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This listing gives an overview of programs and services available to older adults, and is also an index to related listings in the Halton Community Services Directory
- for comprehensive information, please see the Halton Seniors' Services Directory here
FOOD
Community Meals: programs that organize suppers, lunches or other get-togethers that give community residents an opportunity to meet one another in a friendly and informal atmosphere
- see list of providers here
Grocery Delivery: organizations that accept online and/or telephone orders and deliver food and household supplies to the homes of people who are unable to go out and shop on their own behalf or food pantries that deliver to people with illnesses, disabilities, transportation issues or other extenuating circumstances which prevent them from picking it up
- see list of providers here
Meal Delivery Providers: programs that prepare and regularly deliver meals to older adults, people with disabilities and others who have difficulties shopping and/or preparing food for themselves
- see list of providers here
HOUSING
Affordable Housing and Help for Rent, Utilities or Property Taxes: information on programs that make rental housing more readily available to low-income individuals, programs that provide financial assistance for people who are at risk for having their utilities shut off, and programs that provide financial assistance to enable people to pay all or a portion of their property taxes
- see separate listing here
Long-Term Care Homes: inpatient health care facilities that provide nursing and personal care over an extended period of time
- for full list see here
Retirement Homes: residential facilities, apartments and/or planned communities for older adults, people with disabilities or other populations that are available at market rates and designed to enable those who are eligible to have a form of independent living in a secure environment while sharing common interests and having access to supportive services
- for full list see here
IN HOME ASSISTANCE
For individual types of services, such as shopping assistance, home maintenance, housekeeping assistance, personal care and yard maintenance, see here (in each category, click 'View Programs and Services' to see all providers)
Some personal care is available for free under Ontario's health care system, by applying to your local Ontario Health atHome
- for contact details see full listings here
Veterans Affairs Canada provides funding for eligible veterans to help pay for the cost of in-home care and housekeeping/home maintenance services
- see separate listings here
Assistive Devices Program: programs that pay all or a portion of the costs associated with acquiring assistive technology products and/or obtaining support services such as customization, fit/modification services or repairs
- see separate listings for the Assistive Devices Program and March of Dimes
Friendly Outreach Programs: programs that reach out to people who are hospitalized or in another institutional setting, are socially isolated due to disability or old age, or otherwise lack companionship with the objective of brightening their day and helping them to maintain contact with the outside world
- for full list see here
Homebound Services: services that are provided in-home for Individuals are unable to leave their homes because of illness, disability or frailty
- see list of providers here
Personal Alarm Systems and Locator Aids: programs that provide electronic equipment which connects people with sources of emergency assistance or that facilitate the ability of caregivers to determine the whereabouts of people who have Alzheimer's disease or other similar conditions
- see list of providers here
INCOME SUPPORT
Income Programs and Financial Assistance: information on income supports and benefits from federal, provincial or territorial governments
- see separate listing here
LEGAL SERVICES
Legal Help and Information: information on programs that provide legal counselling and/or representation for low-income individuals who need assistance in routine legal matters
- see separate listing here
MEDICAL EXPENSE ASSISTANCE
Ontario Drug Benefit Program: program that pays all, or a portion, of the costs for prescription drugs required by people who meet eligibility requirements for the program
- see separate listing here
Canadian Dental Care Plan: program that pays all, or a portion, of the costs of dental care required by people who meet eligibility requirements for the program
- see separate listing here
TAX ORGANIZATIONS AND SERVICES
Income Tax Clinics: programs that provide tax preparation services for people who meet income and/or other eligibility criteria
- see list of providers here
TRANSPORTATION
Disability Related Transportation: programs that provide transportation for purposes of shopping, banking, social events, medical appointments, getting to and from work, and similar activities for people with disabilities who need special accommodations and are unable to utilize other available means of transportation
- see list of providers here
Escort Programs: programs that accompany people who have limited mobility, cognitive impairments or other problems to specified local destinations and provide assistance which may include transportation or driving services, and assisting the individual to enter and leave the vehicle and buildings
- see list of providers here
Full-service Gas Stations: Burlington, Oakville
Local Bus Services:
- see list of providers here
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation: programs that provide transportation for medical appointments, trips from and between hospitals, to nursing homes or other special-care centres or for other non-emergency medical needs for individuals who, because of their physical condition, are unable to use other means of local transportation
- see separate listing here
Senior Driver Renewal Program: programs that evaluate the motor and cognitive functioning of elderly individuals or people with disabilities to determine the person's ability to drive
- see separate listing here
Taxi Services:
- see separate listing here
Milton, ON, L9T 5E3
Sunbeam Community and Developmental Services operates 'Developmetal Services Ontario Central West Region', the access point for Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services funded adult developmental services in Waterloo, Wellington, Dufferin, Halton and Peel Regions.
