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Organization: Community Head Injury Resource Services of Toronto (CHIRS) - Aldebrain Residence  
Phone Numbers: 416-240-8000
Fax: 416-240-1149
Email: intake@chirs.com
Website: www.chirs.com
Address:
c/o CHIRS
2155 Lawrence Ave E
Toronto, ON
M1R 5G9
Intersection: Birchmount Rd and Lawrence Ave E
Location: Toronto (Scarborough)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Daily 24 hours
Executives: Hedy Chandler - Chief Executive Officer
hedyc@chirs.com
Public Contacts: Kim McCaul - Residential Manager
416-757-0527 ext 328
Kerry McLean - Director of Programs and Services
416-757-0527 ext 282
Service Description: Aldebrain Residence provides supportive housing to adults with an acquired brain injury. It is a co-ed apartment style residence offering 4-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and independent units, and it has a capacity for 23 adults.  This service is staffed consistently by a team of workers.

Service Details - Assisted Living Program
Capacity 21
Disabilities Supported Alzheimer's Disease No
Mental/Emotional Disturbance No
Palliative Support No
Cognitively Impaired No
Psychogeriatric No
Acquired Brain Injury Yes
Paraplegic No
Quadriplegic No
Housekeeping Light Yes
Medium No
Heavy No
Medication Monitoring Full medication monitoring is provided by staff.
Personal Care Bathing Assistance Yes
Dressing Assistance Yes
Toileting Assistance Yes
Feeding Assistance Yes
Hairdresser/Barber Yes
Other Details: A limited amount of attendant care is provided.
Notes: External Attendant Care Services - government funded service.
Meals Meal Preparation Yes
Meal Delivery No
Special Diet Yes
24 Hour Response There are staff members on duty 24 hours a day.

Fees: Contact intake for current fee schedule
Application: Adults aged 18 to 60 years with acquired brain injuries are eligible.
Eligibility / Target Population: Call the intake department at 416-757-0527 to request an application package. A medical report is required.
Languages: English
Area Served:
Scarborough and area  
See Also: Acquired Brain Injury
Assisted Living for Adults with Acquired Brain Injuries

This information was last completely updated on October 17, 2024

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