Disability Services in Ayr, ON

disability services in Ayr, ON (Results 1 - 1 of 1)

218 Boida Ave, Unit 5, Ayr, N0B 1E0
(519) 622-7122
Currently focused on the Waterloo Wellington Dufferin regions of Ontario, Making Cent$ of Abilities Coalition (MCAC) is a not-for-profit initiative with a mandate to educate employers about the ... services, Non-profit organization, Disability Services, Social Service, Non-Governmental...

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584 Pioneer Tower Road, Kitchener, N2P 2H9
(519) 653-8736
... Non-profit organization, Disability Service, Nonprofit Organization, Charity Organization
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229 Myers Road, Cambridge, N1R 7H3
(519) 623-2261
... School Academic Elementary, Educational Services, écoles d éducation spécialisée, Éducation,...
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908 King Street East, Cambridge, N3H 3P4
(519) 650-9883
The Physicians, Pedorthists and Chiropodists at the Walking Mobility Clinics want to help alleviate your foot pain and get you back to living a healthy and active lifestyle. This can be achieved...
Customers highly praise the exceptional care and professionalism of Walking Mobility Clinics, specifically mentioning the expertise and attentiveness of Brad and his team. Many express relief from foot and back pain after receiving custom orthotics, describing them as incredibly comfortable and life-changing.
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2749 Kingsway Drive, Kitchener, N2C 1A7
(519) 893-6200
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51 Ardelt Avenue, Kitchener, N2C 2R5
(519) 570-0003
... spécialisée, Éducation, Educational Services, Académique, middle schools high schools, Écoles...
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1382 Weber Street East, Unit 1, Kitchener, N2A 1C4
(519) 741-5845
... Non-Profit Organization, Disability Service, Adult day care center, Nonprofit Organization
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50 Ottawa St. South, Kitchener, N2G 3S7
(226) 899-2955
... Organization, Ice skating club, Non-profit organization, Disability Service, Nonprofit Organization
35 Belmont Avenue West, Kitchener, N2M 1L2
(519) 569-8789
... by Multiple Sclerosis to enhance their quality of life, to raise funds for local programs and services, and to support research towards finding a cure for Multiple Sclerosis. To achieve a high...
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659 King St. E. Suite 250, Kitchener, N2G 2M4
(519) 885-6640
... Organization, Non-Profit Organization, Disability services & support organisation, Disability...
KW AccessAbility is a renowned social service organization, highly regarded for its assistance to children, people with disabilities, and the community. The organization is known for its polite and helpful staff, willingness to listen and offer solutions, and extensive knowledge. Visitors praise the organization's events and its role as a valuable community resource.
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127 Victoria Street South, Suite 201, Kitchener, N2G 2B4
(519) 571-6788
An organization which helps persons with disabilities to integrate into their communities. Site provides basic information which includes location and contacts. ..., Non-profit organization, ORGANISMES DE SERVICES HUMANITAIRES, disability services, social welfare
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91 Moore Ave, Kitchener, N2H 3S4
519-741-0190
Extend-A-Family (EAFWR) serves families in Waterloo region who have a son or daughter with a disability living at home. Extend-A-Family is a non-profit organization committed to enhancing the ..., Service, physical, mentally, humanitaires, organismes, Disability services & support organisation
Extend-a-Family Kitchener is a social service organization that provides essential equipment and services to families and individuals with special needs. Many customers express their gratitude for the quick and easy process of acquiring necessary tools and equipment. The team is praised for their friendly and caring attitudes. One volunteer shares their positive experience in working with the organization and contributing to the delivery of services to older adults and disabled individuals.
125 Guelph Ave., Cambridge, N3C 1A5
(519) 239-8348
Customers highly praise the beautiful packaging and quality of Charlotte Mckeough Co's products, specifically the brave brown bags. Charlotte's masterful craftsmanship and friendly demeanor are also mentioned. Occasional sales are a bonus for those on the mailing list.
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1249 Colborne St W, Brantford, N3T 5L7
(519) 449-2983
Kalyana Support Systems offers behavioural consultation services for children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders. We currently support children between the ages of 2 and 17 years. Kalyana ... Services, Disability Service, Behaviour Therapy, School, Therapeutic Interventions, Tutoring...
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15 Willow St, Waterloo, N2J 1V6
(226) 755-0015
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109 ERB STREET WEST, Waterloo, N2L 1T4
(519) 746-6690
Sylvan Learning offers tutoring in reading, math, writing, study skills, homework help, SAT/ACT test prep and more. Let Sylvan's expert tutors build the skills, habits and attitudes your child ... Services, education, motivational, Tutoring service, tutor, Tutor/Teacher, academic tutoring,...
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60 Bingemans Centre Dr, Kitchener, N2B 3X9
Broda Seating manufactures tilt and recline positioning chairs (wheelchairs) for long term care. The chairs (wheelchairs) accommodate bariatric residents, as well as contractures, Alzhiemers, and ... CHAIRS, Disability Service, MANUFACTURER, MEDICAL, GERIATRIC, WHEELCHAIRS, SEATING
140 West St, Brantford, N3T 3G3
(519) 756-2170
... transport, Physically Disabled Transportation, Wheelchair, Local PassengerTransportation
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321 Rawdon Street, Brantford, N3S 6H7
(519) 752-2000
Individual and Family Social Services / Social Services for The Handicapped ... Employment agency, Disability Service, Business Consultant, Disabled Services, organismes de...
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650 Mountain Maple Ave, Waterloo, N2V 2P7
519-884-4480
services, individualized assessment and care planning, pain and symptom management, palliative care...
Extendicare Columbia Forest Long-Term Care Home receives high praise from customers for the kindness, professionalism, and approachability of their staff. The programs and activities are also commended. Some concerns were raised about the availability of preferred food items for residents and the inconsistent screening process for visitors.