Responds to reports of possible abuse, neglect or self-neglect and protects and assists vulnerable adults who:
  • May be in immediate and significant danger, and do not understand the danger they are in
  • Do not have the physical ability to get out of a dangerous situation
  • Are unable to protect themselves because of physical or cognitive limitations
Adult Protection may notify the public trustee if there is considerable risk of immediate, serious harm to an individual's estate. The public trustee is appointed if a person is no longer able to look after their financial affairs and has no trusted family or friends to assist.
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Provides online information about advance care planning, including:
  • How to share your health and personal care preferences with health care teams and your family if you become incapable of expressing your own decisions, for example, health care treatment and who can make decisions for you
  • An online interactive workbook to help with the advance care planning process and writing a health care directive
  • An advance care planning wallet card
  • Health care directives form
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Provides a free voluntary property assessment for residents who seek to determine and mitigate their home and property's risk to wildfire. An assessment is conducted by a formally trained assessor.

Note: Self-assessment is recommended before requesting an assessment.

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Provides support with advocacy, including:
  • Support to fill out Canada Pension Plan Disability (CPP-D) application and other income security applications
  • Self-advocacy resources
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Adults with intellectual disabilities (protégés) are paired with a volunteer advocate who:
  • Offers friendship and support
  • Meets regularly
  • Helps to make sure their partner's needs are heard and realized
  • Watches to make sure their partner's rights are respected
  • Crisis advocates are available to be partnered with individuals going through particularly difficult times
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Provides after-school program for school-aged children with intellectual and physical disabilities. Program activities include:

  • Homework assistance
  • Music
  • Arts and crafts
  • Sports and fitness
  • Life skill building


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Provides support to caregivers and individuals recovering from a stroke. Includes:
  • Skill development
  • Peer support
  • Exercise and movement
  • Speech and communication
  • Education
Once registered, a local After Stroke coordinator will contact the applicant and develop personalized plan together.
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Provides after-school specialized programs for kids.
  • Healthy meals and snacks
  • Physical activity including sports and games
  • Literacy and homework programs
  • Mentorship and leadership development
  • Arts and crafts
  • Science experiments
  • Cooking programs
  • Outdoor activities and play areas
  • Regular visits to local libraries and parks
  • Guest speakers and presentations
  • Participants can enroll in Giant Steps, a homework and education/career counselling program
  • Participants can enroll in Kid Food Nation, a food class taught by a Red Seal chef
Program is available to members and non-members on school PD days, parent teacher interview days, and a full week camp for Christmas and March break, for an additional fee.
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Kids are picked up from participating schools in Summerside, Wellington and Miscouche, and transported to bgc. Once at the Club, kids are given a healthy snack and can participate in structured organized activities, including:
  • Doing their homework
  • Making crafts
  • Participating in sports and physical activities
  • Playing cards and board games
  • Watching a movie
  • Summerside attendees have access to the Credit Union Place for swimming, bowling, and use of the walking track and ice pad
Offered all day on PD days. Kids do not have to be registered in the regular After School Program to attend on a PD day.
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Connects individuals with autism or an intellectual disability, and their caregivers, with information and resources.

Resources available include:
  • Video guides on scholarships, funding, relationships and general health issues
  • Webinars
  • Peer support and advice videos
  • Lending library: borrow free books, audiobooks, and ebooks
  • Live chat with staff
Email via website
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