Toronto, ON, M4S 1G1
Retirement home, capacity 65, includes doctors on call, nurses on duty, private accommodation, social and recreation programs
- chiropody, physiotherapy services, PSWs services provided by Ontario Health at Home
- nonsectarian
- no smoking or alcoholic beverages
ON, M2L 1A2
Services available in Milton and Toronto
ON, M2L 1A2
The City of Toronto supports Assisted Living Program with a number of Rent Geared to Income subsidies
Services available in Toronto
Toronto, ON, M6C 4A1
Seniors residence, including bachelor and one bedroom apartments
- 127 units
- weekly medical clinic
- podiatrist
- supportive housing available
Subsidized housing for families
- 18 units
- for information, see separate listing for MyAccesstoHousingTO (Housing Connections)
Seniors community centre, including congregate dining, information and referral, education and wellness programs, and recreation and social activities
Toronto, ON, M5R 2P5
Supportive housing program for adults living with mental health challenges and who were homeless or are at risk of becoming homeless
- 24 hour support from staff
- supportive counselling
- help finding support services
- medication support
- three meals per day
- personal care support
- client-centered approach to recovery and achieving greater independence
Toronto, ON, M4K 2S5
Community-based residential care and support in 17 houses -- capacity 85
Toronto, ON, M6G 3Z4
ON, M6G 3Z7
One and two bedroom apartments with priority to Greek community * 225 units * 3 accessible units, no wheel-in showers * doctor once a month * social worker 1-1/2 days a week * translation and interpretation * regular visits by chiropractor, optometrist, dentist, physiotherapist, chiropodist * meals available - fee * elderly persons centre - social and recreation programs open to community
Supports for older adults, and adults with disabilities * helps people remain independent in their own homes for as long as possible * referral to other community services
Supportive housing available including personal care, homemaking, volunteer services for 50 clients
Toronto, ON, M4W 3L4
Multiservice agency providing a range of services for people with social and emotional problems, including counselling, information and referrals, supplementary financial assistance program (government assistance recipients), support groups, supports for assaulted women, in-home palliative care program, English conversation café for new immigrants, and parenting, mental health and wellness programs and workshops
- Pathways to Employment in partnership with JVS Toronto
- Restitution Services for Holocaust Survivors
- Holocaust Survivor Emergency Funding
- chaplaincy services
- speakers
- all services confidential
Café Europa monthly group for Holocaust survivors in partnership with Bernard Betel (see separate listing)
Children
Jewish child protective and family services investigates allegations of child neglect and abuse
- adoption and foster home services and recruitment
- file and adoption disclosure
- counselling
- big brothers and big sisters program
- homework club
- school outreach counselling program
Families
Includes individual, couple, family and group counselling, family life education and life skills programs
- financial assistance combined with poverty reduction counselling for persons on social assistance
- assistance maximizing benefits and entitlements, and finding employment and accommodation
- support for families with special needs children
- Family Resource Centres for pre-school and caregivers (see separate listings)
Woman Abuse Program
Individual and group counselling, crisis intervention, emergency financial assistance, and support groups
- Here to Help group program for children and their mothers
- advocacy and community outreach
- education and consultation
- referrals
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, M6B 4J5
Services and Programs:
- Supportive Housing Program
Toronto, ON, M5S 2G5
Case Management
- conducts assessments, develops care and safety plans, provides supportive counselling to individuals and their families
Support within Housing
- provides housing units at a subsidized rate and case management services to clients and their families
Coordinated intake through The Access Point (see separate entry)
Toronto, ON, M6A 3B6
Structured group learning environment offering training, recreational activities and social support
- 10-12 week programs
- in-person programs Tuesday-Saturday at the Paula Cassin Learning Centre
- virtual programs available
- visit online calendar of events
Community Program
6-12 week program held in clients home or community location once or twice a week
- assessment required
- individualized needs and goals plan
- goal areas include money management, education or employment, community orientation and travel training, daily living skills and stress management
Supportive Housing
Cooperative environment at Edwards Manor, located at Royal York and Bloor
- 24 hour support services
- capacity 10
Toronto, ON, M6A 3B6
Support services to more than 300 clients who have disabilities
- disabilities include multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injuries, mild-severe acquired brain injuries, and muscular dystrophy
- provides 9 fully accessible supportive housing locations
- outreach program provides support for activities of daily living at a client's home, school or workplace
Toronto, ON, M4J 2J1
Toronto, ON, M4Y 2E3
Community-based psychosocial rehabilitation centre, based on the clubhouse approach to rebuild confidence and self-esteem
The Clubhouse
Members attend The Clubhouse to begin recovery from serious mental illness and participate in work-focused activity units including clerical, maintenance, food services
