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Program: Health Promotion Program  
Organization: Senior Persons Living Connected
Phone Numbers: 416-493-3333
Fax: 416-493-3391
Email: info@splc.ca
Website: www.splc.ca
Address:
3333 Finch Ave E
Toronto, ON
M1W 2R9
Intersection: Warden Ave and Finch Ave E
Location: Toronto (L'Amoreaux)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours:
  Service
Mon9am-5pm
Tue9am-5pm
Wed9am-5pm
Thu9am-5pm
Fri9am-5pm

Executives: Diane Duncan - Executive Director
Public Contacts: Elsa Uy - Health Promotion Lead
416-493-3333 ext 305
Service Description: Assists clients to make healthy choices and decisions * Offers educational workshops, leadership training and support to help increase self management and personal skills.

Offers the following services both on-site and off-site:
  • health talks
  • workshops about social and health care services
  • self-management programs
  • crime prevention
  • fall prevention
  • personal safety
  • pedestrian safety
  • nutrition awareness
  • mental health wellness
  • healthy aging
  • healthy lifestyles
  • caregivers' workshops

Six-week Self-Management Programs developed by Stanford University:
  • Chronic Pain Self Management
  • Diabetes Self Management
  • Chronic Conditions Self-Management Programs

Service Details - Health Promotion
Target PopulationMen
Immigrants / refugees / ethno-specific
Seniors
Women
Individuals With Disabilities
Social DeterminantsEducation
Financial Assistance
Social Support
Food and Nutrition
Health Promotion ApproachCreate supportive environments
Strengthen community action
Develop personal skills
Reorient health services

Fees: Varies from no cost to nominal fee
Application: Call/ email intake@splc.ca
Eligibility / Target Population: Older adults
Languages: English * French * Korean * Cantonese * Mandarin * Tamil
Language Notes: French interpretation available upon request
Area Served:
East York ; North York ; Scarborough ; Toronto  
See Also: Exercise and Falls Prevention Programs
Healthy Aging
Safety and Injury Prevention
Self-Management Support Programs

This information was last completely updated on March 11, 2025

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