Record #:
MHH0439
Last Full Update:
10 Mar 2026
Agency Information
| Legal Status |
(50) Non Profit |
| Funding |
Donations * Ontario Health (Central) |
Description and Service Details
| Description (Service) |
Four to six-week funded individualized multidisciplinary program * exercise and falls prevention program for older adults with multiple medical conditions * aims to restore their functional abilities, improve their quality of life, and allow them to live independently or with the support of a caregiver in a community setting * online/virtual available in special circumstances
Rehabilitative services, aim to reduce hospital visits and delay/prevent placement in a long-term care home * people who require two out of three disciplines including:
- physiotherapy
- occupational therapy
- speech language therapy
Client can enroll in the program if they experience one or more of the following:
- recent episode of acute care (hospital admission)
- suffering from stroke, Parkinson's or other neurological disorders
- unsteady on feet, loss of balance, strength, range of motion
- difficulties walking
- difficulty finding words
- coughing while eating or taking longer to eat meals
- gradual or sudden changes to communication, e.g., voice, comprehension
- has difficulty or is unable to perform the activities of daily living
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| Hours |
Daily 8am-8pm * call for service hours |
| Areas Served |
Halton Region ; Mississauga |
| Boundaries |
Mississauga Halton region |
| Eligibility |
Older adults with multiple medical conditions and increasingly limited mobility (frail) * people with conditions that will improve with rehabilitative care * those who could benefit from a multi-disciplinary approach to rehabilitation |
| Application |
Physician referral not required * referral available online or call |
| Languages |
English |
| Fees |
None |
Site Information
| Site Location |
Program provided at two LTCFs in Mississauga |
| Located In Community |
Mississauga |
| Address & Map |
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| Physical Access |
Fully Accessible |
Categories and Classification
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