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C. RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES
The following section provides information on organizations and resources in your community that may be helpful to you as you go through the transition planning process.
• Dufferin County
Dufferin Access Agencies
Other Dufferin County Resources
• Halton Region
Halton Access Agency
One call to Halton Support Services (HSS) provides you with an entry point to any of the participating developmental services agencies within Halton.
To make a referral, a family member or the applicant can call HSS at 905-849-8000 or 1-800-600-2013 and be connected with the Coordinated Intake Worker. the intake worker will gather the initial referral information including the types of service(s) that are you are requesting.
After this call, you will be sent an Application Information Form to complete along with a request for medical documentation regarding the applicant’s disability. Individuals must have a developmental disability (an intellectual disability and/or an autism spectrum disorder) in order to be eligible for developmental Services. Once HSS receives you r information package along with documentation, eligibility for service will be determined and the Intake Worker will arrange an information session with you. This session will provide you with information on the developmental services sector and other supports in Halton. It will help to identify what supports may assist to meet your family members’ needs. Your name will be placed on the HSS mailing list and you will begin to receive quarterly newsletters that provide information on supports and services within the local community.
If the request for support involves residential, day program or passages services, the completed application information forms will be reviewed by the Halton Priority for Services Committee (HPSC) This committee is responsible for the residential selection process in Halton and for managing the referral list of individuals waiting for service. This process does not mean that services will necessarily be available to meet the needs of families and/or individuals.
You need to keep in touch with Halton Support Services if there are any changes in your circumstances that may have an impact on the referral for service.
| Agency | Website | Telephone |
| Community Living Burlington |
www.clburlington.ca |
905-336-2225 |
| Christian Horizons |
www.christian-horizons.ca |
519-650-3241 |
| Community Living North Halton |
www.clnh.on.ca |
905-878-2337 |
| Community Living Oakville |
www.oakcl.org |
905-844-0146 |
| Rob Rumball Association for the Deaf |
www.bobrumball.org |
905-878-4932 |
| Kerry's Place Autism Servieces |
www.kerrysplace.org |
905-457-1130 |
Transportation
- Oakville Transit -
Caravan
- Burlignton Transit -
Handivan
- Town of Halton Hills
ActiVan
- Milton Transit
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905-815-2020
- 905-337-9222
905-639-0550 905-639-5158
- 905-873-2601
ext 2617
- 905-878-7525
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Family Support Groups
- Autism Society Halton
Chapter
- Halton Down Syndrome Association
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Community Information Services
- Our Kids Network
Community Directory
- Regional Government
Services
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905-333-4226 -
- 905-825-6000
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| Halton Community Services Database |
www.hipinfo.info |
1-866-442-5866 |
Crisis Line COAST (Crisis Outreach Support Team) |
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905-825-1930 Toll free at: 1-877-825-9011 |
Recreation
- YMCA - Oakville
- YMCA - Burlingtion
- Oakville Recreation
& Culture
- Burlington Parks
& Recreation
- Milton Parks & Recreation
- Town of Halton Hills Parks
& recreation
- Special Olympics Ontario
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905-845-3417
- 905-632-5000
- 905-338-4250
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- 905-335-7777
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- 905-878-7946
- 905-873-2601
ext. 2275
- 416-447-8326
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St. Joseph Health care Centre - Mental Health Services for adults with developmental disabilities |
www.stjosham.on.ca |
905-522-1155 ext. 36768 |
| Canadian Mental Health Association(CMHA) |
www.cmha-halton.ca |
905-693-4270 Toll free at: 1-877-693-4270 |
| Summit House |
www.summit-housing.ca |
905-333-4814 |
ROCK (Reach Out Centre for Kids)
- Burlington
- Milton
- Oakville
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www.rockonline.ca |
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905-634-2347
- 905-875-2575
- 905-339-3525
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| Community Youth Program |
www.cyphalton.org |
905-845-9718 |
| Halton Trauma Centre |
www.haltontraumacentre.ca |
905-825-3242 Toll free at: 1-800-663-9888 |
| Woodview Children's Centre |
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905-689-4727 |
Halton Region, Children Services |
www.halton.ca |
905-825-6000 Toll free at: 1-866-442-5866 |
| Nelson Youth Centre |
www.nelsonyouthcentres.com |
905-681-2611 |
| Children's Aid Society, Halton |
www.haltoncas.ca |
905-333-4441 Toll free at: 1-866-607-5437 |
Peel Region
Peel Access Agencies
Other Peel Region Resources
Support and Trustee Advisory Services Support & Trustee Advisory Services (STAS) is a resource for parents with children who have a disability who need information about future planning and will preparation. Our mandate is to assist families in Peel Region in setting up workable trust funds for their sons and/or daughters who have a disability by: providing information, public education and assistance to families who are planning for the future of a family member who has a disability; maintaining and providing up-to-date information on wills, trusts, government benefits, and financial and estate planning; providing names of appropriate professionals who can provide legal and financial advice; educating and providing information to financial and estate planning professionals about the challenges facing individuals who have a disability and their families; and encouraging individuals and families to develop networks of support.
