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Organization: London Middlesex Community Support Services Network  
Phone Numbers: 519-673-6617
Fax: 519-452-1488
Email: lmcssintake@cheshirelondon.ca
Address:
c/o Cheshire Independent Living Services
1111 Elias St, Unit 2
London, ON
N5W 5L1
Intersection: Elias St and Nightingale Ave
Location: London (Old East)
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Administration: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Executives: Kate Moore - Manager, Community Supports
519-673-6617 ext 419 * kate.moore@cheshirelondon.ca
Service Description: Central Intake service offered by Community Support Providers in London and Middlesex. Service includes information about existing community support services and how to register and access these services. CSS Central Intake is able to connect individuals to multiple community support services through a single intake

Meals and Nutrition - Community dining, Meals on Wheels (hot and frozen)

Education and Support - Adult day program, individual and group supports, caregiver supports, education, information and system navigation

Safety and Reassurance - Visiting and telephone reassurance, education and behavioural supports, support on hospital discharge, and personal emergency response systems

Health and Wellness - Social programs, group fitness, self-management, bathing, health education, falls prevention, medication management supports

Support in the Home - Personal supports, housekeeping, in-home meal preparation, respite, and caregiver relief

Transportation - Rides to medical and wellness appointments. Rides for social activities, errands, and shopping may be available in some instances

Intensive Support Programs - Assisted living, adult day programs, overnight and day respite, and supportive housing, senior’s wrap-around program

Specialized Services - Supports for people with memory loss/dementia, acquired brain injury, adults with disabilities and their caregivers
Fees: Varies per program/service
Application: Call, no referral required * client residence and services needed will determine which agency delivers service
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Adults 55 years and older and/or adults under 55 with a disability, dementia, acquired brain injury or palliative * supports are also available for caregivers
Languages: English ; French
Language Note: Program registration can be done in French
Area(s) Served: London and Middlesex County
See Also: Adult Day Programs
Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias
Community Support Services
Congregate Dining
Exercise and Falls Prevention Programs
Fitness, Recreation, and Social Programs for Seniors
Healthy Aging
Home Help and Homemaking
Independent Living Supports
Meal Delivery Services
Shopping and Grocery Assistance
Transportation - Non-Accessible and Volunteer

This information was last completely updated on 6/18/2024

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