Residential Services
Community Treatment Home
Community Treatment Home and is provided to individuals with a developmental/intellectual disability and/or dual diagnosis who are experiencing personal difficulty, or require a behavioral, adaptive, or medication review/assessment. The goal of the is to provide a supportive daily living environment through teaching adaptive and living skills, and strategies to deal with changing behavior, to allow the individual to return back to their home or community. This is achieved through 24/7 staffing providing teaching and positive support strategies to the individual to develop new skills and personal growth, and to work with the individual's support system. Individualized planning is based on a risk management model, and follow-up is determined based on this plan, as necessary.
A referral for admission to the community beds may be considered once all other service options have proven unsuccessful. The program staff work closely with the referring agency, community partners, and are supported by our professional services within the agency, such as our Specialized Services team which provides consultations and supervision in psychiatric, psychological, behavioral, OT, and social work, when required. Transitional support and follow-up are provided (if required) during the discharge process.
Dual Diagnosis - Transitional Rehabilitation Housing Program
The Dual Diagnosis Transitional Rehabilitation Housing Program (DD TRHP) is a partnership between the Developmental Services sector and the ROH, which was introduced in 2016. This program supports individuals with developmental disabilities and/or a dual diagnosis who are on a forensic ward under an Ontario Review Board (ORB) disposition. These individuals have been deemed not criminally responsible, or unfit to stand trial, as a result of conflict with the law. The Community Treatment Home and DD-TRHP are a transitional program to teach, support, and develop daily living skills to allow these individuals to return to the community as participating citizens.
Our Services
A variety of specialized services are available for both children and adults. These include; Psychological Services, Behavioural Services, Social Work Services, Psychiatric Clinic, Child Psychotherapy and Play Therapy as well as Occupational Therapy (OT)
Learn MoreShort-term treatment is provided to individuals with a developmental/intellectual disability and/or dual diagnosis who are experiencing personal difficulty, or require a behavioral, adaptive, or medication review/assessment.
Learn MoreAdult and youth Community Counsellors (also known as Adult Protective Service Workers) provide a range of services to youth and adults.
Learn MoreCommunity Participation Supports
Supports are designed to provide adults living with a developmental/intellectual disability with meaningful leisure, recreational and community outings.
Learn MorePassports is an individualized funded program that helps adults 18 years or older to participate in their communities.
Learn MoreEnhanced Supported Independent Living is designed for adults with developmental disabilities who require high levels of supports and have a high Hi level of individualized funding
Learn MoreFamily Home expands the range of residential options available in the community and allows individual needs to be met in a more flexible and personal manner.
Learn MoreChild and Family Community Counsellors offer a variety of clinical and support services for children and families.
Learn MoreThe Distress Centre provides a confidential crisis telephone service to anyone in Lanark, Leeds and Grenville needing support and assistance.
Learn MoreSnoezelen is a concept in which an indoor environment is created mainly to produce gentle relaxation, security and comfort by using controllable stimuli.
Learn MoreThree student awards are available to a first year student pursueing a career related to the field of developmental disabilities.
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