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Program: Adult Services and Supports  
Organization: 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 Available: Open holidays
Executives: Greg Edmiston - Executive Director
905-878-2337 ext 223 * gedmiston@clnh.on.ca
Public Contacts: Julia Botnick - Executive Coordinator
905-878-2337 ext 257 * jbotnick@clnh.on.ca
Service Description: 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

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

Homeshare Program
  • offers community members the option to match up with a supported individual for alternative housing
  • agency will financially compensate people who provide their living space, and also assist in the set up so that the needs of the individual are met
  • living spaces in the North Halton Area include but are not limited to community clubs, churches, social groups, etc.

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

Developmental Services Ontario (DSOs) will provide information to callers, confirm eligibility for services and supports and help people apply for services that will help them meet their goals and needs

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 / Target Population: Varies, depending on program
Languages: English
Area Served:
Acton, Georgetown, Milton and surrounding areas  
See Also: Fitness, Recreation, and Social Programs for People with Disabilities
Respite Care Facilities for Adults with Disabilities

This information was last completely updated on March 11, 2025

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