DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES RESOURCE CENTRE – WATERLOO REGION (DSRC) assists individuals with developmental disabilities and their caregivers in evaluating needs and connecting with community services and supports.
Hours
Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m – 4:30 p.m. By Appointment Only
We’re located on the banks of the beautiful Grand River, next to the Cambridge Memorial Hospital and close to community amenities, the perfect setting for your lifestyle. Personalized care service options are available at one location, of particular interest to couples who might have differing requirements.
Provides social, educational and recreational activities for adults living with physical disabilities in the community.
Lutherwood is a not for profit that annually provides mental health, employment, housing and family support services to 22,500 people in Waterloo Region and Wellington County.
Hours
Mon - Thurs, 8:30 - 8:00 ; Friday, 8:30 - 5:00
Conestoga College is committed to providing a safe and accessible learning environment for students with disabilities. Accommodating disabilities at the college is a shared responsibility between college staff, faculty and administrators.
Our goal is to to provide the best possible services that help our students pursue their college education in a way that respects their dignity, encourages independence and promotes full participation in the community.
Lutherwood is a not for profit that annually provides mental health, employment, housing and family support services to 22,500 people in Waterloo Region and Wellington County.
Hours
Mon - Fri, 9:00 - 5:00
From our roots as the first special hockey organization in Waterloo Region, we’ve come a long way in a short time. In 2006, the Cambridge Ice Hounds comprised of a few families looking for a place where their child could play hockey just like any other. A few short years later and now more than 50 families with special needs children and adults with developmental disabilities call us ‘their team’.
As the nation-wide leader and champion for mental health, CMHA promotes the mental health of all and supports the resilience and recovery of people experiencing mental illness.
trueNorth Medical Centres provides comprehensive addiction medicine services to individuals within Ontario who are facing substance use challenges. This program operates on a non-urgent, walk-in basis where people receive access to assessment and treatment within the same visit. Medical treatment plans and supports are offered based on the unique needs and goals of the individual.
Community Living Cambridge is dedicated to serving those in the Cambridge community with a developmental disability and providing events and activities to enrich their lives.
Hours
Monday to Friday 8:30 - 4:30
The BLADES is a co-ed team for individuals ages 6 and up who, because of their disability, would be not be able to play with a regular hockey program.
Hours
Sat 3:15 pm to 4:45 pm
From our roots as the first special hockey organization in Waterloo Region, we’ve come a long way in a short time. In 2006, the Cambridge Ice Hounds comprised of a few families looking for a place where their child could play hockey just like any other. A few short years later and now more than 50 families with special needs children and adults with developmental disabilities call us ‘their team’.
The BLADES is a co-ed team for individuals ages 6 and up who, because of their disability, would be not be able to play with a regular hockey program.
Provides social, educational and recreational activities for adults living with physical disabilities in the community
As the nation-wide leader and champion for mental health, CMHA promotes the mental health of all and supports the resilience and recovery of people experiencing mental illness.
Provides social, educational and recreational activities for adults living with physical disabilities in the community
Hours
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From our roots as the first special hockey organization in Waterloo Region, we've come a long way in a short time. In 2006, the Cambridge Ice Hounds comprised of a few families looking for a place where their child could play hockey just like any other. A few short years later and now more than 50 families with special needs children and adults with developmental disabilities call us their team.
House of Friendship is a Waterloo Region-based nonprofit organization that provides food, housing, addiction treatment and neighbourhood support to individuals and families.
The Ontario Addiction Treatment Centres (OATC) were founded in 1995. At that time, treatment for opioid agonist therapy, utilizing methadone, was extremely under-serviced and those seeking treatment often were forced to travel hundreds of kilometers to seek care.