A series of group-format support programs that help family, caregivers, and individuals with memory loss cope with progressive cognitive deficits, dementia, or Alzheimer's disease. Different groups are offered that focus on specific topics such a
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A national phone line that offers support services for Black youth in Canada. Services include:
Provides an opportunity for adults with a physical disability to live in a geared-to-income, fully accessible, one bedroom apartment.
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:
A drop-in service that provides legal and non-legal information, regarding family law issues, such as separation and divorce.
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:
Programs, services, education and on-going support for individuals with dementia, as well as, support for family members and caregivers.
The Family Advice Duty Counsel is a service run out of the Family Law Information Centre. The program gives advice and assistance on family law matters for people who are not in court the day they attend the centre .
Provides support for individuals who are at risk of developing an eating disorder, and promotes overall physical and mental wellness.
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: