An Indigenous organization that provides quality programs and services to the Indigenous and non-Indigenous population in Hamilton, Brantford, and surrounding areas.
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A retirement memory care community built to meet and support the needs of people living with dementia, allowing residents to remain as independent as possible, stay safe, and receive support from staff, with care approaches based on the latest dem
Retirement residence with private rooms, couples rooms, and memory care suites. Basic services include: 24-hour staff support, meals, housekeeping, and social and recreation programs.
A drop-in for unsheltered women and non-binary individuals in Hamilton, providing access to meals, showers and basic needs, low barrier health care, harm reduction and withdrawal management services, safe drug use space (from 10pm-9am), systems na
Thrift store operated by Community Living Hamilton, in partnership with the City of Hamilton. Accepts a wide variety of gently-used items for resale. All money generated from sales are reinvested in Community Living Hamilton services.
Offers residential and support services for youth experiencing challenges with their mental health and who may be experiencing difficulties in their current living situation. Programs are available for youth ages 6 to 18, and intensity of care var
Helps individuals with a developmental disability stay involved in their communities and live as independently as possible by providing direct funding for community participation services and supports, activities of daily living, and person-direct
Medical clinic that provides surgical abortion services up to 16 weeks and 6 days. Social workers are available to assist with options and counselling. Also provides IUD insertion, complex family planning care, and ultrasounds.
McQuesten Community Planning Team Location. There is no physical location for this service. The geographical boundary is the Red Hill Valley to the east, Queenston to the south, Parkdale to the west and the railroad tracks between Barton and Burlington Street to the north.
Local chapter of Ontario Native Women's Association (ONWA) providing a range of support services and resources for the Indigenous community of Hamilton.