Adult day program. 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.
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One of 14 networks introduced across the province by the Ontario government to plan, integrated, and fund local health services within a specific geographic region.
Provides information and access to assistance for older adults with age related cognitive impairments and responsive behaviours that impact their daily functioning and/or the ability to maintain relationships.
Registered charity that supports people in the community to better cope with crisis, loneliness, and emotional stress * provides telephone support on the Distress Line 365 days a year
Members meet to listen to guest speakers, exchange information, and learn about a cross-section of different types of roses. Guests welcome.
Meetings are usually held at the Royal Botanical Gardens Main Centre in Burlington Ontario.
Offers members skill development and opportunities through communications and leadership seminars, international exchanges, community involvement, social networking, inter-club sports, cultural competitions, and rural awareness-raising events.
Halton ADAPT programs include:
A two-day event held annually on the first full weekend of May, part of a province wide celebration of community heritage.
Support individuals who are at risk of developing an eating disorder and to promote overall physical and mental wellness
CARERS Program stands for Coaching Advocacy Respite Education Relationship Simulation. It is a free 8-week program of 2 hours weekly sessions that teaches practical skills and emotional supports needed to care for people living with dementia.