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Organization: Regent Park Community Health Centre  
Phone Numbers: 416-364-2261
Fax: 416-364-0822
Email: info@regentparkchc.org
Website: www.regentparkchc.org
Address:
465 Dundas St E
Toronto, ON
M5A 2B2
Intersection: Parliament St and Dundas St E
Location: Toronto (Regent Park)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours:
  Service
Mon10am-4pm
Tue12noon-4pm
Wed10am-4pm
Thu10am-4pm
Fri10am-3:30pm

Executives: Paulos Gebreyesus - Executive Director
paulosg@regentparkchc.org
Service Description: Health centre focused on family and community health * health professionals assess and treat non-life-threatening injuries or illnesses * referrals to other local health services and personal development groups

Community-led health teams develop programs to improve the social supports and conditions that affect long-term health
  • prenatal and postnatal care
  • HIV/AIDS care
  • foot care
  • social workers
  • diabetes education program
  • community gardens
  • healthy eating advice
  • care for older adults in the community
  • low-cost dental care
 
Community Health Workers - Provides information, referrals, supportive counselling, case management, advocacy * walk-in and outreach services for newcomers, families and homeless people
 
EarlyON - Family home visiting * prenatal and postnatal nutrition and support * school readiness * family resource program * infant mental health specialist * parent and child groups * child and family advocacy * child development clinic * early years social work * parent relief * community development * speech and language screening * EarlyON Child and Family Centre satellite
 
Health Services - health services and programs * OHIP not required
 
Hepatitis C Program - COVID-19 Service Change: Monday and Tuesday 1pm-3pm
 
Homeless/Outreach/Harm Reduction Program - Clinics open to current clients only/no walk ins * safe injection site open * harm reduction supplies given at door * all other programs temporarily closed
 
Immigrant/Refugee Programs - COVID-19 Service Change: Services by appointment over the phone
 
Pathways to Education - Academic and financial supports for high school students
 
Social Work - Short term (up to 20 sessions) goal focused counselling, case management, and advocacy * referral to other services available in the community including food banks and housing supports

Fees: Most medical services covered by OHIP * some fees for other programs * dental services - sliding scale
Application: Call or visit * no referral required * appointments required for some programs
Eligibility / Target Population: Persons in catchment area or persons who are homeless
Youth health clinic - youth 14-25 years
Languages: English * Bengali * Somali * Tamil
Area Served:
Toronto (Old Toronto)  
See Also: Community Health Centres

This information was last completely updated on August 15, 2024

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