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Services for Adults and Children with developmental disabilities, Danforth
815 Danforth Ave, 2nd Fl Suite 202
Toronto, ON
M4J 1L2
Toronto, ON
M4J 1L2
416-645-6000
Télécopie: 416-645-0134
Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm
Dernière mise à jour: Jul 17, 2024: Suggérer une modification
Procédé et formulaires
Contact Developmental Services Ontario, Toronto Region, call 1-855-372-3858 (1-855-DS-ADULT) or for more information visit DSO Toronto Region (see separate entry) * Parent Outreach Program -- call 416-645-6000 ext 1311
Admissibilité / population desservie
Adults 18 years and older with developmental disabilities, parents of children 2 1/2-18 years with developmental disabilities
Residency Requirements:
Residency Requirements:
- APSW -- Former City of Toronto northern limits (north) to Lake Ontario (south), Sherbourne St (west) to Victoria Park Ave (east), also East York south of Taylor Massey Creek and Don River
- Parent Outreach Program -- City of Toronto
Frais
None
Contacts
Robyn Nirmallarajan - Manager, Development Services
416-645-6000 * rnirmallarjan@woodgreen.org
416-645-6000 * rnirmallarjan@woodgreen.org
Langues
English
Note sur l'accessibilité
Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Easy access to elevator ; Wheelchair accessible washroom, assistance needed with door ; Street parking - not designated
Description des services:
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
Parent Outreach Program
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
- help with daily living tasks, which may include assistance and support with grocery shopping, escorting to appointments, accompaniment to social and recreational programs
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
- 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.
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