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Program: AccessPoint on Jane (APOJ)  
Organization: Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services
Phone Numbers: 416-760-8677
Fax: 416-760-8670
Email: talktous@accessalliance.ca
Website: www.accessalliance.ca
Address:
761 Jane St, 2nd Fl
Toronto, ON
M6N 4B4
Intersection: Jane St, North of St Clair Ave W
Location: Toronto (Rockcliffe-Smythe)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Accessibility Notes: Elevators available, automatic doors to building and washroom
Hours:
  Service
Mon9:30am-7:30pm
Tue9:30am-4:30pm
Wed1pm-4:30pm
Thu9:30am-7:30pm
Fri9:30am-4:30pm

Service Description: Community health centre * provide accessible, community-governed, inter-professional, primary care services, as well as a range of health promotion, community services, and community capacity building programs
 
Community and Health Promotion Services - Focus on newcomers, women, families and seniors * peer outreach and support * food skills groups and food programs * community garden * health education * prenatal nutrition and support * lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer (LGBTQ) services * expressive arts * research and advocacy on newcomer, immigrant and refugee issues
 
Non-Insured Walk-in Clinic (NIWIC) - Walk-in medical clinic for non-status, non-insured persons * doctors and nurses assess and treat minor illnesses and injuries * referrals to medical specialists, primary care providers and other support services
 
Primary Care Services - Medical and nursing assessment, prevention and treatment * pre and post natal care * immunizations * chronic disease management * diabetes education * sexual health and education * nutrition and dietetics * counselling and therapy for individuals and families, groups * health coaching and education * self-management and systems navigation * physiotherapy * no OHIP required for primary care services and most specialist referrals
 
Settlement Services - Orientation to community * needs and eligibility assessments * settlement related information * support navigating health and government systems * LGBTQ+ settlement * referral to housing, legal and employment services * one-on-one settlement support * group information sessions
 
Youth Services - Activities for vulnerable and immigrant and refugee youth * establishing healthy social networks * development of civic engagement * skills and career development on site programs * settlement * field trips * seasonal programs for March Break, Summer, Winter break

Fees: Free
Application: Pick up a registration/application form for primary care and other services * no referral required * support available to fill out the forms
Eligibility / Target Population: Vulnerable population including newcomers, immigrants and refugees
Languages: English * Many other languages
Language Notes: Interpretation services provided for primary care services and other services as appropriate/when necessary
Area Served:
Toronto (York)  
See Also: Community Health Centres

This information was last completely updated on August 20, 2024

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"About Us"
Our Vision: Toronto’s diverse communities achieve health with dignity.
Our Mission: Access Alliance provides services and addresses system inequities to improve health outcomes for the most vulnerable immigrants, refugees, and their communities.