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  1. Overnight March break camp designed for youth with intellectual and physical disabilities.
  2. Adults with intellectual disabilities can meet with staff one-on-one. Topics may include but are not limited to:Job coachingVolunteer placementsSocial programsIndividualized training programs
  3. A mentorship program where a mentee is paired with a mentor to receive confidential one-on-one online support to help navigate a life with hearing loss. Benefits of being a mentee include:Expanding support networkBuilding community and connection with members ...
  4. Provides two options for respite beds in Summerside.Highland Avenue: An unsupervised respite apartment can be rented. Renter is responsible for arranging any care required during the stay.Court Street: A respite bed is available for use. Care is provided by Co...
  5. Provides information on parasport and programs within PEI.Program activities include:Wheelchair BasketballSledge HockeyCanskate sledge hockey training for youthWheelchair curlingPara-CyclingTarget Shooting
  6. Peer SupportProvided by: CNIB Foundation - PEI - AKA: Formerly Canadian National Institute for the Blind
    Provides support groups in-person and online for people with sight loss and their family and friends. Includes:Monthly Socials: Participants share tip, stories, and snacks. Sometimes there are guest speakers. Held in Charlottetown and Summerside.Parenting with...
  7. A peer support mentor team provides guidance and support through the rehabilitation process for individuals with spinal cord injuries and their families.Available in person, by phone, or online.
  8. 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...
  9. 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
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