Toronto, ON, M1E 1N9
- bedding and furniture
- laundry and housekeeping
- meals
- personal hygiene supplies
- medical supplies and equipment (such as catheters, ostomy bags, or wound care supplies)
- assistance with medication and activities of daily living
- recreation and social programs
Additional services and facilities:
- hair dressing/barber
- social work services
- dietary services
- pastoral care
- physiotherapy
- occupational therapy
- speech therapy
- music therapy
- art therapy
ON, M1H 2A4
Home Help Program - Assist older adults and adults with disabilities with the activities of daily living such as laundry, light housekeeping (making beds, vacuuming, dusting, stove and refrigerator cleaning, dish washing and shopping)
Toronto, ON, M1G 1R6
- bedding and furniture
- laundry and housekeeping
- meals
- personal hygiene supplies
- medical supplies and equipment (such as catheters, ostomy bags, or wound care supplies)
- assistance with medication and activities of daily living
- recreation and social programs
Additional services and facilities:
- optometrist
- dental care
- pharmaceutical services
- foot care
- respiratory care
- physiotherapy and physiotherapist assistant access
- dietary services
- social work
- beautician services
- occupational therapy
- speech language pathologist
- psychogeriatrician
- nurse practitioner
- audiologist
Toronto, ON, M1M 3V1
6 group homes in Scarborough and East York * total capacity 29 * focus on communication, behaviour management, life and social skills training, community integration and family inclusion
1 transitional group homes for youth 18 and older * capacity 3
Toronto, ON, M1J 2B5
Services include:
- transportation to medical appointments or social gatherings
- meal preparation
- housekeeping and laundry
- companionship and personal care
ON, M1K 4V7
Two programs with various opportunities:
- Hospice Palliative Care - one-on-one in-home visits, Day Hospice, Caregiver support group
- Bereavement Care - one-on-one visits, various support groups
Toronto, ON, M1P 2V5
COVID19 -- Call or visit hospital website for updates on entryway restrictions, current visitor policies and appointment cancellations
Acute care hospital
- cancer care
- cardiac care
- diabetes education
- geriatric care
- kidney care/dialysis
- maternal and newborn care, pediatrics
- palliative care
Breastfeeding Clinic, 416-438-2911, ext 83230: breastfeeding support available by appointment
Geriatric Assessment and Intervention Network (GAIN) Clinic, 416-431-8111: for seniors 75 years and older with multiple complex medical problems. Services include:
- comprehensive geriatric assessment including memory
- education on chronic disease self-management
- teaching about dementia and behavioural care
- advance care planning
- referral to community supports
- access to personal support and home safety assessments
- de-prescribing and medication adjustment
- initiation of treatment for dementia
Rapid Access Addiction Medicine (RAAM) Clinic, 416-431-8269
- barrier-free access to medical treatment and same-day counselling for alcohol, opioid, or other drug-related addictions
- no referral required; clinic is open by appointment Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 9 am-2 pm
- clinic is located in the Crockford Pavillion
ON, M1P 2T8
- bedding and furniture
- laundry and housekeeping
- meals
- personal hygiene supplies
- medical supplies and equipment (such as catheters, ostomy bags, or wound care supplies)
- assistance with medication and activities of daily living
- recreation and social programs
Additional services and facilities:
- foot care
- dental care
- music therapy and art therapy
- physiotherapy
- pastoral care
- behavioural resource team
- cognitive support unit
- Ismaili unit
Pavillon Omer Deslauriers - French-language bed service unit * staff are bilingual in English and French * 1 short-stay bed * religious care, music, art and complimentary care provided
Services and Programs:
- Adult Day Program
Toronto, ON, M1H 2W1
- Day program for the developmentally delayed teaching life & social skills to enhance ones quality of life.
- Saturday and Sunday program for the developmentally delayed for persons to engage in leisure activities and community outings to receive assistance in meeting developmental milestone
- Afterhours/ Respite program for the developmentally delayed to aid persons with communication, socialization and other life/ social skills.
- Senior program for seniors with Alzheimer's, dementia or any other impactive disorder
Programs offered include:
- counselling services for families
- literacy
- summer camp
- community outings
- respite and drop-in
- March break
- PA days
- arts and craft
- vocational training
- budgeting
- fitness
Toronto, ON, M1L 1Z8
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, M1E 4B9
COVID19 -- Call or visit hospital website for entryway restrictions, current visitor policies and appointment cancellations
Acute care hospital
- cancer care including prostate cancer diagnosis clinic and pediatric oncology
- cardiac care
- diabetes education centre including education for children and adolescents
- emergency room, see separate listing
- kidney care (nephrology) and dialysis
- maternal and newborn care; newborn intensive care unit (NICU)
- mental health including adult inpatient services; child and adolescent mental health, see separate entry for Shoniker Clinic
- outpatient palliative care
- pediatrics
- rehabilitation and complex continuing care
- sickle cell disease care
Breastfeeding Clinic, breastfeeding support available for SHN patients and members of the community; call for an appointment at 416-284-8131 ext 64047
Geriatric Assessment and Intervention Network (GAIN) Clinic, 416-416-281-7446: for seniors 75 years and older with multiple complex medical problems. Services include:
- comprehensive geriatric assessment including memory
- education on chronic disease self-management
- teaching about dementia and behavioural care
- advance care planning
- referral to community supports
- access to personal support and home safety assessments
- de-prescribing and medication adjustment
- initiation of treatment for dementia
Toronto, ON, M1E 5E1
- bedding and furniture
- laundry and housekeeping
- meals
- personal hygiene supplies
- medical supplies and equipment (such as catheters, ostomy bags, or wound care supplies)
- assistance with medication and activities of daily living
- recreation and social programs
Additional services include:
- behavioral supports
- short-stay respite beds
- young adult centre
Toronto, ON, M1P 4X1
- bedding and furniture
- laundry and housekeeping
- meals
- personal hygiene supplies
- medical supplies and equipment (such as catheters, ostomy bags, or wound care supplies)
- assistance with medication and activities of daily living
- recreation and social programs
Additional services and facilities:
- nursing
- chapel
- physiotherapy
- restorative care
Chinese Line: 416-701-4806
Toronto, ON, M1H 3E3
Services 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 - in English or 310-2272 - in French
Placement Services - Placement services determines eligibility for admission and prioritizes and manages the admission process to long term care facilities. Provides support and information to both applicants and their families prior to and during the admission process. Determines eligibility for Convalescent Care and Short Stay in a long term care facility.
Self Management Program - Offers various workshops in the community that supports both patients and their caregivers in their journey of managing chronic health conditions like chronic pain, diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, cancer and lung disease * Participants and their caregivers develop new tools and skills to help them manage the emotional, social and physical aspect of living with a chronic condition, or supporting someone with a chronic health condition.
Services and Programs:
- Nursing Clinic - Scarborough East
- Nursing Clinic - Scarborough North
- Scarborough Health Network, Birchmount Site
- Scarborough Health Network, Centenary Site
- Scarborough Health Network, General Site
- School Health Support Services
Toronto, ON, M1G 3V5
Person Directed Planning
- helps clients to set goals and find the supports necessary to enable them to reach their goals
Academic Supports
- assists clients enrolled in college or university programs with individualized academic support
Day Supports
- arts, recreation
- life skills development including money management and emotional/social skills
- respite for teens
Integrated Employment Services, see separate listing
Toronto, ON, M1N 4B2
- bedding and furniture
- laundry and housekeeping
- meals
- personal hygiene supplies
- medical supplies and equipment (such as catheters, ostomy bags, or wound care supplies)
- assistance with medication and activities of daily living
- recreation and social programs
Additional services and facilities:
- art therapy
- computer lessons
- happy hour
- visiting pet programs
Toronto, ON, M1S 4P4
One and two bedroom apartments
- 150 units including 9 accessible units
- also retirement home -- assisted living care, capacity 52
- memory care
- visiting doctor, nursing staff on duty
- social and recreation programs
- Ukrainian environment
Toronto, ON, M1H 3E3
Treatment and supports for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and developmental disabilities; includes access to Ontario Autism Program (OAP), visit website for information
Children and youth 12-18 years:
ASD Youth for Community Engagement and Socialization Program (AYCES)
- life skills and activity program designed to support youth diagnosed with a high-functioning autism diagnosis who may face challenges in understanding social cues, forming and maintaining personal relationships
Youth Respite Program
