Provides medical transportation to Indigenous seniors, those with early on-set aging, and those with complex physical disabilities.
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Provides Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs) with the one-on-one case management, language and communication skills, exam preparation, professional development, mentoring and networking to be successful in the nursing profession.
An integrated and non-profit school for children ages 2.5 to 4 years. Parents and caregivers act as volunteers in the classroom. Flexible scheduling allows for 2, 3, or 5 day programs.
Offers before and after school program for school-age children from Junior Kindergarten to 12 years old. The program provides a safe place where children can enjoy arts and crafts, have a snack, or work on their homework.
Provides a variety of services to children 0-2.5 years old and their families. Team includes infant-parent specialists, a psychometrists, a psychologist, and a speech-language pathologist.
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Provides specialized healthcare for adolescents, women, transgender persons, and men who have experienced sexual assault and/or domestic violence. Reporting to the police is the decision of the survivor.
Delivers programs and services which promote spiritual/emotional growth and wellness. Staff includes community approved healers, teachers, and facilitators.
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Provides equitable access to knowledge, programs, and services that mitigate and prevent the development of chronic diseases and conditions.
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Provides care by clinicians and psychiatrists who assess and treat patients with acute mental health problems who have presented to the emergency department.
Provides free dental care for Hamilton residents who have a low income, do not have dental insurance, and also to those enrolled in the Health Smiles Ontario Program or the Ontario Seniors Dental Care Program.