Affordable Housing
Affordable housing for people with low to moderate income that is owned or administered by the Region. Includes apartment buildings, townhouses, semi-detached, and single family homes.
Art Therapy
Creating, viewing and talking about art to provide a way to cope with difficult thoughts, such as a new diagnosis, or address traumatic experiences.
Chronic Disease Management Clinic
Individual clinical guidance for people diagnosed with a specific chronic disease such as arthritis, congestive heart failure, or diabetes. Requires clinical referral.
Dietitian Consultation
Individualized nutrition counselling. Normally provided by a Registered Dietitian.
Fitness Group
Exercise sessions where participants develop physical fitness and/or skills within a defined sport. May be either beginners or advanced.
Foot Care Clinic
Provides nursing foot care and advice for clients to address common foot problems such as thickened and fungal nails, corns, calluses, bunions.
Health Education Classes
Provides education to participants to make choices that may improve wellness or reduce risks of disease. May focus on specific diseases or specific lifestyle issues (e.g. healthy eating).
Individual Advocacy
A service that promotes, protects and secures a person’s rights. Often involves empowering people to become an advocate for themselves.
Individual/ Family Counselling
Guidance or advice aimed at better managing a challenging situation or to resolve personal problems. Includes mental health and addictions counselling.
Infant & Child Development Clinic
Supporting families who have concerns with their child’s development with a multidisciplinary team approach.
Meals on WheelsProvided at homeDelivers a nutritionally balanced noon hour hot meal by volunteers who provide a social contact and a safety check for the client. Special diets may be accommodated. Frozen meals may be available.
Other Services
Other unique and uncommon services.
Physiotherapy
Use of physical methods, including manipulation and exercise therapy aimed at restoring movement and balance after injury, disease or surgery.
Seniors Gentle Exercise Class
Provides group exercise classes, typically one hour in length, to improve strength and balance. Education provided to reduce risk of falls.
Social Activity
Social programs that help keep people engaged with their friends or community. Activities are usually 1-3 hours and are often recreational. Programs may be offered virtually.
Support Group
In-person meetings where members provide each other with help for a particular life challenge. Often involves relating personal experiences and providing sympathetic understanding. May be clinician or volunteer-led.
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3446 Dundas Street West, York, Toronto3446 Dundas Street West, York, Toronto
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