Established in 1988, the Carleton Disability Awareness Centre is a Carleton University Students’ Association run organization, which provides a safe space for students with or without disabilities to lounge, study, volunteer an/ or meet new friends. Our primary objective is to promote awareness of the structural and systematic barriers limiting disabled persons from full and effective participation within in society. Whether students have a visible or invisible disability, we unite and try our best to challenge the ableist attitudes and stereotypes faced by those with disabilities. Beyond our activist role on campus, we organize disability specific events on a monthly basis. Some of our events include: disability employment week, wheelchair basketball, open mic night for mental health, biweekly therapy animal visits, jokes on wheels, sex and disability and many more.
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Salus is a registered Canadian charity that for over 35 years has been an unwavering champion in meeting the rehabilitation and supportive housing needs of adults in the Ottawa area with severe mental illness.
Bereaved Families of Ottawa inspires hope and transformation in people who are grieving the death of a loved one.
Our mission is to provide expertise and leadership in the practice of community-based geriatric psychiatry, using an interdisciplinary approach, with the aim of enhancing the mental health and well-being of the elderly in their own environment.
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Monday to Friday 8:30am à 4:30pm
Reach Canada is a legal referral organization that helps persons with all disabilities and is dedicated to providing education and information on matters pertaining to disabilities. Issues such as access to justice, disability rights, and accommodations are priority matters for Reach.
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Monday: 9:00 AM to 4:30 PMTuesday: 9:00 AM to 4:30 PMWednesday: 9:00 AM to 4:30 PMThursday: 9:00 AM to 4:30 PMFriday: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PMSaturday: ClosedSunday: Closed
Ottawa Foyers Partage (OFP) is a non-profit organization that provides permanent housing and programming for people with multiple disabilities in Ottawa, Ontario.
Provides people with informative and progressive groups, programs, and guidance.
To facilitate requests for interpretation, the Interpretation Centralized Service offers the University of Ottawa community, professional sign language interpretation in English and French (American Sign Language (ASL) and Langue des signes qu?b?coise (LSQ)). All requests for interpretation services that are not tied to a student?s classroom environment can be coordinated centrally by our service.
Note: Saint Paul University shares the UofO Interpretation Centralized Service.
Hours: 9:00am - 4:30pm Mon to Fri
Provides people with/without disabilities with dance training, performance opportunities, and opportunities to express themselves artistically. Performances and workshops by the Propeller Dance Company are available for schools, arts organizations, and social services organizations. Performs at professional art venues and on request by community organizations * accompanied by a live musician. Offers 2 youth/adult classes * children's wing runs weekly, divided into two classes: 3-6 year olds and 7-11 year olds.
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Note: By Appointment Only
Causeway Work Centre's mission is to provide a range of pre-employment, employment and educational programs and other supports to persons with mental illness and/or other disabilities, and those who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
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8am-4pm, Mon-Fri
Art and literacy program for adults with intellectual disabilities. * Art studio where self-expression and a sense of place are encouraged and celebrated.
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Open: 9:00am, Close: 3:00pm Days: Mon to Fri
Independent Living is premised on the philosophy that all people with disabilities have skills, determination, creativity and a passion for life, yet many are unable to fully participate in the economic, political and cultural life because barriers to full citizenship persist in Canadian society outdated attitudes, inflexible laws and regulations, and fragmented and uncoordinated approach to everything from hiring, to housing, to public transportation.
Billings Lodge Retirement Community is an ever-changing facility designed to accommodate the varying physical, social and psychological needs of seniors within a communal, homelike environment. We offer a variety of senior living arrangements within a single retirement home in Ottawa.
Since its founding in 1986, the National Educational Association of Disabled Students (NEADS), has had the mandate to support full access to education and employment for post-secondary students and graduates with disabilities across Canada.
Ottawa Odyssey Boccia Club plays boccia, a game of precision that requires extreme muscle control, accuracy and intense focus and concentration. It is practiced in more than 50 countries today.
Sledge Hockey of Eastern Ontario is an association made up of handicapped athletes, their families, coaches and volunteers who take part in a wonderful sport called sledge hockey (also named sled hockey by our friend from the USA). The association has a long history dating back about 30 years. Initially, the Ottawa-Carleton Sledge Hockey and Ice Picking Association (OCSHIP) organised the sport in the region when ice picking races were held out of doors, eventually, playing sledge hockey became the predominant sport given the interest and the increased availability of arenas.
Along with community-based patient care, we provide training for inter-professional students and family medicine resident doctors. We are a program of Bruyère and affiliated with the University of Ottawa, where all staff physicians are professors in the Department of Family Medicine.
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Clinic - Monday to Friday: 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Down Syndrome Association - National Capital Region (DSA-NCR) is a non-profit, registered charity group made up of individuals working to enhance the quality of life for people with Down syndrome and to provide assistance and support to their parents and friends. The purpose of this community is to provide a means to share information and ideas and to provide support among members of the DSA-NCR.
Carlington Community Health Centre helps individuals take control of their personal health, and works to improve the health and wellbeing of our community as a whole. The Centre provides a wide range of health, mental health and addictions services to parents and children, youth and teens, and seniors. We deliver these services through workshops, drops-ins, support groups, community meetings, training, outreach, counselling, and education programs.
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MONDAYS 8:30 - 4:30
TUESDAY + WEDNESDAY + THURSDAY 8:30 - 8:00
FRIDAY 8:30 - 4:30
The Bruyère Research Institute (BRI) is a hospital-based research institute affiliated to Bruyère Continuing Care (Bruyère) and the University of Ottawa. BRI supports researchers and students who contribute to relevant and practical knowledge to improve the health and care of aging people. The focus is on person- and patient-oriented and health services research. BRI uses a policy to action framework that promotes collaboration across its five research themes and methods centre. These themes are aligned with the clinical priorities of Bruyère and the patient populations and healthcare needs it serves.
Élisabeth Bruyère Residence is a bilingual, 71-bed long-term care home located in the historic Byward Market area of downtown Ottawa. It is connected to Élisabeth Bruyère Hospital. Élisabeth Bruyère Residence helps its residents reach their physical, social, psychological and spiritual potential by providing personal, nursing, and supportive services. Patients with dementia receive specialized services.
