Peer support provides a supportive peer environment, where an individual can gain skills and the self confidence needed to overcome barriers. Groups such as the Diabetes Information Group (monthly), Friendship Café, crafts, pole walking, games night, golf in the summer, curling in the winter.
Also offers one-on-one support (by appointment), assistance with self-advocacy, information and referral and assistance filling out paperwork.
Service Details
Hours
Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Areas Served
Bruce County ; Grey County ; Simcoe County
Eligibility
Ages: 16 year(s) and up
Individuals with a disability
16 year(s) and up
Application
Call for appointment. Referral-self.
Languages
English
Fees
None, Membership: Annual Membership of $5 for year or $10 for 3 years
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