The Pathways to Employment is an employment program to help people between 15 and 30 years of age with disabilities or health conditions that make it difficult for them to find work.
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Supports the successful settlement and integration of newcomers by providing newcomers with appropriate and timely information and referrals to government programs and community services.
Services include:
Residential care homes for adults with acquired brain injuries.
Offers children camp activities with a science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) theme, where participants learn from qualified STEM experts from across Canada.
School programs serving pregnant and/or parenting young women and their infants.
Retirement residence with private and semi-private rooms, can accommodate couples.
Basic services include:
Short-term outpatient addiction clinic serving those with substance abuse issues.
Aims to educate new mothers on healthy interactions with their babies through prenatal classes, nutrition counselling, and postnatal home visits. The program includes:
Provides rehabilitation services and skills development to adults with a serious mental illness who live in residential care facilities.
YWCA Hamilton operates a wide variety of housing options for adults with developmental disabilities, including group homes, residential care facilities, and supported apartment settings.