At Duke of Devonshire, we strive to provide a supportive, yet private lifestyle. Our services and amenities for seniors will allow you to enjoy a carefree lifestyle, setting Duke of Devonshire apart from other seniors' residences.
Improving the quality of life for all Canadians affected by acquired brain injury and promoting its prevention.
Private residential care facility for women with various disabilities.
Bienvenue sur la page du Service aux étudiants en situation de handicap (SESH). Le SESH est soucieux d’offrir aux étudiants qui présentent une déficience physique, sensorielle, neurologique, organique, un trouble d’apprentissage ou un trouble de santé mentale un accueil et un accompagnement qui correspondront à leurs besoins, et ce tout au long de leur parcours à l’UQO. Nous les invitons à prendre rendez-vous avec nos spécialistes en adaptation scolaire, idéalement dès leur admission à l’UQO.
At Optimal Physiotherapy Clinic, your total recovery is at the heart of our care for you. You will be treated based on evidence, your personal goal, and with utmost respect, confidentiality and professionalism.
Provide services and programs to families of children diagnosed within the Autism Spectrum Disorders to develop their child';s behavioural, communications and social skills, and to advocate for their ongoing needs.
Service Coordination for People with Developmental Disabilities (SCS) is the initial contact for individuals who have a developmental disability or autism in the Ottawa region.
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8:30 to 4:30, Monday to Friday
ALSO is a safe and caring community learning centre serving adults and families. ALSO builds on individual and family strengths and supports the development of the tools needed for family life, work, education, and training. Working with both English stream and Deaf stream learners, we offer literacy skill upgrading to assist students reach their goals in obtaining work, training and further education.
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Adult Upgrading:Monday to Thursday – 9:00am-12:00 noon and 1:00-3:00pmDeaf Adult Upgrading:Monday – 9:00am-12:00 noon and 1:00-3:00pmTuesday – 1:00-3:00pmWednesday – 1:00-3:00pmThursday – 9:00am-12:00 noon and 1:00-3:00pmFriday – 9:00am-12:00 noon and 1:00-3:00pm
Carlington Community Health Centre helps individuals take control of their personal health, and works to improve the health and wellbeing of our community as a whole. The Centre provides a wide range of health, mental health and addictions services to parents and children, youth and teens, and seniors. We deliver these services through workshops, drops-ins, support groups, community meetings, training, outreach, counselling, and education programs.
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MONDAYS 8:30 - 4:30TUESDAY + WEDNESDAY + THURSDAY 8:30 - 8:00FRIDAY 8:30 - 4:30
At L'Arche, people who have intellectual disabilities and those who come to assist share life and daytime activities together in family-like settings that are integrated into local neighbourhoods.
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Contact for details.
The Tetra Society of North America is a non-profit organization, founded in 1987 in Vancouver, BC that recruits skilled volunteers to create customized assistive devices for people with physical disabilities.
We excel in the provision of evidence-based health care and services for the vulnerable and medically complex, with a focus on persons who require sub-acute, geriatric or palliative care. Inspired by our founder, Mother Élisabeth Bruyère, we are a Catholic health care organization that optimizes the quality of life of people within the diverse community we serve in French and English.
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The Bruyère and Primrose clinic schedules over the holiday period are listed below.
As always, if Bruyère Academic Family Health Team patients have an urgent need
for healthcare when our clinics are closed, contact our after-hours service at 613-239-4360.
Monday, December 26, 2016: Clinics closed
Tuesday, December 27, 2016: Clinics closed
Wednesday, December 28, 2016: Clinics open
Thursday, December 29, 2016: Clinics open
Friday, December 30, 2016: Clinics open
Monday, January 2, 2017: Clinics closed
Tuesday, January 3, 2017 Clinics open
Monday to Friday: 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday to Friday: 8 to 11:40 a.m. and from 1 to 3:40 p.m.
Serving the City of Ottawa and the counties of Renfrew, Prescott-Russell and Stormont-Dundas-Glengarry.
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Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM
Family Physiotherapy Centres is an innovative and trusted healthcare company providing a wide range of care solutions. Our team of respected healthcare professionals has extensive long term care, retirement and clinical experience in providing exceptional health care services and programs. Through examination, evaluation, diagnosis and physical intervention our team can improve patients well-being, mobility, health and help prevent the onset of chronic disease.
Private residential care facility for adults with developmental or psychiatric disabilities.
The Ottawa & District Physiotherapy Clinic is a full-services, multi-disciplinary clinic with an unsurpassed reputation for providing excellence in care and wellness to the Ottawa community for over 29 years.
The Paul Menton Centre is responsible for the coordination of academic accommodations and support services for students with disabilities. Some of our functions include... Evaluating the appropriateness of student documentation provided by qualified health practitioners. Evaluating accommodation requests or needs on an individual basis while maintaining academic standards (iii) Liaising with faculty, departments, Scheduling and Examination Services, Educational Development Centre, and other student services to ensure that students? needs are met. Facilitating the resolution of problems or misunderstandings as they arise between students and faculty/departments. Providing information about disabilities, policies and procedures pertaining to students with disabilities to faculty and to the broader Carleton community. Providing a variety of support services for students with disabilities such as one-on-one learning support, note taking, adaptive equipment loans, sign language interpretation, and screening and referral for LD/ADHD assessment
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Open: 8:30am, Close: 4:30pm, Days: Mon to Fri
The Glebe Centre is dedicated to working with our residents, families, members, and clients in order to respond to individual physical, emotional, social, cultural, and spiritual needs while encouraging and facilitating the maximum degree of independence possible. We care for those with dementia, as well as those who are cognitively intact but need personal assistance.
In Ottawa, Ontario, The Edinburgh is known for being an intimate and quaint retirement residence, with a full continuum of care and the highest standards of service.
The Global Alliance on Accessible Technologies and Environments (GAATES) is the leading international organization dedicated to the promotion of accessibility of the built and virtual environments.
Situated on a beautiful campus bordered by the sparkling Rideau River and Canal, Carleton is just minutes from the heart of our nation's government and enjoys easy access to the many organizations, associations and businesses which thrive in Ottawa.
