Brain Injury Services Muskoka Simcoe

Site: Orillia

Service: Adult Day Program

Record #: BAR0018
Last Full Update: 18 Dec 2024

Contacts

Office Phone 705-734-2178, Barrie Office
Toll Free Phone 1-877-320-1950
Fax 705-734-1598
E-Mail bis@braininjuryservices.ca
Website braininjuryservices.ca/
Hours Mon, Thu 10:30 am-3:30 pm

Description and Service

Description (Service)

Adult Day Program

  • supported social, recreation, and therapeutic activities for individuals living with the ongoing effects of acquired brain injury (ABI)
  • helps to support family caregivers who provide day-to-day care
  • activities may include:
    • cognitive and life skills strategies
    • crafts
    • cooking
    • supported social and recreational opportunities

Member of the North Simcoe Muskoka Acquired Brain Injury Collaborative (NSMABIC) and the Provincial Acquired Brain Injury Network (PABIN)

Eligibility
  • Age Requirements: 16 yrs and up
  • individuals over 65 assessed for services on an individual basis
  • Residents of Simcoe County and District of Muskoka, whose primary diagnosis is acquired brain injury, and who are living with its on-going effects
Application Call for information
Languages English
Fees None - Unless third party funding involved

Location Information

Areas Served Orillia
Description (Site) Meeting location for the Adult Day Program in Orillia is St Paul's Centre in Memorial Hall, near the intersection of Peter St N and Coldwater St E
Located In Community Orillia
Address & Map
Meeting Location - St Paul's Centre in Memorial Hall
62 Peter St N
Orillia, ON
Canada L3V 4Z1
Intersection Peter St N and Coldwater St E
Mailing Address Brain Injury Services Muskoka Simcoe 
21 Essa Rd, Unit 1 
Barrie, ON 
Canada L4N 3K4
Physical Access Fully Accessible - Meeting location

Agency Overview


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