Offers physiotherapy-based, supervised exercise sessions for cancer survivors. Exercise plans are individualized based on each individual’s diagnosis, treatment, and recovery status.
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An adapted exercise and wellness program, providing inclusive and accessible opportunities for those living with spinal cord injuries to engage in regular community fitness programming.
Makerspace studios provide an environment where people can practice their creative skills. Makerspace equipment must be booked in advance. Equipment varies depending on location and may include any of the following:
Provides funding to eligible applicants for basic home and/or vehicle modifications which enables children and adults with mobility restrictions to continue living in their homes, avoid job loss, and participate fully in their communities.
Free, monthly Saturday morning lectures for children and youth to spark their curiosity and expose them to the university environment. Speakers present topics about science, technology, engineering, arts, math and many more.
A free, university-level, non-credit course offered to adults living in Hamilton who experience barriers to accessing higher learning opportunities.
March Break and Summer Camps. Themes vary by Sport, Education and Leadership Development. Age and times vary. Refer to website for further details.
Advancement program introduces elementary and high school students to the fundamentals of engineering through lectures, hands-on activities, labs, industry tours & projects.
Drop-in social group for men of all ages to build relationships and community. Activities include board games, darts, playing cards, and meals.
This council consists of in, out and ex-patients of St. Joseph's Mental Health and Addiction program. Council members sit on committees within and outside the hospital setting.