Many of Ontario's leading high tech companies surround our campus where cutting-edge research joins with highly innovative teaching to solve real-life problems. Members of a dynamic, research-intensive university, Carleton's faculty and staff provide a superior learning experience for our fine students who hail from every province and from over 100 countries around the world.
Ottawa West Community Support (OWCS), is a non-profit outreach ministry of Christian Churches in the West End of Ottawa, motivated by the love of God, in service to all seniors and disabled adults in our community, regardless of race, colour, or creed.
Access Service is responsible to assess, establish, and implement appropriate academic accommodations for students who have a disability with respect and reliability, while adhering to the University of Ottawa's policies, procedures, and administrative regulations, as well as Human Rights legislation.
Note: Saint Paul University shares the UofO Access Service.
Hours: 9:00am - 4:30pm Mon to Fri
Access At Home Physiotherapy was founded in 2001 in response to a growing need for high quality rehabilitation programs for individuals with mobility challenges due to accidents, various medical conditions, strokes or age related issues.
Private retirement residence that offers subsidized accommodations
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24/7
AFCCS advocates for high quality, affordable, accessible, accountable and inclusive child care that promotes the optimum physical, emotional, social, cognitive and intellectual development of the child. AFCCS believes in a holistic and family-centred approach to child care – one that offers a continuum of easily accessible child care options to meet the varying and changing needs of parents and children.
Achilles Ottawa is a national capital-based running club which provides runners who are blind and visually impaired with a community of support.
At Lord Lansdowne, we strive to provide a supportive, yet private lifestyle. Our services and amenities will allow you to enjoy a carefree lifestyle, setting Lord Lansdowne apart from other seniors' residences.
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Monday to Friday 9:00 am to 7:00 pm
The Psychosocial Centre is a francophone organization whose mission is to provide quality mental health services to children and youth (0-18 years) and the important people in their living environment.
The Canadian Health Adaptations, Innovations, & Mobilization (CHAIM) Centre brings to the forefront the need to adapt the evidence and discourse regarding human health to meet the unique political, social and environmental conditions that exist in Canada, and to bring Canadian research to address global health issues.
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.
PMC Learning Center was built with the funding for Enhanced Services for Students with Learning Disabilities. The Assistive Learning Lab features computer workstations with 22_ monitors. Each computer system is equipped with regular office and internet programs (i.e. MS Word or Internet Explorer) run under Windows XP and various assistive technology software. They include text-to-speech (Kurzweil), speech recognition (Dragon), and mind-mapping software (Inspiration). A scanner and a laser printer are available for student use. Each workstation is equipped with a microphone headset for text-to-speech or speech recognition uses. The centre provides dedicated support from the Assistive Learning Technologist and his assistants.
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Open: 8:30am, Close: 8:00pm, Days: Mon to Fri
Francophone association for parents of dyslexic children and other learning disabilities
LiveWorkPlay was founded in 1995 by the husband and wife team of Keenan Wellar and Julie Kingstone, supported by a small group of individuals with intellectual disabilities, their family members, and various professionals in teaching, social work, and other community services. After two years of planning and preparation, the organization became a full-time operation in 1997, at which time it was known as the Special Needs Network.
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Visitation is by appointment only
A.P.P.L.E is a non-profit organization. Founded in 1985, A.P.P.L.E is Ottawa's oldest consumer-survivor initiative. Ran by and for people who have experienced mental heath challenges. We focus on providing all sorts of leisure and recreational opportunities with the goal of helping consumer-survivors make new friends and have fun.
Ottawa's first choice for wheelchair and mobility assessments. As an Occupational therapist here in the Ottawa area my goal is to help you attain more enjoyment in life through increased mobility and independence.
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Mon-Fri 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
The Psychosocial Centre is a francophone organization whose mission is to provide quality mental health services to children and youth (0-18 years) and the important people in their living environment.
The Ottawa Community Support Coalition works together to strengthen community support services – for the health and independence of older adults and adults with disabilities in the City of Ottawa. This will be achieved through collaboration among providers with an aim to continuously improve services.
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Mon. to Fri.8:30 am - 4:00 pm
ADM GROUP PHYSIOTHERAPY CENTRES are locally owned and operated since 1995. Our team of professionals include: Physiotherapists, Registered Massage Therapists, Kinesiologist, and Certified Personal Trainer.With more than 15 years of combined experience in treatment of outpatients, inpatients, long-term care, home health care, industrial rehabilitation, orthopaedic, sport injuries, and motor vehicle accident injuries. We are confident that we can help you return to your normal daily activities in the shortest possible time. ADM GROUP PHYSIOTHERAPY Team are looking forward to helping you with all your physiotherapy needs.
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Contact for details
We are a community of residents, volunteers and staff committed to establishing stable, affordable housing and a supportive community for people living with a mental illness in Ottawa. We are dedicated to nurturing resident growth from isolation to inclusion, from stigma to acceptance and from uncertainty to trust.
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Open: 9:00am, Close: 5:00pm, Days: Fri.
The Abilities Centre Ottawa will be a fully-integrated, inclusive, multi-purpose and accessible recreation facility designed to meet the needs of ALL individuals and families.
A.P.P.L.E is a non-profit organization. Founded in 1985, A.P.P.L.E is Ottawa's oldest consumer-survivor initiative. Ran by and for people who have experienced mental heath challenges. We focus on providing all sorts of leisure and recreational opportunities with the goal of helping consumer-survivors make new friends and have fun.
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Monday: 4:00 p.m to 8:00 p.m.Wednesday: 4:00 p.m to 8:00 p.m. Friday: 5:00 p.m to 9:00 p.m. Saturday: 12:00 p.m to 4:00 p.m. Sunday: 12:00 p.m to 8:00 p.m.
The Good Companions, a non-profit multi-service seniors' centre, provides opportunities for men and women to participate in social, recreational, educational and volunteer activities and benefit from social and health services.
Residential care facility for adults with developmental, physical or psychiatric disabilities
Confidential personal counselling services are available for current Carleton University students. Our primary responsibility is to alleviate distress and promote healthy functioning by providing short-term counselling services. Students can self refer to counselling.
Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m
This program was designed to prevent suspension and drop-out for students who are experiencing significant stress during their post-secondary education, as well as to promote mental health and prevent distress from escalating towards mental illness. Therefore, the program aims to improve both mental health and learning strategies on an ongoing basis.
Participation in the FIT: Action program is voluntary, and these services are provided at no cost.
CNIB is a registered charity, passionately providing community-based support, knowledge and a national voice to ensure Canadians who are blind or partially sighted have the confidence, skills and opportunities to fully participate in life.
Family Physiotherapy Centres is an innovative and trusted healthcare company providing a wide range of care solutions. Our team of respected healthcare professionals has extensive long term care, retirement and clinical experience in providing exceptional health care services and programs. Through examination, evaluation, diagnosis and physical intervention our team can improve patients’ well-being, mobility, health and help prevent the onset of chronic disease.
Single individuals 18 years and older who are homeless or at risk of homelessness; catering primarily to individuals with a serious mental illness or concurrent disorder; also provides housing for individuals 55 years and older with frailties due to aging
Bruce House is a community-based organization providing housing, compassionate care and support in Ottawa for people living with HIV and AIDS, based on the belief that everyone has the right to live and die with dignity.
Offer people with intellectual disabilities and / or pervasive developmental disorder and their families or close to the Outaouais region specialized adjustment, rehabilitation, social integration and support in a spirit of continuity , diversity and flexibility.
CATP is comprised of a team of Healthcare Professionals and Support Teams to provide care and support to individuals affected by opioid addiction. We strive on treating the whole person as well as the addiction. We care greatly to treat every person with the dignity and respect that they deserve on their journey to betterment.
DIFD is a youth-driven initiative focused on raising awareness and inspiring conversations about youth mental health. Created by friends and family of Daron Richardson who lost her life to suicide at the young age of 14, DIFD is inspired by hope for a future where young people will reach out for help without fear or shame. DIFD supports programs and initiatives aimed at transforming youth mental health.
Provide services and programs to families of children diagnosed within the Autism Spectrum Disorders to develop their child's behavioural, communications and social skills, and to advocate for their ongoing needs.
Retire-At-Home Services provides Nurse-Managed Care to all our clients! Whether you are receiving basic companionship or 24/7 respite care, our Nurse Case Managers oversee your care plan to ensure you are receiving the care you need, and that you are completely satisfied with the service. This Nurse management is included in our prices!
Offer people with intellectual disabilities and / or pervasive developmental disorder and their families or close to the Outaouais region specialized adjustment, rehabilitation, social integration and support in a spirit of continuity , diversity and flexibility.
Our aim is to improve access to justice for linguistic minorities; people who are not proficient in English or French or who face communication challenges as the result of a disability or sensory impairment.
Jack.org Carleton is part of a national network of students working to change the way we think about mental health. We work within our school to shift negative attitudes, beliefs, and behaviours around mental health, so we can create a safer, more supportive community
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.
Notre mission est d’offrir des services en santé mentale, en dépendances et autres services thérapeutiques aux personnes et familles francophones de l’Ontario. L’enfance et la jeunesse demeurent au cœur de notre mission.
With a team of more than 135 employees, dedicated and passionate about delivering a full range of integrated services through more than twenty programs, Montfort Renaissance is proud to make a difference in the lives of more than 5,500 clients, thereby contributing to the improvement of the well-being of those who are among the most vulnerable in the community.
With a team of more than 135 employees, dedicated and passionate about delivering a full range of integrated services through more than twenty programs, Montfort Renaissance is proud to make a difference in the lives of more than 5,500 clients, thereby contributing to the improvement of the well-being of those who are among the most vulnerable in the community.
Promoting the interests of Francophones with a developmental disability and their families through support, education, advocacy, resource mobilization and advocacy.
A leader in the industry of ability management Acclaim has offices across Canada working with Employers, Insurers, Lawyers and Government Programs to assist individuals in their efforts to return to work or activities of daily living, after illness or injury in a timely, healthy manner.
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Open: 8:30am, Close: 5:00pm, Days: Mon to Fri.
The Centre for Rehabilitation intellectual disabilities and pervasive developmental disorder (CRDITED) Pavillon du Parc is an institution in the health and social services. Its mission is to provide specialized adaptation and rehabilitation services to people with intellectual disability (ID) or a disorder of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in the Outaouais.
Accessible Media Inc. (AMI) is a not-for-profit multimedia organization serving more than five million Canadians who are blind, partially sighted, deaf, hard of hearing, mobility or print restricted. Operating three broadcast services, AMI-tv and AMI-audio in English and AMI-télé in French, AMI’s mission is to make accessible media for all Canadians.
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Open: 8:30am, Close: 4:00pm, Days: Mon to Fri. Note: Broadcast reading service 24/7
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.
Water Ski & Wakeboard Canada is responsible for developing elite athletes and coaches, and in partnership with its provincial affiliates and local clubs, camps and schools, directs grassroots activities in all towed competitive water sports. Water Ski & Wakeboard Canada is the national voice representing all competitive Canadian towed water sports - water skiing, wakeboarding, barefoot, disabled skiing, marathon and show skiing.
Happy Handicapped Bowling League offers an inclusive environment for recreational bowling for persons with physical and intellectual disabilities who are older than 15 year of age.
The league has been going on for more than 30 years, with approximately ten to twelve bowlers attending the Happy Handicapped Bowling League weekly.
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September to end of March from 1pm to 3pm
The Royal is one of Canada’s foremost mental health care and academic health science centres.
ALSO is a safe and caring community learning centre serving adults and families. ALSO builds on individual and family strengths and supports the development of the tools needed for family life, work, education, and training. Working with both English stream and Deaf stream learners, we offer literacy skill upgrading to assist students reach their goals in obtaining work, training and further education.
ALS Canada, founded in 1977, is the only national voluntary health organization dedicated solely to the fight against ALS and support for those with ALS. ALS Canada is the leading not-for-profit organization working nationwide to fund ALS research and, with the Provincial ALS Societies, we all work to improve the quality of life for Canadians affected by ALS.
