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:
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.
CARERS (Coaching, Advocacy, Respite, Education, Relationship, Simulation) is a program that is intended for care partners of people living with dementia that runs for 8 weekly sessions of 2 hours per session. It is a practical hands-on therapeutic
Winter, March Break, and summer camp programs offer science, nature, art, and gardening activities in hands-on, environmentally-based programs. Extended care available for additional cost.
Collects and investigates complaints about physicians and surgeons in Ontario. Also collects and distributes compliments from the public to physicians and surgeons that have offered exemplary care.
Works with local partners to offer a wide range of services and activities in order to help newcomer individuals and families settle and integrate into their new community and obtain access to health and social services.
National call, text, and live chat counselling services for youth. Services are free, anonymous, and confidential. Professional counsellors are available 24/7 for support, information, and referrals. Services include:
Offers summer camps in Hamilton for children ages 5 -10. Each week includes hands-on activities, outdoor play, and local excursions. Before and after care available for additional fee.
Retirement residence with assisted living, memory care, and private suites. Short stay available when space permits. Can accommodate couples.
Basic services include: