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  1. Community Living Hamilton supports 1,400 people with developmental disabilities such as Down Syndrome and Autism. We are the largest service provider in Hamilton for these individuals and their families.

  2. Community Living Ontario is a non-profit provincial association that has been advocating for people who have an intellectual disability and their families for 70 years. We proudly work alongside over 119 local agencies and advocate on behalf of more than 100,000 people across Ontario.

  3. Community Living Hamilton supports 1,400 people with developmental disabilities such as Down Syndrome and Autism. We are the largest service provider in Hamilton for these individuals and their families, and we are one of the largest not-for-profits and registered charities in our community.

  4. At Community Living Hamilton, we put a lot of heart into our residential services for people with developmental disabilities, aged 18 and older. We tailor the service to your own needs, abilities, and goals… with a range of accommodation options.

  5. Community Living Ontario is a non-profit provincial association that has been advocating for people who have an intellectual disability and their families for 70+ years. We proudly work alongside 122 local agencies and advocate on behalf of more than 100,000 people across Ontario.

  6. We foster inclusive communities by supporting the rights and choices of people with an intellectual disability.

  7. Jun 5, 2024 · RYGIEL Supports for Community Living provides support to people who have a developmental disability and other handicapping conditions.

  8. tell you about, refer you and connect you with local community services that could help you, your caregiver or the person you are caring for. provide information about long-term care homes and other housing options, and coordinate placement. offer access to respite services.

  9. Communities of belonging, lives with connection. We know finding supports for a good life can feel overwhelming. We want to help. Call: 1.877.660.2522. Contact your local CLBC office.

  10. Our member organizations provide direct support services in communities across the province. Find your closest organization in the list below.

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