Call * no referral required Apply through the Development Services Ontario (DSO)- Southwest Region * people with physical disabilities or complex medical needs, contact Ontario Health atHome
Eligibility - Population(s) Served
People with a developmental or physical disability or complex medical needs
Fees
Varies per program
Executives
Brian J Dunne - President and Chief Executive Officer
Contacts
Shannon Riley - Executive Lead - Services shannonr@phsscommunity.com Jeff Hull jeffh@phsscommunity.com
Languages
English ; French ; American Sign Language (ASL)
Language Note
French reception; French programming available upon request
Area(s) Served
Sarnia, Bruce County, Grey County, Huron County, Perth County, Elgin, and Middlesex
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
Description of Services:
Variety of supports and services for people with complex care needs, including developmental or physical disabilities, or medical needs * assists people to live in their own homes, participate in community, and enjoy life with family and friends
Assisted Living
Community-based support and specialized programs for adults with physical or developmental disabilities, including those who are medically complex and Chronic Mechanical Ventilation Dependent
Day Respite and Adult Day Program
Centre-based day supports for adults with physical disabilities and complex medical needs. Individually designed support and assistance provided in all areas, including activities of daily living, leisure and social activities, as well as community participation.
Family Resource
Funding available to adults with disabilities and their families for community participation supports
Overnight Respite Services
Overnight respite services provided in a community-based setting with 24/7 specialized support * short-term stays of 4-7 days available on a scheduled basis * assistance provided with daily living, personal care, medical health, and wellness and safety
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About Us
PHSS is a non-profit, community-based organization providing assistance to people with complex care needs, including significant physical and/or developmental disabilities and/or medical needs to reach their full potential in the community.