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IRIS Program/Facility Details

BASIC PROGRAM/FACILITY INFORMATION
Program/Facility Name: 276 Chisholm Ave. House 1
OARTY Member: Oakdale Child and Family Services
Program/Facility Description: Developmentally Challenged / Autistic
City: Toronto
Ministry Region: Central
For Ages: 12-16
Home Type: Group Home
Client Group: Developmentally Challenged Youth
Comment:
Treatment oriented residential setting. Short and lont term care, staff operated. House 1 offers individualized programs designed to meet the needs of young adolescent boys and girls with moderate to severe devlopmentla delay and/or autism.

 

BED AVAILABILITY
Immediate 30 Days 60 Days 90 Days
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Last Updated: 3/26/2007 2:03:58 PM

 

Program Rates
$234.60Staff Model Group Care

 

ACCEPTED CONDITIONS
1. Client Groups
  • Acquired Brain Injury
  • Adults
  • Ages 12 and up
  • Coed
  • Developmentally Challenged
  • Dual Diagnosis Clientele
  • Emotionally Disturbed
  • Medically Fragile
  • Physical Abuse Victims
  • Transitional Age Youth
  • 2. Diagnostic Features
  • ADD/ADHD/Severe Learning Disorder
  • Autism
  • FAE/FAS
  • Failure to Thrive
  • Nonverbal/Communication Disorder
  • Visual/Hearing Impaired
  • 3. Problematic Behaviours
  • Defiance (Excessive)
  • Eating Disorders
  • Physical Aggression Towards Adults
  • Physical Aggression Towards Children
  • Physical Aggression Towards Others
  • Physical Aggression Towards Property
  • Physical Aggression Towards Self
  • Short Attention Span
  • Socially Delayed
  • Soiling/Smearing/Vomiting
  • Tantrums
  • Verbally Abusive
  • 4. Sexual Acting Out Behaviours (all ages)
    No services offered in this category
    5. Teen Issues
    No services offered in this category
    6.1 Health Care Requirements
  • Complex Medication Management
  • Dietary Considerations
  • Seizure Management
  • Specialized Feeding Requirements
  • 6.2 Procedures from Regulated Health Professions Act, 1996
  • Inhalation of Medical Substances
  • Subcutaneous Injection
  • 7. School and Community Issues
    * Reference previous categories. (this represents what available educational and community services will handle)
  • Cultural Diversity
  • Disruptive Behaviour in Classroom
  • Religious Differences
  • Special Education Needs
  • 8. Resource Model
    (Select one) Foster = 4 beds or less, group home = 5 beds or more
  • Staff Model Group Home
  • 9. Resource Services
  • Behaviour Management
  • Community Skills Training
  • Life Skills Program
  • Long Term Residental (2+ years)
  • Recreational Program
  • Respite
  • Sensory Stimulation
  • Social Skills Training
  • Specialty Feeding
  • Transitional Program
  • Vocational Training
  • 10. Professional Services (Included in per diem)
  • Group Therapy
  • Pediatrician
  • Psychiatric Assessment
  • Psychiatric Supervision
  • 11. Professional Services (Extra cost or available in community)
  • Behaviour Management Consultation
  • Communication Specialists
  • Music, Drama and Other Therapy
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Psychological Assessment/Consultation
  • Speech Therapy
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