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Contact for details
Assists individuals with disabilities (focus persons) and their families to create a personal support network * educational workshops such as: Wills, Trusts, and Estate Planning * Beyond Graduation * Disability Savings Plan Information
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Open: 9:00am, Close: 5:00pm, Days: Mon to Fri, Note: Closed 12-1 for lunch
PCIL/CPVA is a non-profit organization offering housing and support services to people with physical disabilities and provides assisted living services to seniors in the community.
We offer counselling and support services to anybody in Ottawa who needs it. No matter what it is that you’re dealing with, we’re here to listen. We offer a safe space, and will help you work through whatever is troubling you.Our programs are run by counsellors who are highly skilled and trained in each of our service areas. Family services staff and clients who have already benefited from our services are also involved in making our programs as helpful and successful as they are. We’re here. We’re available and we’re open.
Saint-Vincent Hospital offers a specialized program of care which aims to improve and maintain function for patients with complex care needs, by providing them with required services, support and a possibility of transition back into the community.
Artswell is a registered charity dedicated to improving the quality of life and well being of individuals living with the effects of age, illness or injury. Our goal is to empower individuals and communities through exposure to and engagement in the arts.
Our associates - child psychologists and behaviour analysts - can assess your children, provide diagnoses, and develop practical behavioural therapy programs to deal with a wide-range of exceptional behaviours.
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By appointment only.
Social program for seniors and people with disabilities * hot meal for lunch * tea and cookies during the afternoon * devotional service * cards * crafts * puzzles * games * sponsored by the United Church Women
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Open:11:30am, Close: 3:00pm Days: Wed
Colonel By offers a luxurious, warm and safe environment for retirement living in Ottawa, Ontario. We offer a continuum of care, with 72 Independent Living suites, 23 Assisted Living suites, and 32 Memory Care suites. Assisted Living and Memory Care (in a secure area) have their own dining rooms.
Billings Lodge Retirement Community is an ever-changing facility designed to accommodate the varying physical, social and psychological needs of seniors within a communal, homelike environment. We offer a variety of senior living arrangements within a single retirement home in Ottawa.
The Arthritis Society has been setting lives in motion for over 65 years, and is dedicated to a vision of living well while creating a future without arthritis. Founded in British Columbia in 1948 by Mary Pack and Dr. Wallace Graham, The Society is Canada’s principal health charity providing education, programs and support to the over 4.6 million Canadians living with arthritis.
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Mon-Fri 9 am-4 pm. By appointment only
We are a community of peers using our lived experiences with the mental health system to support one another in moving towards our full potential.
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Office Hours: Monday - Friday 10am - 4pm
We offer services to people with autism in the region to promote their integration into the community.
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Monday to Friday : 8 am to 4 pm (closed noon to 1 pm for lunch)
We are a community of peers using our lived experiences with the mental health system to support one another in moving towards our full potential.
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Monday to Friday 12:00 - 4:00pm
Ottawa is home to some remarkable people who participate in competitive sport, undeterred by their physical challenges and who courageously overcome these limitations in remarkable fashion. One such group is the Ottawa Blind Bowling Club. Active since 1948, the Ottawa Blind Bowling Club offers a networking, social and challenging sport program for people with visual impairment. The Club offers a fun competitive bowling experience to 15 currently registered Ottawa's blind bowlers' who are assisted by sighted volunteers acting as coaches, score keepers, drivers and cheerleaders.
The goal of the Champlain Regional Stroke Network is to ensure that the residents of the Champlain region have access to the highest quality stroke care in Canada.
The Centre de services Guigues (CSG) is a non-profit organization of the Francophone community in the Ottawa area, which provides community support services and social and recreational activities in French for seniors as well as adults with disabilities.
The Centre de services Guigues (CSG) is a non-profit organization of the Francophone community in the Ottawa area, which provides community support services and social and recreational activities in French for seniors as well as adults with disabilities.
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Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm
CVE Inc is an established and proven provider of disability and claims management services focusing on the medical, occupational, vocational, and employment needs of clients in the Ontario and Western Quebec regions.
We are a nonprofit, multi-service Community Health Centre that is playing an active role in the community since 1969. Our programs and services provide an ingrained presence in communities throughout the city so people can access the support that they need. We offer a full range of community services delivered by a diverse team of professionals. Our team includes doctors, nurses, social workers, counsellors, dietitians, community developers, health promoters, and outreach workers.
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Monday to Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 4:45 p.m.Closest bus stop: Bank St.
The University of Ottawa is the largest bilingual (English-French) university in the world. Located at the heart of Canada?s capital, we have ready access to the great institutions of our country. Our advances in social sciences, health, science and the humanities make uOttawa a unique place to learn, grow and excel.
Alta Vista Retirement Community is an elegant luxury retirement residence with a full-spectrum care service that is tailored to meet your evolving needs throughout your retirement. At Alta Vista Retirement Community, our advantage is our people: compassionate, committed and professional staff, and an active, engaged community of seniors.
Ottawa West Community Support (OWCS), is a non-profit outreach ministry of Christian Churches in the West End of Ottawa, motivated by the love of God, in service to all seniors and disabled adults in our community, regardless of race, colour, or creed.
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.
With a team of more than 135 employees, dedicated and passionate about delivering a full range of integrated services through more than twenty programs, Montfort Renaissance is proud to make a difference in the lives of more than 5,500 clients, thereby contributing to the improvement of the well-being of those who are among the most vulnerable in the community.
Family Physiotherapy Centres is an innovative and trusted healthcare company providing a wide range of care solutions. Our team of respected healthcare professionals has extensive long term care, retirement and clinical experience in providing exceptional health care services and programs. Through examination, evaluation, diagnosis and physical intervention our team can improve patients well-being, mobility, health and help prevent the onset of chronic disease.
With a team of more than 135 employees, dedicated and passionate about delivering a full range of integrated services through more than twenty programs, Montfort Renaissance is proud to make a difference in the lives of more than 5,500 clients, thereby contributing to the improvement of the well-being of those who are among the most vulnerable in the community.
