Skill-building program managed by the Canadian Mental Health Association. Designed to help adults and youth experiencing low mood, depression, anxiety, stress, or worry.
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Provides rehabilitation services and skills development to adults with a serious mental illness who live in residential care facilities.
Provides alternatives and options for individuals experiencing serious mental illness who become involved in the criminal justice system.
This program is comprised of three components:
Offers comprehensive services to child amputees and their families, including financial assistance, regional seminars, advocacy, and peer support. Children missing multiple limps may also qualify for enrolment in JUMPSTART.
Adult day program, providing social, recreational, and therapeutic activities for older adults and people with disabilities in a group setting for part of the day. Helps to support family caregivers who provide day-to-day care.
Care is provided in the home for family/caregivers to take a break. Respite workers can provide companionship and supervision to temporarily relieve the demand for care and support.
A non-profit, co-operative, social-sailing club for adults in Hamilton. Boats, safety equipment, and volunteer instructors are supplied by the club. Social activities and events are hosted throughout the year.
An accredited 8-week program to give union members tools to understand what supports are available in their community and connect with the appropriate resources.
Adults with exceptional needs live with a host family in a regular home environment.
Offers recreational and competitive soccer teams for youth in Hamilton.