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Liberty Homecare is a new business in the city of Ottawa. We specialize in non-medical in-home care to promote independent living for seniors or someone who needs a helping hand.
We focus on providing our clients with the assistance in activities of daily living, so that they may continue to live in the comfort of their own homes. Our clients may benefit from our companionship, home helper, green clean, transportation or pet care services. There are a variety of services that Liberty Homecare provides and we'll tailor our services to suite the needs of each individual client like they were our own grandmother, grandfather or loved one.
www.libertyhomcare.ca - Detail
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Comfort Keepers provides non-medical in-home care services that help people maintain full and independent lives, all in the comfort and familiar surroundings of their own home. More than a caregiver, we specialize in compassion and support.
http://www.comfortkeepers.ca - Detail
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The Champlain Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) coordinates in-home health care, support, and rehabilitation for thousands of people in our community every year.
If you're recovering from a hospital stay, have a chronic illness, are living with disabilities, or face other health challenges, the Ottawa CCAC can provide care right in your home.
We provide:
Case management
In home nursing, personal support, nutritional counseling, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech therapy, social work, palliative care and some medical supplies and equipment
Support and assistance to family,friends and others who act as caregivers
Co-ordination of placement into Long Term Care Homes.
The services provided by the CCAC are funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.
To find out if you're elligible call the CCAC, or you may also be referred to the CCAC by a doctor, social worker, family members, friends or other who are concerned about your wellbeing.
http://www.champlain.ccac-ont.ca
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This Coalition offers help for Seniors and Adults with Physical Disabilities Living at Home. The services available are:
Information/referral links individuals with required community services
Transportation to appointments, shopping, etc
Friendly visits to isolated individuals in their homes
Security Checks regularly reassure clients that help is available when needed
Home Help with routine household activities (light housekeeping, shopping, meal preparation etc)
Home Maintenance assists with household tasks(snow shovelling, yard maintenance, errands, etc.)
Foot Care - professional care of nails, corns calluses
Meals on Wheels - delivers nutritionally balanced meals
Diners' Club - offers nutritious meals at central location on pre-arranged days
Respite Service relieves primary caregiver, while providing enrichment, motivation and companionship for the individual receiving care
Day Programs - group activities for seniors with meals supervision, personal care and counselling
Homemakers/Personal Support Workers - trained professionally supervised homemakers assist in household management and personal care
Attendant Care provides specialized, individual personal care
Alzheimer Day programs - therapeutic social and recreational activities for people with Alzheimer disease
Support and Information for caregivers of seniors.
Additional services are provided in most areas, please call your local agency or visit our website for more details.
To find out more contact the following agencies many of which are also listed in this guide.
Abbotsford House - (613) 230-5730
Alzheimer Society of Ottawa - (613) 523-4004
Centre de Jour Guigues - (613) 241-4070
Cumberland Home Support - (613) 834-9195
Eastern Ottawa Resource Centre - (613) 741-6025
Jewish Family Services of Ottawa - (613) 722-2225
Meals-on-Wheels - The King's Daughters Dinner Wagon - (613) 233-2424
Nepean Seniors' Home Support - (613) 829-1133
Olde Forge Community Resource Centre - (613) 829-9777
Ottawa West Community Support - (613) 728-6016
Rideau Seniors' Centre - (613) 692-4697
Centre du Jour Guigues - (613) 241-1266
South-East Ottawa Centre For A Healthy Community - (613) 737-5115
St. Patrick's Home of Ottawa Outreach Services - (613) 731-4660
The Good Companions - (613) 236-0428
Township of Osgoode Home Support Program - (613) 821-1101
VHA Health and Home Support - Tel: (613) 238-8420
VON Day Away Programs - Tel: (613) 749-7557
Western Ottawa Community Resource Centre - Tel: (613) 591-3686
http://www.communitysupportottawa.ca - Detail
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Home Emergency Call System. If you have a medical emergency.., hear an intruder.., or have a fire, a push of your personal call button ensures that help is on the way. optional features: medication reminder, check-in feature for caregivers and more
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To promote and support the well being, independence and zest for living of seniors in the greater Ottawa area through providing congenial, stimulating, visible, accessible, safe and supportive centre physical facilities and programs, and through providing services to seniors in their homes.
http://www.magma.ca/goodcompanions/ - Detail
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Are you a Senior who needs support for you adult disabled child? I have experience in working with disabled individuals. Please phone so we can chat about your needs. Call Marleen. I want to help!
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"Relationships are the key to a Good Life". Lifetime Networks Ottawa exists to facilitate the establishment of, and ensure the continuance of, a loving and caring Personal Network in the lives of persons with a disability.
Lifetime Networks Ottawa was created by, and for, families who have a relative with a disability. We are affiliated with PLAN™ ...for the future, a British Columbia organization committed to the development of personal networks.
http://www.lifetimenetworks.ca/ - Detail
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This Council was founded in 1957 as a not-for-profit volunteer association comprising
over 70 senior citizens organizations and residential groups.
The Council is dedicated to providing seniors with the means to enhance their well-being and to
remain self-sufficient, helping them become involved and integrated in the community and ensuring
senior participation in planning and improving the services that affect them.
The Council provides its services through a volunteer board of directors comprising seniors, a
full-time Executive Director and two staff members, with over 200 regular senior volunteers who
donate over 12,000 hours of their time each year.
The Senior Citizens Council of Ottawa is partially funded by the City of Ottawa, the United Way
of Ottawa and the Ontario Ministry of Health.
http://www.seniorcouncil.org/ - Detail
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You'll find info here on what the Ontario Government makes available for seniors. You can also order a copy of their guide to services.
http://www.citizenship.gov.on.ca/seniors/index.html - Detail
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