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Provides individuals with disabilities fitness activities and education on making healthy choices to promote healthy living. Activities are determined by the groups' interests and abilities.

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Provides year round online and phone camp programs. Includes:
  • Coffee/tea chats
  • Arts and crafts
  • Reading room
  • Pub night
  • Improve Club
  • Sports talk
  • Afternoon games
  • Meditation
  • Song writing
  • Karaoke and talent show
  • Campfire singalongs
Camps change throughout the year.
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Provides a two-week summer transformational opportunity for youth with sight loss to learn and develop skills for their academic and job-seeking goals. Includes:

  • Leadership skill
  • Independence skill
  • Pre-employment skill
  • Social skills
  • Connecting with like-minded peers
  • Educational activities such as visiting restaurants and local attractions

Takes place in Toronto and all expenses are paid.

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Centre for Equitable Library Access's (CELA) collection of books and other resources are available in alternate formats for those who are not able to use print materials. Items can be downloaded or borrowed and mailed to the person's home. Resources include:
  • Downloadable books, magazines and other materials
  • DAISY talking books and magazines downloadable directly to player or mobile device (both audio and accessible text are available)
  • DAISY audio books and magazines on CD by mail
  • Braille book by mail
  • Printbraille (children's picture books with braille added) by mail
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Delivers library materials to individuals who are not able to visit a library in person. Items are chosen by library staff, and delivered to participants every six weeks.

Note: A similar delivery service is available for Community Care Facilities. Facility administration must contact PEI Public Library Service Headquarters to register for this program on behalf of residents.
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Adults with intellectual disabilities can meet with staff one-on-one. Topics may include but are not limited to:
  • Job coaching
  • Volunteer placements
  • Social programs
  • Individualized training programs
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Provides information on parasport and programs within Epekwitk / PEI.

Program activities include:

  • Adult Fitness
  • Aqua Abilities
  • ParaFit for Adults
  • Wheelchair Basketball
  • Para Ice Hockey
  • Wheelchair Rugby
  • Curling
  • Boccia
  • Goalball
  • Para Archery
  • Wheelchair Tennis
  • Para Cycling
  • Demo Days and more
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Provides a weekly wellness program that brings individuals living with Parkinson's together in a natural garden setting for creative, hands-on activities, held during the summer at the PEI Farm Centre Legacy Gardens.

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Offers weekly online music therapy sessions led by a certified music therapist for individuals living with Parkinson's and their care partners, engaging the voice, mind, and spirit through music.

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Provides in-person and online social event for individuals with sight loss, their family and friends. In-person gatherings are hosted in Charlottetown, Summerside and Montague. Meeting location and time vary. In-person activities may include:

  • Karaoke
  • Coffee chats
  • Bus day trips
  • Technology and information sessions
  • Pizza party and more
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