Program: Carlton St Campus Programs
Organization: Dixon Hall Neighbourhood Services
Seniors Services
Phone Numbers: 416-863-0499
Fax: 416-962-5541
Website: www.dixonhall.org
Address:
188 Carlton St
Toronto, ON
M5A 2K8
Intersection: East of Sherbourne St and Carlton St
Location: Toronto (Cabbagetown—South St James Town)
Accessibility:
Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Executives: Christine Chow - Director, Senior Services
416-863-0499 ext 3329 * christine.chow@dixonhall.org
Public Contacts: Tracy James - Intake Coordinator
416-863-0499 ext 3222 * intake@dixonhall.org
Service Description: Offers a variety of supportive programs for older adults living in and around the community with various levels of need

Adult Day Program - Social and recreation programs, meals provided, transportation and escort available 

Case Management - Case management services * provide practical and emotional help with navigating the health care system, accessing programs and services, supportive counseling, and crisis management.

Community Transportation - Non-emergency, door-to-door transportation to local medical and therapy appointments, shopping, social outings and community programs

Critical Housing Case Management - Assistance to those who are under housed or at risk of becoming homeless to access and/or housing * case management *  identifying alternative affordable housing, communicating with landlords, dealing with safety issues, avoiding eviction and solving housing-related issues * information and referral

Homemaking - Homemaking services including laundry, vacuuming and light meal preparation

Respite Care - One-to-one support and in-home assistance to provide caregiver relief

Security Check - Telephone Reassurance - Volunteers provide support and reassurance through regular phone calls for companionship, to relieve isolation, provide medication reminders, check wellbeing

Telephone Reassurance - Regular phone calls to check on the health and safety of people who live alone * screened volunteers listen, talk, provide important reminders and security checks to isolated people


Fees: Varies per program
Application: Call for self-referral
Eligibility / Target Population: Older adults and adults with disabilities, who need physical, social, or emotional supports
Languages: English ; Chinese (Cantonese) ; Chinese (Mandarin) ; Korean
Area Served: East to Don Valley Parkway, west to Yonge St, north to CPR track, Rosedale, and south to Lakeshore Blvd * see Map
See Also: Community Support Services
Last Updated: 7/26/2023
Service Profile Web Address: eng/displayService.aspx?id=177067

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