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Programs and services that provide independent living skills training or assistive equipment training to help individuals with disabilities live independently, including day services that provide the training, supports and more.

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Provides three types of housing for individuals with intellectual disabilities:

  • Group Living: Located in the Montague area. Residents are encouraged to be as independent as possible but have the support of staff when required. Some are small options homes with 2-3 residents. Some facilities are staffed 24 hours a day, have day programming, and offer help with food and laundry.
  • Associate Family Program: People with intellectual disabilities can apply to live in a home with a local family who provides a nurturing, safe and supportive environment (pending availability).
  • Independent Living Centre: Provides support for 8 independent persons as well as a Small Options Unit ( a three-bedroom)
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People with intellectual disabilities who live in West Prince can apply for a variety of residential housing services. Supported living is located in Alberton, O'Leary and Tignish. Includes:
  • Supported apartment living
  • Independent living
  • Room and board options
  • In-home care to assist families
  • Respite care for families
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Online training for vision accessibility features on an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Topics include:

  • Low vision
  • VoiceOver
  • Calls, texts, emails
  • Siri
  • Web browsing
  • Writing
  • Seeing Artificial Intelligence (AI) app

Learning platform is provided by Hadley Institute.

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Clients are assigned a worker to assess their unique needs and help develop a case plan to meet those needs. After consultation and assessment, clients are connected with community resources and programs to help with the following types of needs:
  • Community based resources
  • Fitness and recreation
  • Socialization
  • Life skills
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Staff make home visits to assist clients who require support for daily living tasks such as grocery shopping, life skills, coordination services, and more.
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Provides an Equine Assisted Learning Program that is run by a certified equine assisted learning facilitator.

Equine Assisted Learning (EAL) is a therapeutic and educational approach that involves interactions between humans and horses to facilitate personal growth and learning.

Participants engage in objectively driven exercises that are developed to encourage self-esteem and learning valuable life skills through hands-on experiences while working with horses.

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Day services are offered at two locations in Summerside and are aimed at improving clients' quality of life. Services can include respite, personal care, developing work and employment skills, and developing friendships.

Water Street West: Services focus on clients accessing the community for various development opportunities, leisure and recreation, and other related activities.

340 Court Street: Provides an employment outreach program with a primary focus on skills training and access to meaningful and independent employment.
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A program for adults with intellectual disabilities to participate in teaching/training sessions and activities that enhance their well-being, help them be involved and have fun. Activities may include but are not limited to:
  • Social interactions: armchair travel, live entertainment, guest speakers, music, themed social events
  • Community integration: visiting cultural and tourist sites, attending community events, accessing community based entertainment and recreational activities
  • Motor skills: crafts, board games, baking, dancercise, flex and stretch, recipe book making, etc.
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Opportunities for clients to fully experience their community through:
  • Improving interpersonal, work, and life skills
  • Skills development and work opportunities
  • Social outings: Concerts, sporting events, theatre, museums and galleries, day trips, and recreation activities
  • Learning opportunities with and without certificates: Personal safety, employment skills, art appreciation, music, sport, volunteering, and more
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Provides services to adults with disabilities who are focused on learning life skills in a supervised and structured setting. Training activities can be customized for the individual to receive specific skills and social training to meet the diverse needs and promote personal growth in maximizing functional ability, independence, and exposure to real-life activities.

Training can be arranged at home.

Areas of support may include:

  • Personal hygiene
  • Grocery shopping
  • Meal preparation
  • General cleaning (Sweeping, vacuuming, and laundry)
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