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.
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Retirement residence private rooms and couples rooms. Short stay is available when space permits. Basic services include: 24-hour staff support, personal care, medication administration, meals, housekeeping, social and recreation programs.
Peer support for those who have received a cancer diagnosis, their caregivers and families. Create a profile on the website to access this group.
Provides a specialized team of visiting palliative nurses, who support clients facing life-threatening illness with the aim of promoting an optimum quality of life for clients and their caregivers, with particular attention to physical comfort and
Assists people with dyslexia, their families and the communities that support them by:
Provides Youth Worker contracted services to these initiatives to support students who are at risk of not completing grade 12 or who have returned to school to complete grade 12.
This program provides support to individuals wanting to submit a record suspension application (pardon) to the Parole Board of Canada. It will support the submission of a complete and accurate record suspension application.
A co-ed residential treatment program for youth with complex mental health concerns.
Offers a variety of mental health related outpatient services for children and youth age 17 and younger. Meet with a healthcare provider to discuss service options and create a treatment plan.
Services available include:
Visiting nurses offer physical assessments, help with symptom control, and provide medical or nursing treatments, rehabilitation therapy, education and counselling to individuals and families in the client's home.
Services include: