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Community Connections - Elder and Adult Connections Services
1 Bartley Bull Pkwy, Suite 18
Brampton, ON
L6W 3T7
Brampton, ON
L6W 3T7
905-866-6300
Télécopie: 905-866-6304
Dernière mise à jour: Aug 20, 2025: Suggérer une modification
Procédé et formulaires
All referrals for programs must be made through the DSO (Developmental Services Ontario)
Admissibilité / population desservie
Adults with a developmental disability who are deemed eligible for service by DSO Elder Connections: Supports for people 55 years and overAdult Connections: supports people 54 years and below
Frais
Set fee for some programs
Cadres supérieurs
Don Walker - Executive Director
416-630-5533 * dwalker@marycentre.com
416-630-5533 * dwalker@marycentre.com
Contacts
Marianne Vico - Director of Services - Peel
905-866-6300 ext 221
905-866-6300 ext 221
Langues
English
Zone(s) desservie(s)
Peel Region
Accessibilité
Accessible en fauteuil roulant
Description des services:
Program for developmentally challenged seniors and adults * involvement in the community through education, recreation and volunteer activities * offer two types of community connections services:
Individual service: (one-on-one) matches people with a direct support employee. Together, they plan activities according to personal interests. Utilize community resources such as public libraries, recreational and senior centres, schools, parks and special events to participate in fun and interesting excursions. In addition, working on skills such as banking, budgeting, menu planning, meal preparation, grocery shopping, household management, community safety and knowledge are examples of the focus of this program. This service can be considered as what we formerly referred to as In-Home Respite Services
For adults interested in meeting new people are offered the Networking service, which is a group gathering. A small network of people will meet to enjoy activities together. Participants will be given the opportunity to learn important social, communication, cultural, educational and vocational skills that they can transition to community experiences
Individual service: (one-on-one) matches people with a direct support employee. Together, they plan activities according to personal interests. Utilize community resources such as public libraries, recreational and senior centres, schools, parks and special events to participate in fun and interesting excursions. In addition, working on skills such as banking, budgeting, menu planning, meal preparation, grocery shopping, household management, community safety and knowledge are examples of the focus of this program. This service can be considered as what we formerly referred to as In-Home Respite Services
For adults interested in meeting new people are offered the Networking service, which is a group gathering. A small network of people will meet to enjoy activities together. Participants will be given the opportunity to learn important social, communication, cultural, educational and vocational skills that they can transition to community experiences
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