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Davenport-Perth Neighbourhood and Community Health Centre

Adult Services
  • for adults who may be isolated, marginalized, new to Canada, non-status, have experienced addiction issues, the psychiatric system, and/or are at risk of eviction
  • drop in at 61 Pelham Park Gardens
Child and Youth Programs
  • for children 6-12 years
  • summer and March break day camps
  • after school recreation programs and field trips
  • homework club
  • for youth 11-24 years
  • social, recreation, education and arts activities
  • leadership training
  • life skills
Community Dining
  • take away meal
Community Health Centre 416-658-6812
  • call for appointment
  • individual and family medical and nursing services
  • palliative care
  • psychiatric services
  • counsellor therapists
  • mental health and addictions counsellor therapist
  • community dietitian
  • diabetes management support
  • physiotherapist
  • doctor on call Monday-Sunday 24 hours
  • house calls when appropriate
  • health education and promotion
  • outreach to isolated persons
  • community action on identified community health issues
  • harm reduction supplies and information
  • for non-status newcomers in the community, please contact the settlement department for more information
Crisis Support and Intervention
  • Monday-Friday
  • call for an appointment
EarlyON Child and Family Centre -- Davenport
  • early learning and literacy
  • prenatal pregnancy supports
  • infant programs
  • parenting
  • parent relief
  • child minder training
  • school readiness * information and referral
  • Growing Up Healthy Downtown (see separate entry) -- for children birth-6 years
Seniors Services
  • 55 years and older
  • health education
  • advocacy
  • social, education and recreation activities
  • Italian women's group
  • Spanish wellness group
  • Portuguese wellness group
  • arts, falls prevention, fitness, trips/outings
Settlement Program
  • counselling and settlement services for status and non-status newcomers
  • workshops
Volunteer opportunities

Application

Call or visit, appointments required for some programs, no referral required

Eligibility

Varies per program
Residency Requirements: Medical and community services -- Lavender Rd, Rogers Rd, Rosecliffe Av, St Clair Av W (north) to Bloor St W (south), CN/CP tracks (west) to Bathurst St, Westmount Av (north of St Clair) (east)
EdgeWest Youth Clinic -- Eglinton (north), Bloor (South), Islington (west), Bathurst (east)

Languages

Other - interpreters for other languages available for medical and settlement services

Physical Access

Designated parking at entrance ; Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Easy access to elevator - lowered buttons ; Dedicated accessible washroom with all features

Fees

Most medical services covered by OHIP; free membership
211 Ontario

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