- for families of youth 12-18 years with ASD and/or developmental disabilities, includes March and summer break, summer camp, and other school closure
Galloway After School Program (GASP), see separate listing
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Young adults and adults:
Saturday Adult Respite Program
- flexible, short term respite for families and caregivers of individuals 18-35 years with ASD and/or developmental disabilities, includes social and life skills development
Adults Achieving Independence through Motivation and Skills (AAIMS)
- day program for adults 18 years and older, with ASD and/or developmental disabilities, includes social and recreation activities
Locations in Scarborough vary, contact for information or visit website
Toronto, ON, M1N 1T5
Services include:
- 24 hour on site medical assistance staff
- on site physician
- air conditioning in suites (individual)
- pet friendly
- non-smoking building
- phone service/line provided for a fee
- cable provided
- central dining room which provides all 3 meals daily
- snacks/afternoon tea daily
- family dining room
- activity room with puzzle table
- physio room with exercise equipment
- library with 2 computers
- hair salon, nail care and dental on site for additional fee
- Chapel with monthly services provided
- laundry service and housekeeping service provided weekly
- laundry machines on resident floors for personal laundry
- weekly entertainment provided
- outings/bus trips provided
- outdoor patio and gardens
- mail delivery to suites
- resident-run clubs/groups
Toronto, ON, M1P 2W1
Services include:
Daily services include:
- 3 meals and snacks
- medication administration
- recreational activities
- housekeeping
- laundry
Services and Programs:
- Adult Day Program
Toronto, ON, M1L 3R7
COVID19 -- Call or visit website before going to check current visitor policies, screening processes and entryway restrictions
Complex continuing care and rehabilitation hospital
Inpatient Programs
- stroke and neuro rehabilitation
- orthopedic and amputee rehabilitation
- geriatric assessment and rehabilitation
- palliative care
Outpatient Programs
- arthritis services clinic, GLA:D Clinic for osteoarthritis
- falls prevention
- geriatric medicine and psychiatry
- orthopedic and amputee clinic
- physical rehabilitation
- stroke and neuro rehabilitation
- chiropody clinic
- education and support groups for caregivers
Toronto, ON, M1L 1N9
- assist client in addressing health, housing and safety needs through the development of comprehensive care plans
- applications for Canada Pension Plan, Ontario Disability Support Program, Ontario Works, passports, other identification
- supportive counselling
- advocacy with case workers, housing and government agencies
- harm reduction supplies and services, referrals, education and non-judgmental support
- harm reduction outreach
- information, referral, counselling
- advocacy
- crisis intervention and ongoing monitoring
- supportive counselling
- coordination of health care services, transportation, shopping, errands, light housekeeping, companionship, short respite care and yard work
- support group
Toronto, ON, M1L 1N9
Home Support Program
- housekeeping, meal preparation, shopping, banking, escort to appointments
- snow removal
- integrated program for frail adults and persons with Alzheimer Disease and related dementia
- recreation in small group settings
- meals and snacks
Meals on Wheels - 416-694-1138 ext 139, [email protected]
- hot lunches delivered to senior, ill, convalescent of disabled residents
- culturally appropriate meals
- dietary restrictions accommodated
- frozen meals, regular and pureed meals
- friendly check-in
Caregiver Support - 416-694-1138, ext 123
- support and resources for individuals and families caring for a relative or friend
- support groups and peer support
- one-on-one informal counselling
- educational workshops and activities
- events based on work of caregiving and the needs of the caregiver
Congregate Dining Program - hot nutritious meals
- recreation and social activities
- health talks
- social services
- pension and safety updates
- bus trips
Transportation -- 416-694-1138 ext 134
- transportation services for seniors 55+ who are not eligible for Wheel-Trans
- rides to medical appointments, grocery shopping, malls, errands and attendance at Warden Woods programs
- priority given to clients requesting transportation to medical appointments
- member of Toronto Ride
Toronto, ON, M1B 5S1
- bedding and furniture
- laundry and housekeeping
- meals
- personal hygiene supplies
- medical supplies and equipment (such as catheters, ostomy bags, or wound care supplies)
- assistance with medication and activities of daily living
- recreation and social programs
Additional services and facilities:
- physiotherapy
- occupational therapy
- dental care
- podiatry
- beauty salon
Toronto, ON, M4C 5M8
- bedding and furniture
- laundry and housekeeping
- meals
- personal hygiene supplies
- medical supplies and equipment (such as catheters, ostomy bags, or wound care supplies)
- assistance with medication and activities of daily living
- recreation and social programs
Short-Stay Care (Public) - Short-stay beds (respite care for people who have caregivers in need of temporary relief) * publicly funded * offered up to 90 days per year, as available * residents have access to the same services as long-stay residents
Services and Programs:
- Convalescent Care Program