We are a nonprofit, multi-service Community Health Centre that is playing an active role in the community since 1969. Our programs and services provide an ingrained presence in communities throughout the city so people can access the support that they need. We offer a full range of community services delivered by a diverse team of professionals. Our team includes doctors, nurses, social workers, counsellors, dietitians, community developers, health promoters, and outreach workers.
Autism Society Canada (ASC) is a national incorporated non-profit charitable organization. It was founded in 1976 by a group of parents committed to advocacy, public education, information and referral, and support for its regional societies. ASC is growing and changing with the times and is actively encouraging and working to include people with ASD conditions so that they can be active participants not only in their own provincial or territorial autism societies but also at the national level.
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Autism Society Canada
CPM Health Centres Inc. is a Canadian company established 2004 to help meet the needs of the 20-30% of the population who suffer from chronic non-cancer pain.
Welcome to Insights Counseling, counseling is conducted in a number of different ways, depending on client needs and the preferred methods of the counselor. While I primarily favor a Cognitive Behavioral approach, I do often use what is known as an Eclectic Technique, drawing on a range of counseling and therapy protocols and methods depending on the client's specific issues or problems
At the Ottawa Chapter of Autism Ontario, we understand the challenge of dealing with Autism/ASD. We are an independent, non-profit organization committed to improving the quality of life for people and families living with Autism and related disorders. Our membership is composed primarily of parents in the Ottawa Carleton region, as well as interested individuals and professionals who deal with Autism and ASD.
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OCTC is a leader in providing specialized care for those with multiple physical, developmental, and associated behavioural needs, focusing on our region's children and youth.
Private residential care facility for adults with psychiatric disabilities and seniors.
Service Coordination for People with Developmental Disabilities (SCS) is the initial contact for individuals who have a developmental disability or autism in the Ottawa region.
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8:30 to 4:30, Monday to Friday
Alta Vista Retirement Community is an elegant luxury retirement residence with a full-spectrum care service that is tailored to meet your evolving needs throughout your retirement. At Alta Vista Retirement Community, our advantage is our people: compassionate, committed and professional staff, and an active, engaged community of seniors.
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Open: 9:00am, Close: 9:00pm, Days: Mon to Fri. Open: 9:00am, Close: 5:00pm, Days: Sat to Sun. Note: Service 24/7
Vista Centre Brain Injury Services (VCBIS) is a non-profit agency which has provided services to individuals with brain injuries for more than 25 years. VCBIS currently offers residential services, supported independent living services, day services and a variety of support and special interest groups.
Family Physiotherapy Centres is an innovative and trusted healthcare company providing a wide range of care solutions. Our team of respected healthcare professionals has extensive long term care, retirement and clinical experience in providing exceptional health care services and programs. Through examination, evaluation, diagnosis and physical intervention our team can improve patients well-being, mobility, health and help prevent the onset of chronic disease.
SAMH strives to continue the discussion around mental health and illness within the Carleton community. SAMH pushes for the improvement of services and accessibility for all students on campus, advocates for those who need the platform for their voices to be heard and continuously discusses the many intersections of mental health and the difficulties faced by those most stigmatized.
The Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health (CAMIMH) is a non-profit organization comprised of health care providers as well as organizations which represent individuals with lived experience of mental illness.
Changing Minds is a non-profit based in Ottawa, Canada. We share information, knowledge and resources to promote excellence in mental health practice to support individuals as they navigate the health care system in search of treatment for mental health disorders.
At Optimal Physiotherapy Clinic, your total recovery is at the heart of our care for you. You will be treated based on evidence, your personal goal, and with utmost respect, confidentiality and professionalism.
Mission: The Patro is a Catholic community center that offers recreational, social and cultural programs and activities as well as training and support to Francophones in Ottawa in order to contribute to their development.
Products: Recreation, youth, seniors, people with disabilities, summer camp, march camp, adult activities, gymnasiums, rentals of premises.
The Active Living Alliance for Canadians with a Disability (ALACD) promotes, supports and enables Canadians with disabilities to lead active, healthy lives. We provide nationally coordinated leadership, support, encouragement, promotion and information that facilitates healthy, active living opportunities for Canadians of all abilities across all settings and environments.
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Open: 8:30am, Close: 4:30pm, Days: Mon to Fri.
Citizen Advocacy is one of only a few Ottawa community organizations supporting people with a wide range of disabilities, including physical limitations, developmental delays, mental illness, and disabilities related to aging.
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Founded in 1991, the Association for the Social Integration of Ottawa (IAOS) mission is to offer services to Francophones with an intellectual disability or developmental disabilities in Ottawa.
To contribute to crime reduction and enhanced community safety in Ottawa through collaborative evidence-based crime prevention.
We excel in the provision of evidence-based health care and services for the vulnerable and medically complex, with a focus on persons who require sub-acute, geriatric or palliative care. Inspired by our founder, Mother Élisabeth Bruyère, we are a Catholic health care organization that optimizes the quality of life of people within the diverse community we serve in French and English.
Our aim is to improve access to justice for linguistic minorities; people who are not proficient in English or French or who face communication challenges as the result of a disability or sensory impairment.
The Canadian Association of the Deaf-Association des Sourds du Canada (CAD-ASC) is the oldest national consumer organization of, by and for Deaf individuals in Canada for having its interests represented at national level.
Provides people with informative and progressive groups, programs, and guidance.
Our mission is to improve the quality of life for those affected by schizophrenia and psychosis through education, support programs, public policy and research.
The Ottawa Independent Living Resource Centre's (OILRC) mission is to assist in the individual empowerment of all persons with any disability in the Ottawa area and to provide the tools they need to direct their lives and participate fully in the community.
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Monday to Friday: 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
We offer services to people with autism in the region to promote their integration into the community.
Our mission is to provide expertise and leadership in the practice of community-based geriatric psychiatry, using an interdisciplinary approach, with the aim of enhancing the mental health and well-being of the elderly in their own environment.
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Monday to Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm
The Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario is a pediatric health and research center providing outstanding family-centered patient care, pioneering breakthrough research, and training the health care professionals of tomorrow.
The purpose of the CCB is to give people with vision loss a distinctive and unique perspective before governments. CCB deals with the ongoing effects of vision loss by encouraging active living and rehabilitation through peer support and social and recreational activities.
