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All Torontonians benefit from the energy and lived experiences that seniors bring to the city’s diverse communities and neighborhoods. Below, you will find information about the many services for seniors offered by the City of Toronto and other organizations ...
- Seniors Housing Services
The Toronto Seniors Helpline (416-217-2077) or 211 can also...
- Seniors Health Services
Call 211 or Toronto Seniors Helpline (416-217-2077) to be...
- Specialized Services for Seniors
Offers 24/7 service in 150+ languages. Find agencies and...
- Seniors Housing Services
Offers 24/7 service in 150+ languages. Find agencies and Community Health Centres that offer services to newcomer seniors. These include: Social and recreational activities in many languages and for many cultural groups and religions; Health care services in many different languages; Educational and English as a Second Language (ESL) courses ...
- Homemakers & Nurses Services
- Prevent Falls
- Paramedic Clinics in Select Toronto Community Housing Buildings
- Community-Based Services
- Supportive Housing Services
The City offers a Homemakers and Nurses Servicesprogram for low-income seniors. It includes light housekeeping, laundry, grocery shopping and meal preparation. Get more information by emailing ltc-comm@toronto.caor calling 416-392-8579. There is currently a wait list for services.
One in three older adults fall at least once a year with most indoor falls occurring in the bedroom and bathroom. Learn how to reduce the risk of falling.
The Community Paramedic Led Clinics (CPLC) take place in five Toronto Community Housing Corporation (TCHC) buildings in Scarborough and West Etobicoke areas. These wellness clinics provide weekly physical and mental health monitoring and works to connect residents of the building in need of services with local health care teams and agencies.
There are many services available to help seniors access food and essentials, get health and personal care in their homes, get mental health supports, and more. Call 211 (24 hours a day, 7 days a week) or the Toronto Seniors Helpline (416-217-2077) to be referred to the right supports for you.
The Supportive Housing Services programis a community-based service promoting independent living to eligible residents in designated buildings. The program offers the stability and safety of intermittent 24-hour support and an on-site Registered Practical Nurse. Services include: 1. personal care 2. light housekeeping 3. laundry 4. medication remin...
Send a special message to an older adult or couple in your life and learn about awards for seniors. Employment and learning. Find programs and services for job seekers, training and education. Driving and transportation. Get information on transportation services, accessible parking permits and driver’s licences. Money and finances
Directory of Services for Seniors & Caregivers in Toronto. Click here to to view/download the Directory of Services for Seniors & Caregivers in Toronto which is a 211 – City of Toronto resource to help seniors and caregivers find the services they need in Health, Housing, Food, Pets, Recreation, Caregivers, Legal, and many more areas ...
– Information on all City of Toronto services. 211 – For referral to community, health, social, government services. 416-217-2077 – Toronto Seniors’ Helpline (general questions, referrals) 1-866-299-1011 – Seniors’ Safety Line (in case of elder abuse) 416-338-4766 – Central Intake (to find an emergency shelter bed) 416-921-9494
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Guide to Programs and Services for Seniors in Ontario. About the guide. This guide is your resource for programs and services available to . Ontario’s seniors that can help them stay safe and healthy, active and . engaged. This version replaces the previous Guide to Programs and Services for . Seniors in Ontario