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March of Dimes Canada provides a wide range of services to people with disabilities throughout the country.
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Programs and Services
Programs and Services
Aphasia and Communication Disabilities Program (ACDP)
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Learn about aphasia services that focus on strengthening intact abilities and exploring new skills, interest and knowledge.
Aphasia Peer Connect
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Peer support group for people with aphasia and other communication disabilities. Meet new people, have conversations and have fun!
Attendant Care Services
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Provides compassionate, professional, non-medical assistance with activities of daily living in the home.
Brain Injury Services
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Provides experienced and flexible care for people dealing with the effects of head injuries.
Employment Services website
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Whether you are a person looking for work, an employer looking for your next hire, or looking to have an assessment done, MODC will make the process easy.
Hi, Tech! program
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Do you wish you knew more about how to use a computer, tablet or phone to connect with people and the world out there? Then MODC's Hi, Tech! program is for you.
Home and Vehicle Accessibility
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MODC is here to help you be as independent as possible through modifications to your home and vehicle.
Manitoba Safe and Healthy Home for Seniors
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The Manitoba Seniors Home Modification Grant Program provides funding for basic home modifications, enabling seniors with mobility restrictions to remain in their homes and age-in-place longer.
March of Dimes Canada's Online Programs
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Explore March of Dimes Canada's online programs, that offer connection with others who understand what you are going through, opportunities for learning and growth, or ways to increase your mobility.
Move Learn Grow!
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March of Dimes Canada welcomes kids with all disabilities, ages 0-12 years, to our Move Learn Grow program, in Toronto. Registration for the winter program starts November 4, 2024!
Non-Profit Housing Locations
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Affordable supportive housing for people with physical disabilities.
Northern Medical Clinics
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Medical specialists travel to communities in Cochrane and Kirkland Lake to provide medical care.
Ontario Home & Vehicle Modification Program
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Provides funding for basic home and/or vehicle modifications, for Ontario residents with a substantial disability.
Passport Program
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Funding program for adults with a developmental disability, for community participation, activities of daily living, and caregiver respite.
Paving the Path to Work is Now Live!
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Paving the Path to Work is a six-week program centered on showing people with disabilities the world of work, looking at new opportunities and making new friends along the way.
Polio Canada
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National Post-Polio peer support groups for polio survivors and caregivers, connect polio survivors, share information and resources.
Stroke - After Stroke Program
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MODC's new Canadian model of care to support stroke survivors and caregivers after a stroke through our national online website.
TELUS Tech for Good™
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Tech for Good™ provides you with professional assistance so you can independently use or control your mobile phone and tablet.
The Warehouse Project - Thunder Bay
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A community program for participants living with disabilities to socialize, do art, gardening, cooking, recreation, community outings and special events.
York University-Seneca College Attendant Care Program
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Attendant care for students living in residence or commute daily to campus, at York U and Seneca College Campus.