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Respite Care for Children with Disabilities - North West

Family support services that provide a break, or temporary relief, to allow families of children and youth with disabilities to have some time away from their care activities.

See also Community Living Services, Fitness, Recreation, and Social Programs for People with Disabilities, and Respite Care.

 
These services are located in North West
Anishinaabe Abinoojii Family Services - Alternative Care Services  
20 Main St S, Kenora, ON  P9N 3X7
807-468-6224
Community Support Centre NW - Community Support Centre NW - Dryden - Specialized Respite Services  
53 Arthur St, Dryden, ON  P8N 1J7
807-223-5995
Firefly - Kenora - Head Office  
820 Lakeview Dr, Kenora, ON  P9N 3P7
807-467-5437
Firefly - Kenora - Head Office - Respite Services  
820 Lakeview Dr, Kenora, ON  P9N 3P7
807-467-5437
Kenora Rainy River Districts Child and Family Services - Fort Frances Office - Family Respite Services  
240 First St E Suite 200, Fort Frances, ON  P9A 1K5
1-800-465-1100
Nibinamik First Nation - Nibinamik Health Centre - Daycare Program  
Nibinamik Health Centre, Nibinamik First Nation, ON  P0T 3B0
807-593-2120
Ontario. Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services - Northern Ontario - Thunder Bay - Special Services at Home Program  
435 James St S Suite 111, Thunder Bay, ON  P7E 6S7
807-475-1336
Red Lake Indian Friendship Centre - Site 2 - Training and Conference Centre - Community Action Program for Children  
114 Forestry Rd, Red Lake, ON  P0V 2M0
807-727-3000
Wesway - Respite Services  
1703 Victoria Ave E Suite 210, Thunder Bay, ON  P7C 1C8
807-623-2353


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