Curriculum and residential program for deaf students as well as students with severe learning disabilities. Counselling services for deaf students, blindness, low vision or deaf-blindness resource center for special needs
Students sometimes experience setbacks or face roadblocks to their personal or academic success. At the Counselling and Coaching Service we understand that asking for help is sometimes difficult. If you are feeling lost, are facing a problem you don't know how to handle or would just like to talk to someone in a safe place, please contact us. Our team is here to help.
Since May 1994, we have been providing assessment, adjustment to disability, and vocational rehabilitation services to people with disabilities looking to enter or reenter the workforce. As an approved service provider for the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP), Employment Supports, we have been helping clients in Ottawa and the surrounding areas with employment planning and work placements for over 11 years.
Handicap International is an independent and impartial international solidarity organization that intervenes in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster.Working alongside people with disabilities and vulnerable populations, it acts and demonstrates, in order to meet their basic needs, to improve their living conditions and promote respect for their dignity and fundamental rights
OCWSA started in 1976 as a wheelchair basketball program at the Royal Ottawa Hospital. Today it is a flourishing organization operating under a board of directors, elected from its general membership. We have over 40 athletes in our House League program, and are represented in the Quebec Divisions of the Canadian Wheelchair Basketball League by 2 teams, the Royals (AAA), and the Jazz (AA).
SSIC has assisted many thousands of patients in their recovery and healing journeys. Our staff is made up of qualified accredited professionals who will personally take care of your recovery program.
While sporting has value in everyone's life, it is even more important in the life of a person with a disability. This is because of the rehabilitative influence activity can have on the physical body and on rehabilitating people with a disability into society.
We are an autonomous family organization. We offer support, information, networking opportunities and innovative solutions for families, whose loved ones have developmental disabilities. We work with other organizations to help families provide a full and inclusive life for their loved ones in this community.
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Mon to Thur 8:00 AM - 12:30 PM
We are Speech-Language and Audiology Canada (SAC), a member-driven organization that supports, promotes and elevates the professions of our members and associates. We are the only national organization passionately supporting and representing speech-language pathologists, audiologists and communication health assistants inclusively. Through this support, we champion the needs of people with communication disorders.
The New Sun Joy Maclaren Adaptive Technology Centre provides Carleton University students with disabilities, who have been referred by the Paul Menton Centre, to this pleasant comfortable place to do university work using technology adapted to their needs.
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Open: 8:00am, Close: 12:00am, Days: Mon to Fri
The Canadian Paralympic Committee is a non-profit, private organization with 25 member sports organizations dedicated to strengthening the Paralympic Movement.
Epilepsy Ottawa Épilepsie is a voice for epilepsy in our nation’s capital. For over 25 years, Epilepsy Ottawa Épilepsie has been providing information, referral, peer support and social opportunities for those living with epilepsy in the Ottawa region, including the wider rural communities. We also work to educate the community and raise awareness about epilepsy.
With a team of more than 135 employees, dedicated and passionate about delivering a full range of integrated services through more than twenty programs, Montfort Renaissance is proud to make a difference in the lives of more than 5,500 clients, thereby contributing to the improvement of the well-being of those who are among the most vulnerable in the community.
Edgewood Health Network has over 50 years of combined experience in mental health treatment, we understand the complex issues behind addiction and eating disorders better than anyone.
St. Stephen's Residences of Ottawa is a non-profit charitable organization that provides residential and day supports to individuals with developmental and physical disabilities.
Amethyst Women's Addiction Centre offers alternative addiction services to women. Amethyst is committed to working with diverse and marginalized groups of women. Our aim is to support women, individually and together, to take control of factors affecting our health and well-being.
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Ellwood House is a non-profit senior citizens residence located on the church property at 2270 Braeside Avenue. It is administered under an Ontario Ministry of Housing program and some of the apartments are offered at market and subsidized rents. Two apartments are designed to serve the physically challenged.
Empathy House of Recovery is a long-term residential treatment facility for women who have a primary problem of substance addiction.
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.
With a team of more than 135 employees, dedicated and passionate about delivering a full range of integrated services through more than twenty programs, Montfort Renaissance is proud to make a difference in the lives of more than 5,500 clients, thereby contributing to the improvement of the well-being of those who are among the most vulnerable in the community.
Notre mission est d’offrir des services en santé mentale, en dépendances et autres services thérapeutiques aux personnes et familles francophones de l’Ontario. L’enfance et la jeunesse demeurent au cœur de notre mission.
Artswell is a registered charity dedicated to improving the quality of life and well being of individuals living with the effects of age, illness or injury. Our goal is to empower individuals and communities through exposure to and engagement in the arts.
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At AgeCare Governor’s Walk, our focus is on wellness, lifestyle choices and healthy living. We are a full service, superior independent and supportive living community staffed with professionals who understand the needs of our residents.
This historic stone building was completed in 1845 and originally opened on Bruyère Street as the Ottawa General Hospital.
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.
The Canadian Cerebral Palsy Sports Association (CCPSA) is an athlete focused national organization administering and governing sport opportunities targeted to athletes with CP and related disabilities. CCPSA and its provincial partners cooperate as a proactive force to facilitate the development of equitable and fair sporting opportunities for our athletes.
Citizen Advocacy is one of only a few Ottawa community organizations supporting people with a wide range of disabilities, including physical limitations, developmental delays, mental illness, and disabilities related to aging.
Accessibility Institute (formerly READ Initiative) continues Carleton University’s commitment to advancing accessibility across disciplines and sectors toward a world that is fully inclusive and accessible for all, starting with people with disabilities.
Saint Paul University, in Ottawa, is a Catholic and bilingual institution entrusted for more than a century and a half to the Congregation of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate. Endowed with civil (1866) and pontifical (1889) charters, Saint Paul University has been federated with the University of Ottawa since 1965.
Offers intake activities and services for prevention and support to a large clientele. The priority is to work with at risk individuals and with low-income families.
Mental health is a roller coaster we all ride on, though we don't often seem to be open and transparent surrounding the ride's dips and valleys. These are aspects of the ride we all endure, and are part of what make us human.