It confirms eligibility, completes application packages and makes referrals for Ministry of Children Community and Social Services funded adult developmental services.
Services include:
- Residential services and supports
- Community participation supports
- Person-directed planning
- Specialized and professional services
- Caregiver respite
Milton, ON, L9T 5E3
Inclusion Services (birth to 12 years)
- available in Acton, Georgetown, Milton and surrounding areas
- Resource Consultants provide support to children and their families in the form of case management, service coordination, program consultation and advocacy, including transition to school * type of support varies with the individual child and family's needs * no diagnosis is required
- parents/caregivers can refer their child by calling Halton Region at 311 and ask for Children's Development Services to complete the intake process
Transition Supports - Planning for High School to Adulthood (ages 14-25 years)
- information sessions on choices about future life directions
- Behaviour Clinicians support families of children and youths experiencing school based transitions, transitioning to adulthood, etc. based on the individual need of the parent/caregiver
- partnership with Halton Catholic and Halton District School Boards
- for more information about Transitions, email [email protected]
Recreational & Respite Programs:
Saturday Centre (5-21 years)
- provides opportunities for school aged children and youth, with developmental disabilities to participate in an enjoyable and friendly recreation program, and respite for their families
- September to June, 19 sessions, 6 hours per Saturday, locations in both Milton and Georgetown
- junior and senior programs available
- cost for this program is $45
- for more information contact Karen Wilson at ext 244 or [email protected]
Summer Camps (ages 5-21 years)
- crafts, games, swimming, indoor and outdoor activities - all with individual needs taken into consideration
- full days
- cost is per week per camper
- locations in Milton and Georgetown
- for more information contact Respite Manager at extension 244
After School Respite (ages 5-21)
- provides after school care to children and young adults with disabilities
- Mon-Fri 3pm-8pm, September through June on regular Halton School Board school days
- $55 a day including dinner
- locations accessible to Milton and Georgetown families
- activities include games, crafts, baking, painting, sports, outdoor walks, community and sensory activities
- for more information contact Respite Manager at 905-878-7656 ext 244
Ontario Autism Program (OAP)/Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) (ages 0-18)
- Evidence-Based Behavioural Services (EBBS) including behavioural assessment, one-on-one and group behavioural intervention sessions, parent and caregiver training * fee-for-service
- other services include parent/caregiver supports and training, behaviour consultation, workshops, social groups, consultations with school personnel and other professionals
- OAP Entry to School Program is funded by the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services (MCCSS) for children ages 3 to 5 years old entering kindergarten or Grade one for the first time * this group-based, skill-building program is delivered in a 6-month block to children with autism, and focuses on supporting children to develop school-readiness skills * to register, call 905-855-2690 / toll-free 1-877-374-6625 extension 1 or email [email protected] * child must be registered with OAP
Milton, ON, L9T 5E3
Non-profit organization providing assistance to individuals with a developmental disability so that they may live in a state of dignity and participate in all elements of community living to their fullest potential * volunteer opportunities available
Services for Children and Youth (birth to 21 years of age) include:
- child and family services (birth to 12 years of age * types of support varies * children must be attending in a licensed child care program * service coordination, program consultation and advocacy including transition to school)
- transitions - planning for high school to adulthood (ages 14-25 * information sessions about future life directions * assist with the transition from school to work opportunities, community based activities and community living * assistance with referrals to community activities)
- recreational and respite programs: Saturday Centre * summer camps * after school respite * 5 to 21 years of age
- Ontario Autism Program (OAP)/ OAP Entry to School Program/ Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) * in partnership with Kerry's Place, ErinoakKids, and Developmental Services Ontario (DSO) Central West Region * ages 0-18
Services for Adults include:
- Residential accommodations (24-hour care) * homes are located in Acton, Georgetown and Milton * supports are designed to meet each person's needs and goals * contact Developmental Services Ontario (DSO) at 1-888-941-1121 or email [email protected] to access supports and services
- Supported Independent Living (SIL) and Life Skills * services include financial planning/budgeting, medical coordination, meal planning/preparation, apartment management inclusive of tenant-landlord issues, organizing social/recreational activities, supporting involvement of the person's family and friends and exercising one's rights
- Community participation supports like recreation, volunteering, employment, or in-home supports * recreational programs : Adult Day Programs (21 years+, Mon-Fri 9am-3pm), Friday Friends (21-35 years of age) and the Drop-In Centre (35 years+)
- full-day summer camps (21 years+)
- caregiver respite
- person-directed planning
Services and Programs:
- Adult Services and Supports
- Services for Children and Youth
Milton, ON, L9T 5C6
Private home care agency providing the following services:
- home care and personal care such as meal planning and preparation, light housekeeping, assistance with personal hygiene, medication reminders, mobility assistance, grocery shopping and running errands, help with laundry, etc.
