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  1. Community Living Essex County Since 1961 Community Living Essex County, a non-profit, registered charitable organization has been committed to assisting people of all ages who have an intellectual disability and their families throughout Essex County.

  2. Since 1961 Community Living Essex County, a non-profit, registered charitable organization has been committed to assisting people of all ages who have an intellectual disability and their families throughout Essex County.

  3. Community Living Essex County, Essex, Ontario. 3,312 likes · 951 talking about this · 150 were here. Providing supports to people with an intellectual disability and their families in Essex County.

  4. Community Living Essex County provides a variety of Supports and Services to people of all ages with an intellectual disability and their families. Click on the links below to learn more.

  5. View contact information for Community Living Essex County below.

  6. Community Living Essex County was formed in 1961 by families who believed in and struggled for their sons and daughters to remain a part of their family life and their community. This Association is very much a grass roots organization formed by the community, in the community!

  7. Independent Living Unique to Each Person’s Needs. Individualized support for people who live on their own. Supports can be arranged to assist as often or as little as they are needed, depending on resources available.

  8. We link adults who have an intellectual disability to meaningful leisure, recreation, practical learning and volunteer opportunities, with daily activities that are unique to each person’s interests.

  9. Family Home Program - Community Living Essex County. Families Sharing Their Homes & Lives. People in the community who would like to share their lives and home with a person who has an intellectual disability in a safe, supportive, and caring living environment.

  10. Community Living Essex Countys flexible respite options offering families and caregivers a short break while providing children, youth and adults with intellectual disabilities opportunities to participate in their communities, form friendships, learn new skills, and have fun!

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