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Programs and Services

  • Women communicating
    Aphasia and Communication Disabilities Program (ACDP) - Learn about aphasia services that focus on strengthening intact abilities and exploring new skills, interest and knowledge.
  • Aphasia Peer Support Zoom Call
    Aphasia Peer Connect - Peer support group for people with aphasia and other communication disabilities. Meet new people, have conversations and have fun!
  • Attendant Care Services - smiling woman with a cane eating lunch with smiling attendant care worker washing dishes
    Attendant Care Services - Provides compassionate, professional, non-medical assistance with activities of daily living in the home.
  • Brain Injury - cupped hand and butterfly
    Brain Injury Services - Provides experienced and flexible care for people dealing with the effects of head injuries.
  • Employment Services website
    Employment Services website - 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.
  • Icon of online technician
    Hi, Tech! program - 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.
  • accessible car and home
    Home and Vehicle Accessibility - MODC is here to help you be as independent as possible through modifications to your home and vehicle.
  • Senior woman Rose sitting on her back porch
    Manitoba Safe and Healthy Home for Seniors - 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.
  • MODC Online virtual programs
    March of Dimes Canada's Online Programs - 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 Winter program - group of smiling kids from toddlers to preteens
    Move Learn Grow! - 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 resident gardening
    Non-Profit Housing Locations - Affordable supportive housing for people with physical disabilities.
  • Dawn Kaye and Dr. Gladys Chan Cochrane Northern Medical Clinic
    Northern Medical Clinics - Medical specialists travel to communities in Cochrane and Ki​rkland Lake to provide medical care.
  • boy in wheelchair exiting a modified van
    Ontario Home & Vehicle Modification Program - Provides funding for basic home and/or vehicle modifications, for Ontario residents with a substantial disability.
  • Two women petting a dog
    Passport Program - Funding program for adults with a developmental disability, for community participation, activities of daily living, and caregiver respite.
  • MODC Paving the Path to Work - A warehouse worker showing a younger man info on a tablet
    Paving the Path to Work is Now Live! - ​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.
  • Newspaper of Polio Treatment from 1950s
    Polio Canada - National Post-Polio peer support groups for polio survivors and caregivers, connect polio survivors, share information and resources.
  • After Stroke Program brain tree
    Stroke - After Stroke Program - MODC's new Canadian model of care to support stroke survivors and caregivers after a stroke through our national online website.
  • Girl with glasses in white top holding a grey tablet
    TELUS Tech for Good™ - Tech for Good™ provides you with professional assistance so you can independently use or control your mobile phone and tablet.
  • The Warehouse Project participants
    The Warehouse Project - Thunder Bay - A community program for participants living with disabilities to socialize, do art, gardening, cooking, recreation, community outings and special events.
  • York U attendant care participant
    York University-Seneca College Attendant Care Program - Attendant care for students living in residence or commute daily to campus, at York U and Seneca College Campus.