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Independent Living Centre London and Area
Kingswell Tower
433 King St, Suite 101
London, ON
N6B 3P3
433 King St, Suite 101
London, ON
N6B 3P3
519-660-4667
Fax: 519-660-6818
Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
Last Updated: Oct 11, 2023: Suggest an edit
Application
Call or email
Eligibility / Target Population
Adults with any disability and their families and friends
Fees
$5 Annual Membership available * public can access services for free
Executives
Pamela Quesnel - Executive Director
pquesnel@odyssey.on.ca
pquesnel@odyssey.on.ca
Languages
English
Language Notes
Braille or large print available upon request
Area Served
Kent, Elgin County, Essex County, Huron County, Lambton County, Middlesex County, Oxford County, and Perth County
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
Accessibility Note
The major construction on the street may impact accessibility
Description of Services
Resource centre where adults with any type of disability help each other achieve personal success and independence in the community * information and referral
Information and Referral - Access cross-disability information for people with disabilities, their families and/or friends, and the general community * discover available resources and services in the region
Research and Development - Identify needs in the community and respond to those needs * may consist of developing a new program or hosting a seminar or forum on a particular subject
Peer Support - Participants share information, ideas, life experiences and skills while enjoying social activities
Individual Advocacy/Independent Living Skills - Support to consumers pursuing advocacy goals through one-to-one communication and workshops on various topics
Self-Managed Attendant Care - Direct Funding - Information booklets and application kits to receive direct funding from the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care to self-manage attendant care * individuals with physical disabilities may be eligible
Information and Referral - Access cross-disability information for people with disabilities, their families and/or friends, and the general community * discover available resources and services in the region
Research and Development - Identify needs in the community and respond to those needs * may consist of developing a new program or hosting a seminar or forum on a particular subject
Peer Support - Participants share information, ideas, life experiences and skills while enjoying social activities
Individual Advocacy/Independent Living Skills - Support to consumers pursuing advocacy goals through one-to-one communication and workshops on various topics
Self-Managed Attendant Care - Direct Funding - Information booklets and application kits to receive direct funding from the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care to self-manage attendant care * individuals with physical disabilities may be eligible
Meetings
Other events, as scheduled * email info@ilcla.ca for more info
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About Us
The mission of The Independent Living Centre London and Area is to provide information and support to all people with disabilities as they take risks in directing and managing their lives.
Last Updated: Oct 11, 2023: Suggest an edit