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Organisation: Central West Specialized Developmental Services - Oakville - Main Office  
Numéros de téléphone: 905-844-7864
Télécopie: 905-844-3545
Adresse courriel: info@cwsds.ca
Site Web: cwsds.ca
Adresse postale:
53 Bond St
Oakville, ON
L6K 1L8
Intersection: Kerr St and Rebecca St
Point géographique: Oakville (Central Oakville)
Accessibilité: Accessible en fauteuil roulant    Accessible en fauteuil roulant
Heures d’ouverture:
  Service
Lun08h30-16h
Mar08h30-16h
Mer08h30-16h
Jeu08h30-16h
Ven08h30-16h

Exécutifs: Patricia Kyle - Chief Executive Officer
Amanda Burkholder - Vice President, Operations
Personnes-ressources publiques: Sharon Wilson - Executive Assistant
Description des services: Providing specialized supportive living services, care and support to persons over 18 years of age with intellectual and developmental disabilities, challenging behaviors, and mental health issues with a focus on complex needs
  • clinical services: persons are served by a multidisciplinary team consisting of direct care counsellors and other professionals
  • ongoing assessment, treatment and management
  • opportunities for basic life skill development, workshop activities and for some supported employment
  • a ten bed activity-based respite program for children and adults with complex needs
  • managing Halton Support Services, a community service for children, youth, and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, as well as complex needs, who live in the Halton Region contact intake@cwsds.ca for more information

Day Services
 
  • support people with an intellectual disability, including those with complex needs, to meet their community participation aspirations and desires as outlined in their Personal Support Plans
  • Individuals have a range of activities in which they can participate, including an on-site greenhouse, a laundry service that supports some of the community-based homes, swimming, landscaping, and supporting the Town of Oakville’s park clean-up program

Dual Diagnosis Services
  • provides consultation, comprehensive assessment, treatment planning, interpretation, on site support and follow up, mentoring and education/training
  • Dual Diagnosis Justice Coordinators support individuals through the criminal justice system and to ensure supports are in place to reintegrate into community life * serve individuals 18 years old and up * referrals can be made by the individual, family, service providers, courts, police or anyone involved with the individual * consent must be obtained

Short Term Assessment and Treatment Environment (STATE)
  • for those with a dual diagnosis
  • short-term treatment to help individuals integrate back into their home and community
  • four beds available and typical programs last between 6-12 months
  • eligibility is determined based on the person’s needs, the person already receiving services through the Dual Diagnosis team, and resource capacity

Supportive Living Services
  • provide Supportive Living at eleven homes in the communities of Oakville, Burlington, Mississauga, Halton Hills and Georgetown
  • offer person-directed services to improve the quality of life and help people reach their full potential including specialized services such as behavioural, clinical, and day services
  • specialized geriatric supports help older adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities * committed to prioritizing a person’s dignity through their changing health and wellness needs, allowing them to age in place with minimal disruption

Passport Program
  • administers provincially funded Passport Program, providing financial support to people with developmental disabilities, empowering them to participate more fully in their community and achieve personal goals * contact 905-844-8888 ext 222 or email to passport@cwsds.ca

Central West Community Network of Specialized Care
  • complex support coordination
  • work with healthcare, social services, and community partners to improve coordination, access, and quality of care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, dual diagnoses, and complex needs
  • service system resources
  • contact intake@cwsds.ca

Frais: None
Procédé et formulaires: Call the office or email hr@cwsds.ca
Admissibilité / population desservie: People with intellectual and developmental disabilities * children and youth under age 18 * adults age 18 and over
Langues: English * French
Langues - Notes generals: French programs, publications, and website * French interpretation available upon request
Zone(s) desservie(s):
Dufferin County, Halton Region, Peel Region, and Wellington  
Voir aussi: Réadaptation en lien avec une déficience développementale
Logement et services résidentiels pour les personnes ayant une déficience intellectuelle
Autonomie des personnes handicapées

Les présents renseignements ont été entièrement mis à jour le juillet 14, 2025

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