- dementia and Alzheimer's care such as personal care, medication reminders, arranging transportation to medical appointments, preventing from wandering, overnight monitoring and support, companion care, etc.
- palliative and end-of-life care
- respite care
- nursing services
Milton, ON, L9T 5G3
Private home care agency providing services to clients in their own homes, hospitals, retirement homes and and long term care facilities
Services include:
- daily personal tasks (bathing, grooming, mobility, medication assist, etc.)
- household management (meal prep, housekeeping, laundry)
- companionship, transportation and emotional support
- hospital to home care
- nursing care and post-operative services
- respite care
- Alzheimer's and dementia care
- hospice and palliative care
Milton, ON, L9T 1P5
Services include:
- assistance with activities of daily living (ADL)
- bathing/showering and dressing assistance
- incontinence care
- mobility assistance
- companionship
- assistance in dressing
- housekeeping
- meal preparation
- medication reminders
- errands/shopping/walks
- respite care for families
- dementia care
- end-of-life and palliative care
- hospital visits
- transitional care
- 24-hour care for seniors
Milton, ON, L9T 0K4
Access to health care support at home, at school or in the community * Care Coordinators work with people in the community or leaving hospital to determine what help is needed and arrange for care * care is provided in community settings such as the home, school, residential facility or nursing community clinic * provides information about other community services and refers when appropriate
Services available to eligible patients may include:
- nursing
- nurse practitioner
- personal support
- physiotherapy and occupational therapy
- speech and language therapy
- social work
- nutrition and food counselling (dietitians)
- palliative care
- medical supplies and equipment
- access to long-term care homes
- access to supported living (adult day programs, supportive housing, retirement homes and assisted living)
- health support in the school
- specialized services for people living with specific health conditions
- referral to other community supports
Information and Referral - thehealthline.ca provides online access to health care information and services in Ontario, or call the referral phone service at 310-2222 (area code not required)
Children's Health Services - Special health services for children in both the home and school environment * supports children when health care provision is essential to a student's participation and development in school programs * services are provided within public, private or home-based schools
Mental Health and Addiction Nurses - Assessments, interventions and support to students and families with mental health and or addiction issues * consultation to school staff in regards to mental health and/or addiction issues as appropriate
Placement Services - Determine eligibility for admission to long-term care facilities and prioritize and manage the admission process * support and information is provided to applicants and their families prior to and during the admission process
Nursing Clinics - Nursing services for ambulatory patients at clinics located in the community
Health Care Connect - Refers people who do not have a doctor to a family health care provider who may be accepting new patients * once registered, program participants are assigned to a Care Connector * Care Connectors work with family doctors and nurse practitioners who are accepting new patients * Health811 (get connected to health care 24/7)
Adult Day Programs - Programs that promote wellness, dignity, and enhance quality of life in a social setting, and provide a much-needed break for persons providing care and support at home * contact Central Registry at 905-281-4443 for information and how to apply
Services and Programs:
- Acclaim Health Community Nursing Clinic - Milton
905-693-8592
Milton, ON, L9T 2R1
75 suites retirement residence with a resident capacity of 78 * provides short stay (i.e. temporary, vacation, convalescent, respite care) when space permits * independent living * assisted living and professional nursing services are available for a fee * pet friendly facility * wi-fi available * 24/7 emergency response
Basic services include:
- 24 hour nursing staff
- personal care
- medication administration
- emergency response system
- meals
- housekeeping
- linens, bed changes
- laundry
- social, recreation programs
Falls prevention class and exercise programs specifically designed for seniors and adapted to accommodate various ability levels * additional for fee services include hair care, foot care, private transportation, etc.