- peer and staff case management support
- evening, weekend and holiday social recreation activities
- social and recreation opportunities for young adults
- digital media opportunities such as podcasts, videos, newsletters
- supported employment and housing opportunities
- access to affordable meals
Seniors Day Program includes daily phone outreach, onsite programming such as meals, social activities, and information sessions on various topics
Community Place Hub health access model of support includes drop-in for social and recreational activities, resources and food, mental health supports, peer supports, after school youth programs, and special events
Double Recovery Program
Peer facilitated self-help meetings for individuals with concurrent disorders of mental illness and addictions, visit website for information and meeting schedule
Visit website for information on in-person and virtual supports, and calendar of activities and events
Toronto, ON, M4X 1K9
Addictions Supportive Housing (ASH Program)
Affordable housing and addictions case management for individuals who are homeless, have HIV/AIDS and significant substance abuse issues
- capacity 37
- partnership with LOFT Community Services, McEwan Housing and Support Services (see separate listing)
Denison Supportive Housing Program
Transitional and permanent shared housing
- capacity 5
- 24 hour support
Huntley Transitional Housing Program
For individuals exiting or diverted from shelter system, including housing support, clinical care and intensive case management
- capacity 20
- partnership with City of Toronto's Habitat Services
Jarvis Program
Long term, one bedroom units for clients living independently
- capacity 82
- 12 hours onsite support
Sherbourne Program
Part of Wellesley Central Residence; bachelor, one and two bedroom apartments, including personal support, homemaking, coordination services
- capacity 45
- 24/7 support services
Sherbourne Transitional Housing Program
For individuals with a long history of homelessness or unstable housing, includes private quarters, communal living spaces, intensive case management
- capacity 11
- 24/7 support services
Sorauren House
Women's program, including secure, rent geared-to-income housing
- capacity 4
- on-call support services
Toronto, ON, M3C 1P6
Toronto, ON, M3C 1V9
Community-based rehabilitation and advocacy; affordable supportive housing for people with physical disabilities
Attendant Care Services -- non-medical assistance with activities of daily living
MODC Non-Profit Housing -- supportive care in 6 unit house, capacity 8, in Meynell House with additional houses around Ontario
Pop can tabs collection program -- proceeds support Assistive Devices Program
Home and Vehicle Modification Program, 1-877-369-4867 or 1-877-369-HVMP -- financial assistance (up to $15,000) for basic home and vehicle modifications for permanent Ontario residents with a substantial impairment expected to last one year or more
Acquired Brain Injury Services -- life skills, communication, community integration, emotional and behavioural support, vocational support, recreation
Conductive Education -- for people with neurological motor disorders; physical rehabilitation and education to train the brain and the body
DesignAbility, 1-800-263-3463, ext 7211
- volunteers work with persons with mobility challenges to craft creative, custom-built solutions to overcome barriers to work, play, personal hygiene and other daily activities
- no charge, except for building materials
LIFE (Learning Independence for Future Empowerment) -- skill-building transition sessions to provide support to young adults with a disability
Post-Polio Canada, [email protected], www.marchofdimes.ca/en-ca/programs/postpolio -- in-person and virtual support services, resources and information for polio survivors
After Stroke, [email protected], afterstroke.ca -- person-to-person support, educational opportunities and community-based programs designed to provide connection to other people, hope and life after stroke
Business and training services for other non-profit agencies
Toronto, ON, M6G 1L8
Supportive and affordable housing for persons living with mental health issues
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, M5B 1T2
Assisted living services for vulnerable older adults and seniors living with complex needs. Services include
- appointment escort
- case management
- crisis response
- essential housekeeping
- grocery shopping
- meal preparation
- medication support
- laundry support
- life enrichment services
- transitional support between care settings such as hospitals, rehab, and long term care
Offered in partnership with Toronto Seniors Housing (see separate listing)
Toronto, ON, M3C 3R7
Toronto, ON, M3C 3P8
- bathing, dressing, bowel/bladder assistance
- meal preparation and eating
- medication assistance
- assistance with complex routines including assisting people who are ventilator dependent or use j/g tubes
- assistance with all activities of daily living
Toronto, ON, M4Y 1K2
Specialized assisted living program offering 10 high-support residential units, and 4 respite units for HIV+ or transgender individuals experiencing mental health and/or addiction challenges
Personal Support Workers (PSWs) assist with daily activities and life skills development to promote independence, and support chronic care and palliative needs
clients and former clients are members of the General Members Association (GMA)
provides a forum for safe community building and interaction
social and recreational events
- operates inside two semi-detached homes, with 3 floors located in downtown Toronto; one home is wheelchair accessible with a chair lift inside the home and a ramp outside the home