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Glebe Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic was established in 1994 to provide excellent physiotherapy services.
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Monday: 7:00 am to 6:30 pmTuesday: 7:00 am to 7:00 pmWednesday: 7:00 am to 5:00 pmThursday: 7:00 am to 7:00 pmFriday: 7:00 am to 4:00 pm
Self-help group that provides support and information to people with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
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Second Wed of every month between 7:30 pm-10 pm
The Counselling and Psychotherapy Centre offers counselling and psychotherapy in English and French. Services are provided by counselling interns at the Master of Arts and doctoral level in Counselling and Spirituality at Saint Paul University. The counselling interns are supervised by counsellors, psychotherapists and/or psychologists who are certified and accredited by a recognized professional association.
Hours: Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturdays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The Ottawa Anxiety and Trauma Clinic provides psychological assessments, as well as individual and group therapy for adults (+18 years only). Some clinicians offer services in both English and French.
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Monday to Friday 9:30AM–4PM
CAFCO is a bilingual and multidisciplinary group of professionals dedicated to providing a range of health care services for Ottawa families in a very family-friendly and warm environment.
Providence home health is an affordable solution for the elderly throughout the community, who prefer to stay at home where their quality of life is enhanced without the stress and hardships of interrupted routines and changes in daily habits.
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Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm
Jack.org Ottawa University is part of a national network of students working to change the way we think about mental health. We work within our school to shift negative attitudes, beliefs, and behaviours around mental health, so we can create a safer, more supportive community.
La Clinique offre aussi des services psychologiques à la population de l’Outaouais et travaille en collaboration avec les partenaires du réseau de la santé de la région.
Amethyst Women’s Addiction Centre offers alternative addiction services to women. Amethyst is committed to working with diverse and marginalized groups of women. Our aim is to support women, individually and together, to take control of factors affecting our health and well-being.
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Carleton University offer attendant and personal care services, 24-hours per day, 12 months of the year at no cost to Ontario students with physical disabilities living in residence. Students with varying levels of disability are able to live and study on campus with the assistance of attendants who will assist them with activities of daily living such as rising and retiring, toileting, personal hygiene, and dressing.
Note: Algonquin College uses Carleton Universities attendant services program
Welcome to ActiveCare Physio, where we pride ourselves on providing patient-centered, evidence-based physiotherapy in Ottawa. We strive to make your recovery less stressful from the first phone call to the final visit. No matter how your accident occurred or how simple or complex the care you require may be, we will strive to help you achieve your goals. Our Ottawa physiotherapy clinics will provide excellent care whether you were hurt at work, home, play, or in a car accident, we are here to help.
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Open: 8:00am, Close: 8:00pm, Days: Mon to Thur. Note: Fri hours: Open: 8:00am, Close: 4:00pm
Our mission is to assist people with spinal cord injuries and other physical disabilities to achieve independence, self reliance and full community participation.
Disabled Peoples International (DPI) is a Human rights organization committed to the protection of the rights of people with disabilities and the promotion of their full and equal participation in society. Established in 1981, DPI is represented through active membership of national organizations of disabled people in over 130 countries.
The Learning Disabilities Association of Ottawa-Carleton (LDAO-C) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting increased awareness and respect for persons with learning disabilities.
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Family Physiotherapy Centres is an innovative and trusted healthcare company providing a wide range of care solutions. Our team of respected healthcare professionals has extensive long term care, retirement and clinical experience in providing exceptional health care services and programs. Through examination, evaluation, diagnosis and physical intervention our team can improve patients well-being, mobility, health and help prevent the onset of chronic disease.
Notre mission est d’offrir des services en santé mentale, en dépendances et autres services thérapeutiques aux personnes et familles francophones de l’Ontario. L’enfance et la jeunesse demeurent au cœur de notre mission.
Notre mission est d’offrir des services en santé mentale, en dépendances et autres services thérapeutiques aux personnes et familles francophones de l’Ontario. L’enfance et la jeunesse demeurent au cœur de notre mission.
H?Art of Ottawa is a unique and innovative art studio where self-expression and a sense of place are encouraged and celebrated for people with developmental disabilities. Through the common language of art and self-expression, the artists of H?Art contribute to the community and the cultural life of Ottawa.
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Monday to Fridays: Program/Studio hours 9:00am to 3:00pm
The church was founded in 1875 on land donated by William MacKinnon, grandson of Thomas McKay, and the founder of New Edinburgh and namesake of the church. The Romanesque Revival style building was constructed from 1909-1910. The building was expanded in 1924 and the entire structure was demolished for a new building completed in 1910. It was originally called MacKay Presbyterian, but became MacKay United, on June 10, 1925.
Elmwood Lodge is a women-only residence, committed to empowering women to live, learn and work in this family-like environment. Residents are age 18 to 65+.
The Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) leads the development and dissemination of innovative programs and tools to support the mental health and wellness of Canadians.
Notre mission est d’offrir des services en santé mentale, en dépendances et autres services thérapeutiques aux personnes et familles francophones de l’Ontario. L’enfance et la jeunesse demeurent au cœur de notre mission.
Students referred by the Paul Menton Centre have access to required textbooks, course packs and other reading materials in alternate formats such as e-text (Word or PDF), large print,?Daisy digital audio,?or Braille,
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Open: 8:30am, Close: 4:30pm, Days: Mon to Fri
ADAO’s mission is to empower, in an holistic way, the lives of those affected by anxiety through advocacy, education, research support and community programming. ADAO is an organization that recognizes a wide range of approaches to anxiety conditions and is very open to different treatment and management options.
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ADM GROUP PHYSIOTHERAPY CENTRES are locally owned and operated since 1995. Our team of professionals include: Physiotherapists, Registered Massage Therapists, Kinesiologist, and Certified Personal Trainer.With more than 15 years of combined experience in treatment of outpatients, inpatients, long-term care, home health care, industrial rehabilitation, orthopaedic, sport injuries, and motor vehicle accident injuries. We are confident that we can help you return to your normal daily activities in the shortest possible time. ADM GROUP PHYSIOTHERAPY Team are looking forward to helping you with all your physiotherapy needs.