Member of the Ontario Retirement Communities Association (ORCA)
Check the Public Register of the Retirement Homes Regulatory Authority (RHRA) for the licensing status of any retirement residence and an explanation of what licensing means
Milton, ON, L9T 1N4
Private non-medical home care agency providing the following services for seniors and people in need
- assistance with activities of daily living
- assistance with instrumental activities of daily living
- companionship
- light housekeeping
- laundry
- meal planning and meal preparation
- medication reminders
- running errands and transportation assistance to doctor's appointments and other social events
- personal care services such as bathing, toileting, grooming, personal hygiene, etc
- dementia care
- respite care
- safety supervision
- assistance with transfer and safe ambulation
Milton, ON, L9T 3M9
Private homecare agency providing the following services:
- senior care support service - assist seniors with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and medication management * offer companionship to enhance emotional well-being and reduce feelings of loneliness * ensure safe mobility and provide transportation support for appointments and social outings
- palliative care - comfort and pain management for individuals with serious illnesses * emotional and psychological support to both patients and their families during challenging times * coordination with healthcare providers to ensure seamless and continuous care
- personal support services - assist clients with daily living activities including personal hygiene, grooming, and meal preparation to promote independence and comfort * services include light housekeeping and home maintenance
- child & youth support services - offer behavioral support to help manage challenges and encourage positive development in children and youth * educational assistance provided to support academic growth through homework help and learning activities
- nursing care - includes medical treatments such as medication administration and wound care under the supervision of registered nurses * managing chronic conditions effectively to improve quality of life * post-surgical care
- developmental support services - support individuals with developmental disabilities * skill development to promote independence, including life skills training and enhanced communication * advocate for clients' access to community resources and support their full integration into society
- respite care - provide relief and rest for primary caregivers * flexible care options are available, including in-home and facility-based services
Milton, ON, L9T 2J4
Programs and services:
- Nutrition and lifestyle
- Diabetes
- Mental health
- Physical activity
- Lung health
- Senior's health
- Pediatric health
- Palliative
Services and Programs:
- Gender Care Clinic
- Milton - 470 Bronte St S, Suite 200
- Milton - 470 Bronte St S, Suite 206
- Milton - 6990 Derry Rd, Suite 102
- Milton - 6990 Derry Rd, Suite 201
- Milton - Commercial St
Milton, ON, L9T 7Y8
Retirement home with 104 suites (1 and 2-bedroom suites with kitchenettes) * independent living and independent supportive living * emergency response system with personal pendants * provides short stay and respite when space permits
Automatic sprinklers in all suites * 24 hour staff, menu options, personal wellness programs, social and recreation activities, fitness centre, games room and craft room, theatre, beauty salon and spa services * wi-fi available * access to physiotherapy and customized exercise programs * falls prevention and injury reduction program
Member of the Ontario Retirement Communities Association (ORCA)
Check the Public Register of the Retirement Homes Regulatory Authority (RHRA) for the licensing status of any retirement residence and an explanation of what licensing means
905-878-2383 ext 7032
Milton, ON, L9T 9K1
Provides a transitional level of care when a patient no longer requires the hospital acute care services * services are provided by an interdisciplinary health team for people with medically complex, nursing, and therapeutic needs * focus of the Complex Transitional Care (CTC) is to develop a plan of care that would enhance quality of life and facilitate discharge to a lighter level of care
Short Term Complex Medical Management (SCMM) - Services to increase activity tolerance and progress functioning overall
Long Term Complex Medical Management (LCMM) - Services offered over an extended period of time to maintain and/or slow the rate of patient's functional losses
Palliative Care - Symptom management and comfort care for people with a life-limiting illness
In order to be considered for admission to CTC, the care of patients must exceed the capability or provision of community services or those services found in a long-term care facility
Milton, ON
Registered charity that provides better futures for deaf and deafblind children and adults with special needs, to help them reach their full potential, to experience a higher quality of life * offers a variety of care and support services to deaf children, adults and seniors with a variety of needs including:
- troubled youth
- intellectual disability and deaf plus individuals
- youth and adults with behavioural, emotional or psychiatric problems
- young offenders
- dually diagnosed individuals
Services include:
- children's and adult's group homes
- PAH Children's Mental Health Program: partnership with Reach Out Centre for Kids (ROCK) * provide specialized children's mental health service for the deaf and hard of hearing children, youth and their families
- Assisted Living Program for Deaf Seniors age 59 and older who require personal assistance with activities of daily living * contact Dawn Facey, Intake Coordinator at [email protected] * transportation program is available to those who are living in Seniors' Assisted Living Program (medical appointments, friendly visiting, shopping, etc.)
- Outreach Program: Personal Support Workers (PSW Outreach) provide in-home assistance with personal care (bathing, dressing, medications reminder), light housekeeping, laundry and meal preparation for adults 59 years or older living in the GTA * contact Ewa Grabowska at [email protected]
- Respite care and parent relief: provides deaf individuals with special needs who live at home the opportunity to meet new friends and become involved in new activities in a signing environment while offering parents a break from the challenges of daily care * subsidized by an Individual's Passport funding, respite options can also be purchased in Toronto or Milton during the day, overnights and weekends as well as a number of activity based camps and workshops are offered throughout the year
- Sign Language Services: Classes are offered for hearing individuals from Grade 9 and up * courses are provided in Toronto and Milton & American Sign Language (ASL) instructors are certified to teach using the Signing Naturally Curriculum
- Bob Rumball Home for the Deaf (BRHD): 64-bed long-term care facility located at 1 Royal Parkside Dr, Barrie, to provide a home-like atmosphere while supporting resident's independence, sense of belonging and dignity * services include 24-hour nursing care, physicians, physiotherapy, personal support workers (PSW) to assist with the activities of daily living * activities and programs are directed by residents * housekeeping, hairdressing services, foot care, dental and eye clinics are also available
Services and Programs:
- Community Participation Supports - Virtual and Day Program
- Ernest C. Drury School for the Deaf
- PAH!
416-892-6206
Milton, ON, L9T 7H3
Private in-home health care agency providing the following services:
- companionship
- housekeeping
- meal preparation
- medication reminders
- transportation support
- wellness checks
- hospital to home support
- respite care
- palliative and end-of-life care
- specialized nursing care (wound care, IV medications, complex injuries, night nurse, pediatric care, oncology, etc.)
- chronic disease management support
- physiotherapy and rehabilitation services
- motor vehicle accidents (MVA)
- dementia and Alzheimer's care
- live-in caregivers and housekeepers
Milton, ON, L9T 2X9
To promote purpose and belonging for people with dementia through the delivery of therapeutic gardening programs
Day Program
- farm-based agricultural program for people with dementia
- program offers respite to caregivers and/or families while addressing social care needs for members with dementia
- most of the program is concentrated in its own Sensory Garden, a designated half acre plot on a 165 acre farm with a specialized horticultural therapeutic design for people with dementia to grow herbs, produce and flowers for a participant farm share and the farm store
Group visits
- small group outings (3-5 clients per staff member)
- customized program that may include horticultural activities, exploring our Sensory Garden, meeting the animals, and eating lunch in the garden
- 2-hour or 3-hour tour with or without lunch * fees apply * reduced rates for multiple bookings or low-income people
- support people with dementia to access the outdoors
Mississauga, ON, L5N 7A4
Provides non-medical services to older adults in their homes, nursing homes, hospitals
- free assessment, follow-up, and development of a care plan that meets client/family needs
- no long term contracts required
- personal care (bathing, dressing, grooming and dental hygiene)
- toileting and incontinence care
- home helper services (laundry, changing linens, light housekeeping)
- meal preparation, planning and feeding
- medication reminders and administration
- grocery shopping, errands
- conversation, companionship, socialization and engagement
- escorting to and from medical appointments, barbershops, beauty salons, churches or any other social, cultural events (travel companionship)
- ensuring client's overall safety and well-being are maintained
- respite and palliative care and care for people with Alzheimer's and dementia
- facilitate foot/nail care through a qualified foot care nurse
- hourly care, overnight stay, live-in care, 24-hour care
- also offers physiotherapy treatment, drawing of blood samples and dental care in the client's home
Milton, ON, L0P 1B0
Services include:
- personal care
- in-home nursing care
- medication management
- post-operative care
- homemaking
- meal preparation
- live-in or overnight
- transportation to medical appointments and accompaniment/escort
- companionship
- 24-hour Alzheimer's and dementia care
- respite care
- end-of-life care and family support - at home or in care facility
Milton, ON, L9T 0C8
Hospice care, residential support, respite and palliative care services for children with life-limiting or life-threatening illness requiring complex and/or technology dependent care * services can be provided at home, or in hospitals and long-term care homes * has a 12 bed overnight capacity with 6 respite beds, 2 hospice palliative care beds and 4 residential beds
Services:
- respite care ($25 overnight stay/calendar)
- day program ($15 calendar day)
- in the respite program, children can stay at the Home for up to a week during peak times * a typical weekend respite stay is 48 hours
- residential care offers long term care to children who are unable to be cared for at home because of their significant medical needs
- hospice palliative care: respite, transition to home support, and end-of-life care
- therapeutic programs including music therapy, recreation therapy, pet therapy, art therapy, hydrotherapy, and multi-sensory Snoezelen therapy
- family support program offers specialized services to support the mental health and well-being of the entire family unit throughout their caregiving journey
- for admissions, download and complete the program application form
Mississauga, ON, L5N 5R8
Community Engagement Resource Initiative
- ​social opportunities for adults 18 years and over; different activities each week
Futures Summer Program
- ​work readiness opportunity for youth aged 16-21
- includes work-readiness workshops, social activities, and work experience opportunities
Weekend Respite Programs
- ​groups for students 13-17 years
- various activities including sports, movies, sight-seeing
Summer Teen Activity Program
- community activities for students 13-21 years, including sports, art, shopping, movies, sight-seeing, special events
Children's Summer Support Program
- ​provides one-to-one support to children 4-12 years of age who have an intellectual disability, while they participate in a local day camp program
Oakville, ON, L6M 0L8
Provides access to Diagnostic Assessment Programs (DAPs), Consultation Clinics, Specialized Systemic Therapy Treatments such as radiation therapy, medical oncology and spiritual care, Pre/Post Consultation and palliative care * care team includes hematologist, medical oncologist, radiation oncologist, palliative care physician, nurse practitioners, oncology and clinical resource nurses, pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, registered dietitians, social workers, spiritual care, volunteers, and other support staff * if patients require services at the Regional Cancer Centre, OTMH Cancer Care Clinic will coordinate the referral to the most appropriate centre
The different clinics are:
- Chemotherapy Suite
- Cancer Consultation Clinic
- Radiation Consultation Clinic
905-845-2571 ext 3524
Oakville, ON, L6M 0L8
Provides a transitional level of care when a patient no longer requires the hospital's acute care services * services are provided by an interdisciplinary health team for people with medically complex, nursing, and therapeutic needs * focus of the Complex Transitional Care (CTC) is to develop a plan of care that would enhance quality of life and facilitate discharge to a lighter level of care
Short Term Complex Medical Management (SCMM) - Medically complex and specialized services to increase activity tolerance and progress functioning overall
Long Term Complex Medical Management (LCMM) - Medically complex and specialized services offered over an extended period of time to maintain and/or slow the rate of patients' functional losses
Palliative Care - Symptom management and comfort care for people with a life-limiting illness
In order to be considered for admission to CTC, the care of patients must exceed the capability or provision of community services or those services found in a long-term care facility
Oakville, ON, L6M 0X4
Services provided include:
- physiotherapy
- occupational therapy
- autism services
- assistive device resource service
- infant hearing screening and infant hearing services (including an audiology room for hearing-aid fitting and dispensing)
- blind-low vision early intervention program
- medical clinic
- recreation therapy
- respite program
- behavior consultation services
- preschool speech and language services
- social work services
- service navigation
- psycho-educational services (comprehensive assessments of cognitive, academic, social-emotional well-being and overall adaptive functioning)
- Special Services at Home (SSAH)
- transition services (transition to school, transition into the adult service system)
- controlled multi-sensory Snoezelen room for children with autism or developmental disabilities
- summer therapeutic programs
- volunteer opportunities available
Oakville, ON, L6M 1P3
6 storey retirement home with 151 suites * independent living * assisted living floor available * short stay/respite and trial stays available * underground parking * heated, indoor saltwater pool * fitness centre * sprinklers in all suites
Basic services include:
- 24 hour nursing staff
- personal care
- medication administration
- emergency call button system
- meals
- housekeeping
- flat linen laundry
- personal laundry
- social, recreation programs
Additional for fee services include foot care, hairdressing and barber services, massage therapy, pharmacy services, denturist and dental hygienist, hearing aid clinician, transportation services, etc.
Member of the Ontario Retirement Communities Association (ORCA)
Check the Public Register of the Retirement Homes Regulatory Authority (RHRA) for the licensing status of any retirement residence and an explanation of what licensing mean

