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Practical Insights for Busy Caregivers
Program: Adult Services and Supports
Organizations: Community Living North Halton
Phone Numbers: 905-878-2337
Fax: 905-878-5413
Email: info@clnh.on.ca
Website: clnh.on.ca/services-support/services-for-adults/
Address: 917 Nipissing Rd, Suite B
Milton, ON
L9T 5E3
Intersection: Thompson Rd S and Main S E
Location: Milton (Timberlea)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible      Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Office: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
Lunchbox Café: Mon-Fri 7am-5pm
Dates: Open holidays
Executives: Greg Edmiston - Executive Director
905-878-2337 ext 223 * gedmiston@clnh.on.ca
Contacts: Julia Botnick - Executive Coordinator
905-878-2337 ext 257 * jbotnick@clnh.on.ca
Service Description: ADULT SERVICES

CLNH provides support and services to children and adults with special needs * volunteers and placement opportunities available, contact by email at volunteers@clnh.on.ca

Services for adults include:

-Residential Accommodations
  • provides residential support to adults with developmental disabilities
  • homes located in Acton, Milton and Georgetown
  • people receiving support can share a home with up to four other people
  • 24-hour care is provided by staff on a shift-rotation basis
  • residential services include: assistance with day-to-day routines * development of skills in meal preparation, household responsibilities, shopping, budgeting, and all aspects of daily living * administer medications and treatments * medical, dental and specialist consultations and follow-up * leisure and recreational activities

-Supported Independent Living (SIL)
  • provides adults with an intellectual disability living in their own homes with the necessary supports to develop community connections and empowers people to live independently within their community
  • tailor to individual's unique needs, abilities, desires and goals
  • services include: financial planning and budgeting * medical coordination * meal planning and preparation * apartment management including tenant-landlord issues * organizing social and recreational activities * supporting the involvement of family and friends, and exercising one's rights

-Community Supports + Recreation and Leisure Programs
  • encourages goal-setting and advancing in areas of interest as well as recreation and leisure activities
  • can be offered through the week, evenings and weekends flexibility of services after business hours
  • after school respite
  • Fee For Service Programs

-S.T.E.P (Specialized Treatment & Education Program)
  • offered within Inclusive Supports, S.T.E.P is community-based with emphasis on communication, recreation, education, volunteerism, and wellness
  • This program engages our supported individuals 7 days a week with a focus on assisting those with significant behavioural challenges

-Inclusive Supports
  • this program consists of 4 phases: Treatment, Development, Stabilization and Maintenance
  • help individuals who are in the Residential Accommodations program to build skills, knowledge and independence within their community

-Adult Day Program
  • Programs are in both Milton and Georgetown
  • Mon-Fri, 9am-3pm
  • Activities include onsite and community fun (cooking, movies, crafts, games, and so much more!)
  • Activities are chosen based on participant input and abilities
  • Fee-for-service (Passport funding may be utilized)
  • For more information please contact passports@clnh.on.ca

CHILDREN'S SERVICES

Community Living North Halton currently provides services and supports through Foundational Family Services and through Core Clinical Services-Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA)

Inclusion Services:
  • Consultative Services and supports to families and educators in licensed child care programs, nursery schools or private home child care settings
  • Before and after school programs

Recreational and Respite Programs (Ages 5-21)
  • opportunities for school aged children and youth to participate in enjoyable and friendly recreation program while providing respite for family members/caregivers
  • 19 Sessions per year
  • 6 hours/Saturday
  • activities include (but not limited to) music, games, sports, crafts, sensory activities
  • community events and activities (ie-bowling, swimming)
Fees: Program - contact DSO for fee information or CLNH for fee-for-service options
Application: Contact Developmental Services Ontario (DSO) Central West Region at 1–888 941-1121 or email
dsocwr@rogers.com * Fee For Service or Passports Services call 905-878-2337 ext 260
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Varies, depending on program
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Acton, Georgetown, Milton and surrounding areas

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This information was last completely updated on: 2-13-2026


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