Art program that provides individuals with autism spectrum disorder or a developmental disability a wide range of multi-faceted sensory stimulation while exposing students to wide range of media. Program runs four session per week.
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Case-management based approach of addressing the root cause issues for people living with poverty. Families or individuals meet with a case manager, develop and action-plan, and track goals and progress towards stability and sufficiency.
Provides information to individuals whose lives have been significantly altered by illness or injury.
Provides primary and holistic medical care integrated with traditional Indigenous approaches to First Nations, Metis, and Inuit community members. Staff includes both family doctors and nurse practitioners.
A safe space for women, with volunteers and staff on site for conversation, offering:
Evaluates, designs, and creates custom orthotics. Includes spinal, upper, and lower extremity orthoses, and custom helmets. Part of the Hamilton Health Sciences Network.
Public elementary schools of the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board. Offers education using a standard curriculum set by the Ministry of Education from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8.
Residential apartment building that supports adults with developmental disabilities. Residents pay their own rent, living in their own space and receiving staff supports based on their goals and needs.
Residential facility that offers personal care and individual attention for older adults, people with disabilities, those with limited incomes, or other populations whose limitations prevent them from living alone.
Allows local Hamilton residents access to their library branch outside of staffed hours. Registered members can browse and borrow from the collection, use computers, and access wi-fi.