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Community Living Toronto - Community Living Toronto, Central

Advocates for and provides support and services to children, youth and adults with an intellectual disability

Children and Youth

  • information on early childhood programs, school placement, registration, education plans
  • help in accessing funding and programs
  • development of a plan to ensure consistency between home, school and community programs
  • employment programs for youth

Adults

  • skills development including literacy, money management, social skills, and travel training
  • job placement
  • Adult Protective Service Worker Program (APSW) -- supportive services for adults 18 years and older living or planning to live independently in the community. Services include case management, counselling, advocacy

Families

  • Family and parent support groups
  • in-home consultation and collaboration with other professionals to plan for services

Residential Services

  • supported group living
  • supportive home share
  • supportive independent living
  • LIGHTS, www.lights.to -- helps families explore community residential options and funding eligibility

Respite Services

  • adult fee-for-service programs
  • residential respite for children and adults
  • summer camps

ConnectABILITY, www.connectability.ca -- online information, tools and workshops for people with a developmental disability, their families and support networks

Application

Adults apply through Developmental Services Ontario, Toronto Region, call 1-855-372-3858 (1-855-DS-ADULT) ; to access children's services call 647-426-3220 or email contactus@cltoronto.ca

Eligibility

Children, youth and adults with an intellectual disability

Languages

Other - interpreters for other languages (must be arranged in advance)

Physical Access

Fully accessible - Wheelchair accessible building including main entrance and barrier free washroom

Fees

Contact organization for information
211 Ontario

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