offering live-in companions for short term or long term in-home care assignment.
Offers comprehensive services to war amputees and seriously disabled veterans. Provides assistance with accessing health benefits and services, educational awareness, advocating for amputees, and effecting legislative change.