Organization: | Brain Injury Association of Durham Region | ||
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Description of Services: |
Supports for adults who have experienced a brain injury * helps people remain independent in their own homes for as long as possible * community-based support * referral to other community agencies BIAD Happenings Day Service - program that offer social and cognitive activities, for people with acquired brain injury, in a group setting for part of the day * helps to support family caregivers who provide day-to-day care Community Supports Services - Work on a one-to-one basis to address individual difficulties and needs * links clients to other services * provides information regarding:
Homelessness Prevention Program - Assists people with housing needs that varies from exiting a precarious housing situation, preventing homelessness after discharge from institutions to assisting people who are currently experiencing homelessness or living outdoors |
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Fees: | Free | ||
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: | Adults 18 years and older, living with the effects of an acquired brain injury | ||
Application: | Found on website * no referral required * Ontario Health atHome referral required for ADP | ||
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Accessibility Notes: | Ground floor access | ||
Languages: | English | ||
Area(s) Served: | Durham Region | ||
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Phone Numbers: | 905-723-2732 | ||
Toll-Free: | 1-866-354-4464 | ||
Fax: | 905-723-4936 | ||
Email: | information@biad.ca | ||
Website: | www.biad.ca | ||
Address: |
850 King St W, Unit 24 Oshawa, ON L1J 2L5 |
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Intersection: | Thornton Rd N and King St W | ||
Hours: | Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm | ||
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This information is provided by thehealthline.ca. It was last completely updated on: 1/14/2025 | |||
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