Toronto, ON, M4K 2S5
Community-based day program
- recreation
- academics
- arts and crafts
- social skills
- sensory activities
- physical fitness
- communication and vocational training
- spiritual care
Toronto, ON, M4J 1L2
Services for both adults and children
Assists adults living with developmental disabilities to access community services and provides workshops to enhance fundamental life skills such as problem solving, budgeting and forming healthy relationships
ADULT SERVICES
Adult Protective Service Worker (APSW) Program - link clients to services and to community resources such as
- affordable housing
- medical services
- mental health services
- legal and child protection services
- social and recreational groups
- employment training and job opportunities
- APSWs and SIL worker do not provide the services directly
- voluntary, short-term, goal-oriented community-based program
Supported Independent Living Worker - Enhanced APSW services
- help with daily living tasks, which may include assistance and support with grocery shopping, escorting to appointments, accompaniment to social and recreational programs
CHILDREN SERVICES
Parent Outreach Program
- individualized teaching program promoting independence for children living with developmental disabilities
- coaching is delivered by home visitors who are parents of children with developmental disabilities
Parent Shared Services
- parents can participate in support groups led by other parents with lived experience raising children with developmental disabilities
- typically offered during the school year, from September to June.
Toronto, ON, M4H 1P1
Toronto, ON, M4H 1P1
ON, M4C 5R6
Toronto, ON, M5A 1V2
Mental health and community support services, including case management, supportive housing, short-term residential beds, day programs, court and justice related services, Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Team, homeless services
- case management includes mental health, mental health and justice prevention, geriatric, dual diagnosis
Toronto, ON, M4T 1Z2
Toronto, ON, M4G 1R8
COVID19
- visit website for list of current changes and closures including visiting policies
- expanded virtual programming
Pediatric rehabilitation and complex continuing care hospital
Inpatient Services
- brain injury rehabilitation
- specialized orthopedic and developmental rehabilitation (SODR)
- complex continuing care
- Get Up and Go - pediatric pain service
Outpatient Services
- augmentative and alternative communication; writing aids service
- autism diagnosis and treatment services; Autism Assessment Diagnostic Hub
- brain injury rehabilitation, concussion centre
- cleft lip and palate/craniofacial service
- clinical seating
- creative arts and music therapy
- dental clinic - by referral by physician or dentist only
- feeding
- neuromotor and neuromuscular
- orthotics, prosthetics and myoelectrics
- respite
- snoezelen rooms for inpatients and the community
- spina bifida and spinal cord services
- swim programs
- therapeutic recreation and life skills
- youth engagement and employment programs
Early Learning and Development
- infant and child development consultation and early intervention
- consultative support to childcare centres on programming, occupational therapy and school transitions
- 2 nursery schools -- see separate entries
Adult Services
- orthotics
- prosthetics and myoelectrics
- swim programs
Toronto, ON, M3C 1J5
Support through housing and community support programs
- 11 homes in Scarborough/Toronto
- 24 hour staff support
- day program open to community, capacity 53
- day program includes developmental and recreational programs according to need
- day program and 2 homes are fully accessible
Toronto, ON, M4S 3C3
- assistive and adaptive technology - financial assistance and direct programs to ensure Canadians with disability have access to essential technology
- education and training - includes employment training and services, scholarships and bursaries and life skills programs
- sport, recreation and leisure programs - includes activities such as sledge hockey, wheelchair basketball, swimming and more
- rehabilitative and occupational therapy
- residential and respite programs - available in Vancouver, Edmonton and Montreal
- summer camps - 14 specialized camps across Canada for children
Disability Travel Card - Program for people with a permanent disability which offers a discounted ticket for their support person when traveling with Via Rail Canada
Access 2 Program - Program for individuals with permanent disabilities to ensure entertainment, culture and recreation opportunities are available * over 500 participating venues across Canada
ON, M5S 2C2
Services include:
- Audiology
- Behavior Therapy
- Developmental Therapy
- Medicine
- Nursing
- Occupational Therapy
- Parent/caregiver counseling
- School support program
- Service Coordination
- Speech-Language Pathology
Ontario Autism Program - single point of access to autism services for children and youth * see separate entry
Developmental Services Ontario- Toronto Region - the central access point for indivduals 18 and over to register and apply for funded services * provide information about services and supports * confirm eligiblity to receive MCCSS funded developmental services and supports * complete an application package to assess support needs, and help to connect with available services and supports
Augmentative Communication & Writing Aids Program (ACWA) - Supports and services for people with intellectual disabilities * assess the benefit of assistive devices in order to determine funding eligibility
Autism Spectrum Disorders - Treatment Research and Education for Autism and Developmental Disorders (TRE-ADD) - Comprehensive day treatment program * provide a variety of services for children and youth with autism spectrum disorder and related intellectual and developmental disabilities as well as their families * medical, education, social work and family support to youth with behavioural challenges * TRED-ADD program provide school-based services such as assessment and treatment in partnership with Toronto and Peel school boards * offer brief consultation, assessment and training supports to clients, families, caregivers and professionals
Autism Spetrum Disorders - School Support Program - Provide support and services to local school boards and their staff, and other local community organizations to increase their understanding of autism spectrum disorder and evidence-based approaches such as Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) * services include a range of capacity building through educational and training events, supporting the transition from treatment settings to full-time school settings, and targeted resource development that supports identified needs to enter into and succeed in school boards * offer services to community organizations to strengthen their existing approaches to supporting children and youth by offering a range of professional development services
Developmental Disabilities - Blind-Low Vision Early Intervention Program - Early intervention support to young children who have visual impairment to meet the development and communication goals * work collaboratively to help increase families' and parents' understanding of their child's visual impairment to advocate for and support their child's learning from birth to school age
Developmental Disabilities - Infancy and Early Childhood Program - Support children from birth to school entry who have a developmental disability and/or risk of developmental delay * offer home-based programming that support the development and provide education and community information to parents
Developmental Disabilities - Adult Program - Clinic services to adult who have developmental disabilities such as:
- Occupational Therapy
- Behaviour Therapy
- Speech-Language Pathology
Developmental Disabilities - Children and Youth Program - Interdisciplinary services to support children and youth, ages 6 to 18 years, who have a developmental/intellectual disability
Developmental Disabilities - Coordinated Service Planning - A person-centred plan approach allows children and youth's interest and oals to focus decision-making when navigating the programs and services * support children and youth with multiple medical, mental health and/or behaviour challenges needs and who are receiving services from more than one agency across sectors such as medical, mental health, developmental and at school * help to connect to the appropriate services and supports
Developmental Disabilities - Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Clinic - Specialized diagnostic assessment and consultation services to individuals between the ages of 6 - 18 who are suspected of having Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders * provides necessary information to understand the range of effects of prenatal alcohol exposure, including physical, intellectual and neurobehavioural effects
Ontario Autism Program - Single Point of Access - Single point of access for children and youth to be placed on the Ontario Autism Program (OAP) waitlist for autism services * Single Point of Access: 1-833-575-5437
Parenting Enhancement Program - Training and support to parents with intellectual and developmental disabilities who are deemed eligible for support through Developmental Services Ontario.
Parents Helping Parents FASD Ontario - Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorder (FASD) support for parents helping parents project * a phone support resource provided by Parent Mentors (parents and caregivers of children, youth and adults affected by FASD) prepared to listen to and support and share personal coping strategies with other parents and caregiver of individuals affected by FASD * as a peer mentoring resource it is not a crisis line and cannot offer therapeutic or clinical interventions * provide information where parents and caregivers might access those interventions as well as information about other community resources * callers can expect confidentiality except in situations where there is a risk of harm to oneself or to others
Services and Programs:
- City Explorers Camp
- Surrey Place - Respite Services
ON, M5S 2C2
ON, M5S 2C2
- Occupational Therapy
- Behaviour Therapy
- Speech-Language Pathology
Toronto, ON, M5A 4G2
- one-on-one needs assessment
- case management
- support services
- 24 hour care
- daily support programs
- caregiver relief
- support with transition
ON, M4R 1B9
Services and Programs:
- Mount Pleasant Location
- Orchard View Location
- Windermere Location
ON, M4R 1B9
Toronto, ON
Offers people with disabilities an opportunity to ski and snowboard with support of trained volunteers and adaptive equipment
- programs located across Ontario
- Performance Development Program - for those who are more independent and have a need for speed
- volunteers constantly needed to help support on the ski hill, with program administration and on Board of Directors
Programs held at:
- Sault Ste Marie (Searchmont), Haliburton (Sir Sam's), Huronia (The Heights), Barrie (Snow Valley), Huronia (Horseshoe Resort), Mansfield, and Oshawa, (Brimacombe)
- Performance Development Program is offered at Craigleith Ski Club in Collingwood.