STAS offers free public seminars, as well as visiting families individually, to share resources and discuss the importance of future planning. STAS has prepared a workbook entitled “Parent Planning Guide” which helps parents begin the planning process. STAS may be reached at 905-542-2694 in Mississauga or 905-453-8841 in Brampton; www.supportandtrusteeadvisoryservices.ca
Coordinated Information Peel (CIP) Free telephone line services with information available on services for children, youth and adults relating to autism, dual diagnosis, mental health, behaviour management, and special needs. Interpretative services are available. Please call: 905-890-9432 or TTY 905-890-8089 or visit the web-site at www.cdrcp.com
Peel respiteservices.com Helping families requiring respite services for children and adults with developmental disabilities to make the process of recruiting and contracting their own respite workers easier. Information on Peel community respite services, training, events and other related resources. Web based database.www.respiteservices.com
Peel Crisis Capacity Network The Peel Crisis Capacity Network (PCCN) provides time-limited crisis supports to individuals (aged 11 and over) with a developmental disability or a dual diagnosis (developmental disability and mental health needs). The Network’s services are provided by a variety of organizations in Peel Region who have partnered together to create the PCCN. Call 905-273-4900.
Loafers Lake Adult Day Program Loafers Lake is an adult day program for individuals with developmental disabilities. Activities vary each day between activities offered within the centre as well as activities out in the community. These activities may include swimming, crafts, literacy, cooking as well as community outings such as grocery shopping, library and restaurants for lunch. The application process is described in the Fall & Winter Brampton Parks and Recreation Brochure. For more information, please call 905-874-2311.
Reach for the Rainbow Reach for the Rainbow develops integrated community and summer camp opportunities across Ontario for children and youth with disabilities. Through a tested model of integrated programming, training and active resource support, Reach for the Rainbow provides an opportunity for children and youth with physical and/or developmental disabilities, living at home, to participate in typical summer camps and community programs. http://www.reachfortherainbow.ca
Opportunities Mississauga for 21 + Opportunities 21 + is a grassroots group that focuses on building opportunities in Mississauga for adults who have an intellectual disability. They work with community groups, agencies and businesses to expand services and facilities for intellectually disabled adults and their families. Opportunities 21+ worked with Community Living Mississauga to develop a successful joint application to the Ministry of Community and Social Services. Ministry funding was used to organize two "day activity programs" that now serve 120-150 adults on a part time basis who have an intellectual disability. More information is available at www.om21.ca
Pathways in Education This web-site is sponsored by Region of Peel, Community Living Mississauga, Kerry’s Place Autism Services, Brampton Caledon Community Living, and has been created to provide educational resources to families of students with special needs, educators and developmental service providers in the Region of Peel. This website will provide you with information on community resources, educational rights and responsibilities, upcoming events and “hot off the press” news as it relates to special education. For more information go to http://www.pathwaysineducationpeel.com
• Waterloo Region
A great starting point for all individuals with disabilities and their families in Waterloo Region is the Community Connections 2007 Information Booklet of Support Services for Persons with Disabilities, accessible online at www.waterlooregion.org/cic/files/CommunityConnections2007.pdf. This booklet provides valuable information on work and volunteer supports, education, home supports, recreation, financial assistance, health, advocacy and supports, transportation, and respite. It is maintained by the Community Information Centre (CIC) of Waterloo Region.
