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Cochrane

18 Aurora Ave
Cochrane, ON
P0L 1C0
Cochrane, ON
P0L 1C0

705-272-2999

Fax: 705-272-4983

Mon-Fri 8am-4pm
Last updated: Aug 12, 2024: Suggest an edit
Application
Applications must be made through Development Services Ontario (DSO)
Eligibility - Population(s) Served
People with intellectual disabilities, and their families
Fees
Free
Executives
Natalie Cote-Tremblay - Executive Director
Languages
English ; French
Language Note
French reception, programs, publications, and website * French interpretation available upon request
Area(s) Served
Cochrane and area
Accessibility

Description of Services:
Provides services and support to individuals with intellectual disabilities and their families * programs and services provided are
Life Skills Training Centre: Provides a stimulating day program with a variety of activities for adults with an intellectual disability
Supported Independent Living: Supports adults with an intellectual disability to live in their own homes or apartments in the community while receiving the assistance and supports they require
Transitions Program: Provides assistance and support to youth (16-25) who are transitioning from school to adult services * work closely with both the individual, their family and the school system
Respite Support: Allows family members the opportunity to have a break from the constant specialized care required by the individual with special needs
Supported Employment Program: Provides assistance and support for adults with an intellectual disability to obtain and maintain a job in the community
Group Living: Provides 2-24 hour group homes
Children Respite: Provides respite to individual caring for a child under the age of 18 with intellectual disabilities
Day Program Services include: Life skills training, leisure/recreation activities, alternative communication assistance and community integration/exposure such as community events, guests speakers, fundraising
Life Skills Training Centre: Provides a stimulating day program with a variety of activities for adults with an intellectual disability
Supported Independent Living: Supports adults with an intellectual disability to live in their own homes or apartments in the community while receiving the assistance and supports they require
Transitions Program: Provides assistance and support to youth (16-25) who are transitioning from school to adult services * work closely with both the individual, their family and the school system
Respite Support: Allows family members the opportunity to have a break from the constant specialized care required by the individual with special needs
Supported Employment Program: Provides assistance and support for adults with an intellectual disability to obtain and maintain a job in the community
Group Living: Provides 2-24 hour group homes
Children Respite: Provides respite to individual caring for a child under the age of 18 with intellectual disabilities
Day Program Services include: Life skills training, leisure/recreation activities, alternative communication assistance and community integration/exposure such as community events, guests speakers, fundraising
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Last updated: Aug 12, 2024: Suggest an edit