Toronto, ON
Wheelchair dance programs including subsidized social ballroom and latin dance classes
- subsidized social ballroom and Latin dance classes
- performance and competition opportunities
- wheelchair dance socials, outings, and fundraisers
- group classes held in fully accessible facilities including rehabilitation facilities, community centres, long-term care facilities, and physiotherapy clinics
Toronto, ON, M5H 2N2
Programs include:
- recreation, arts, sports and fitness activities for all ages
- caregiver and child programs
- after school programs
- summer and school break camps
- adapted programs for people with disabilities and special needs
- adapted swimming pools
- parks, gardens and beaches programs
- help with establishing community gardens
- golf courses and sports facilities on a user pay basis
- Toronto Island ferry - 416-392-8193
- picnic and large group one-time bookings
Persons requiring financial assistance to access services may apply for Welcome Policy - Recreation Fee Subsidy
Toronto, ON, M4E 1S6
Programs are offered at different locations -- Beaches Recreation Centre, Matty Eckler Community Centre, SH Armstrong Community Centre, 4th address near Danforth Ave and Warden Ave
Pegasus Shoppe accepts donations of lightly used kitchen wares, books, DVDs, art, other small goods and clothing
Toronto, ON, M5T2Z5
National voluntary organization in Canada that supports both MS (Multiple Sclerosis) research and services. Provides services to people with multiple sclerosis and their families and funds research to find the cause and cure for this disease.
Some of the programs and services include:
- MS Information and support through MS Knowledge Network
- peer to peer support program: 1:1 Peer Support: Extended and One Call programs
- equipment funding: Quality of Life Equipment Program
- peer support groups: MS Support groups
- online social community: We Talk MS
- education: Educational Webinars
- CPP-D Application Support
- accessible physical activity programs:
Toronto, ON, M5R 2S7
Advocates for and provides support and services to children, youth and adults with an intellectual disability
Children and Youth
- information on early childhood programs, school placement, registration, education plans
- help in accessing funding and programs
- development of a plan to ensure consistency between home, school and community programs
- employment programs for youth
Adults
- skills development including literacy, money management, social skills, and travel training
- job placement
- Case Management Program (Formerly Adult Protective Service Worker Program (APSW))
- supportive services, including counselling and advocacy, for adults 18 years and older living or planning to live independently in the community
Families
- Family and parent support groups
- in-home consultation and collaboration with other professionals to plan for services
Residential Services
- supported group living
- supportive home share
- supportive independent living
- LIGHTS, www.lights.to -- helps families explore community residential options and funding eligibility
Respite Services
- adult fee-for-service programs
- residential respite for children and adults
- summer camps
ConnectABILITY, www.connectability.ca -- online information, tools and workshops for people with a developmental disability, their families and support networks
Toronto, ON, M5S 2J2
- Jewish Life Programs
- referrals and support
- adult cultural arts including music, literary, gallery, pottery
Health and fitness programs
- group exercise, personalized training including individual and small group
- salt-water pool and full aquatics program
- wellness programs for diabetes, movement rehabilitation, yoga and mindfulness, cardiac health, Parkinsons and Osteoarthritis
- assessment and programs to improve functional mobility, fall prevention
- focus on young adults who identify with the experience of disability (Everyday Friends) and networking for their families (Everyday Families)
Toronto, ON, M3A 1A3
ON, M2L 1A2
Services available in Milton and Toronto