Waterloo Access Agency
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Agency
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Website
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Telephone
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Developmental Services Access Centre – Waterloo Region |
www.dsac-wr.com |
519-741-1121 |
Other Waterloo Region Resouces
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Agency
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Telephone
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| Autism Ontario – Cambridge Chapter |
519-579-3800 (CIC) |
| Autism Ontario – Waterloo County Chapter |
519-742-1414 |
| Down Syndrome Plus |
519-579-3800 (CIC) |
| K-W Fragile X Support Group |
519-579-3800 (CIC) |
| K-W Association for Community Living |
519-744-6307 ext 232 |
Learning Disabilities Association of Kitchener-Waterloo |
519-743-9091 |
Mood Disorders Association of Waterloo Region |
519-884-5455 |
Ontario Rett Syndrome Association – Waterloo Wellington Chapter |
519-579-3800 (CIC) |
Other Waterloo Region Agencies
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Agency
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Telephone
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| Opening New Doors in the Waterloo Region |
519-570-4595 |
Planned Lifetime Networks, Waterloo-Wellington-Oxford |
519-746-1188 |
Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada, Waterloo Wellington Chapter |
519-893-3759 (answering machine)
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| Waterloo Regional Down Syndrome Society |
519-896-4488 (answering machine) |
Action Read Action Read offers adults, 19 years of age and over a variety of literacy programming. People wishing to come to the program for literacy help can drop by or phone for an appointment. Learners meet with staff for an interview and an informal assessment. Adults will be able to choose from several support options. Early Start Family Literacy Read-Ins are for parents, caregivers and children (birth to six years) who can attend the Read-in programs. These sessions are facilitated by certified Early Childhood Educators. Each Read-in session lasts for two hours and begins with a story time where the facilitator reads books, tells stories, does rhyming games, songs and movements with parents and children together. The facilitator can assist families to connect to other services and programs in the city, to share information about developmental concerns or to suggest inexpensive ways parents can promote early learning in the home.
For more information on these programs and locations call 519-836-2759 or visit the Action Read website at: http://www.actionread.com/index.html
Other Central West Region Resources The following resources provide information and supports for families with children with developmental disabilities in Central West Region.
Erinoak Erinoak is dedicated to helping children with special needs “be the best they can be”. A comprehensive range of clinical services and family supports is provided to children and youth with multiple disabilities, complex disorders and speech delay living in Halton, Peel and, in some cases, Waterloo, Wellington and Dufferin. Their commitment is to build on the strengths of children so that they may achieve their potential and grow up to lead fulfilling lives. The resource section of the website offers some interesting information – a transition manual, information on applying for ODSP, information on tax rebates, post secondary information, information on applying for scholarships and bursaries, recreation information and information on applying for a disability parking permit, etc.
For more information visit the homepage at www.erinoakkids.ca
www.bestbuddies.ca Best Buddies – is a national charitable organization dedicated to enhancing our communities through one-to -one friendships between individuals with intellectual disabilities and students. Best Bud dies is grounded in the belief that friendship is important to the development of all individuals and that for all individuals with intellectual Disabilities friendship is a medium through which they can become a part of their communities.
respiteservices.com respiteservices.com consists of agencies funded by the Ministry of Community and Social Services and the Ministry of Children and Youth Services in the Central West Region. Respite care is a family support service that promotes active living and provides temporary relief from the physical and emotional demands involved in caring for a family member who has a disability (includes children who have a developmental disability or a physical disability, and adults who have a developmental disability). Respite creates greater opportunities for all family members to live actively and participate in community activities and allows parents/guardians time for themselves.
Organizations are collaborating to develop a more dynamic respite network for both children and adults in Dufferin County, Halton Region, Peel Region, Waterloo Region and Wellington County. For more information visit the website at: www.respiteservices.com and select your local area.
Community Care Access Centres Community Care Access Centres (CCACs) are local organizations established in 1996 by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care to provide access to government-funded home and community services and long-term care homes. There are 14 CCACs in Ontario working together in the community to enhance access and co-ordination for people across the province. Community Care Access Centres (CCACs) help people to live independently at home and apply for admission to a long-term care home.
CCACs also provide information about local community support service agencies and we can link people to these agencies to arrange services. Anyone can make a referral to a CCAC — an individual requiring service, a family member, caregiver, friend, physician or other health care professional. CCAC Case managers/care coordinators are regulated health professionals with specialized knowledge and skills that help to arrange the services you need. To find out more, visit the CCAC web-site at www.ccac-ont.ca
| Central West CCAC |
Wellington Dufferin and Peel |
905-796-0040 |
Waterloo Wellington CCAC
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Waterloo and Wellington
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519-748-222 |
Mississuagua Halton CCAC |
Peel Halton and Etobicoke |
416-626-2222 |
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