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  1. Provides supports and services to people living with a disability. Based on an assessment, support may be provided in one or more of the following areas:Personal: To help with personal daily living, which may include technical aids and assistive devices (e.g. ...
  2. Snoezelen RoomProvided by: ResourceAbilities - AKA: PEI Council of People with Disabilities (former name); Formerly PEICOD (former name)
    Provides a fun, recreational, and multi-sensory environment for people with sensory, cognitive, and physical disabilities. Stimulation and relaxation are provided through the use of smell, touch, sound, colour, and light. Training on how to use the room is pro...
  3. Shop CNIBProvided by: CNIB Foundation - PEI - AKA: Formerly Canadian National Institute for the Blind
    Online sales of hundreds of products that can make life easier after a loss of sight.
  4. Provides a 10-week seated fitness program to improve the emotional well being and physical fitness for people with mobility disorders and neuromuscular disorder. The program is offered in Charlottetown, Montague and Tyne Valley.
  5. Provides a 10-week seated fitness program to improve the emotional well being and physical fitness for people with mobility disorders and neuromuscular disorder. The program is offered in Charlottetown, Montague and Tyne Valley.
  6. Provides a 10-week seated fitness program to improve the emotional well being and physical fitness for people with mobility disorders and neuromuscular disorder. The program is offered in Charlottetown, Montague and Tyne Valley.
  7. Provides 24-hour a day staffed respite for people with intellectual abilities. Designed to give clients a secure home environment during their respite care period.Respite may also be used as an acclimation process for a prospective resident.Availability may be...
  8. Weekend overnight camps for adults, teens, and children with intellectual and physical disabilities to provide respite for caregivers. Respites are provided two-three times per client a month.Note: Registration opens three weeks prior to the respite date
  9. People with intellectual disabilities who live in West Prince can apply for a variety of residential housing services. Supported living is located in Alberton, O'Leary and Tignish. Includes:Supported apartment livingIndependent livingRoom and board optionsIn-h...
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