group living care

Group care homes are used in residential care settings where multiple individuals, often with similar health or care needs reside together.

Ideal for Individuals with disabilities, mental health concerns, complex behaviours, youths or others requiring ongoing support.

Depending on the situation, our program gives individuals the time and resources to address complex issues that may be preventing them from residing with their family or extended family.

24/7 RESPITE BEDS

Respite beds are specialized services that we provide to temporary care for individuals, often those with disabilities, elderly people, or those with chronic health conditions. These beds are available around the clock, offering short-term relief for caregivers while ensuring that the person being cared for is safe, comfortable, and receives appropriate care.

Our goals of 24/7 respite beds are to reduce caregiver stress and burnout while maintaining the well-being of the individual receiving care.

other programs

TRANSITION homes

Transition homes are temporary living arrangements designed to assist individuals or families who are in the process of moving from unstable living conditions to permanent housing.

This program has two placement options: short-term (under three months) and long-term (over three months).

family reunification program

This program is designed to offer supports to families in the process of reunification. The goal is to ensure families create stable environments while maintaining healthy relationships with loved ones.

Our program are designed to assist families in need, helping them improve their well-being, stability, and quality of life.

A Support Worker will be available to work with the health and wellbeing needs of our clients, which may include financial assistance, goal setting, resource connections, child care, and more.

We also provide support for children and youths who are part of a sibling group while maintaining family connections.

Community Outreach

Our Community Outreach Workers are registered professionals who work to connect individuals or groups in a community to essential resources, services, and support.

Their role typically involves building relationships, providing information, advocating, providing support services, program coordination, crisis response, data collection and reporting, and community connections.

*Ideal for individuals who have family-managed funding from government agencies or other funding sources.

supportive roommate

We provide shared living space for emotional or practical support. This involves living with someone who may need assistance due to illness, disability, trauma, mental health or aging. The supportive roommate may help with tasks such as medication reminders, light housekeeping, meal preparation, companionship, or community outings.

Pallative Care Beds

We offer specialized beds, working with health care professionals to provide comfort and support to patients with serious, life-limiting illnesses. These beds spaces are designed to improve the quality of life by helping to manage pain, reduce symptoms, and support both the physical and emotional needs of patients in the final stages of life. 

* Coming soon