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COVID-19 Service Change: Meals on Wheels, in-home nursing and home support continue. Volunteer visiting may continue via phone. Adult day program transitioned to virtual program model. SMART/exercise and falls prevention classes, congregate dining, foot care, caregiver programs and chronic pain management program are suspended. See Program Changes for more information.
Program: Middlesex-Strathroy Office  
Organization: Victorian Order of Nurses - Middlesex-Elgin
Phone Numbers: 519-245-3170
Toll-Free: 1-800-265-7058
Fax: 519-245-3164
Website: www.von.ca
Address:
274 Head St N
Strathroy, ON
N7G 4L7
Intersection: Head St N and Kittridge Ave E
Location: Strathroy
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Administration: Mon-Fri 8am-4pm
Executives: Debra Selwyn - Director, Home and Community Care
Debra.Selwyn@von.ca
Contacts: Claire Crookshank - Manager, Home and Community Care
claire.crookshank@von.ca
Service Description: Supports for older adults, and adults with disabilities * helps people remain independent in their own homes for as long as possible
 
Adult Day Program - Adult day program * social, recreational, and therapeutic activities for older adults and adults with disabilities in a group setting for part of the day * helps to support family caregivers who provide day-to-day care
 
Alzheimer and Dementia Services - Offers one-on-one support and education to people with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia and their caregivers * available at the VON office during in-home visits, as well as through regular telephone contact
 
Blood Pressure Clinic - Trained volunteers measure older adult's blood pressure and provide educational materials and information on how to be more heart-healthy at designated areas throughout the county
 
Caregiver Support - One-on-one support and monthly caregiver support groups for caregivers of people with Alzheimer's disease and related dementia
 
Caregiver Training, Information and Education - Peer support groups, education, and training for family members, service providers, and caregivers of people with Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia * caregiver resource library available
 
Congregate Dining - Group meals and social activities for older adults and adults with disabilities
 
Cool-Aid - Clients receive assistance in completing medical information in a provided template, so it is accessible for emergency personnel in the event of an emergency
 
Home Help - Assistance with daily chores, such as laundry, light housekeeping, errands, shopping, meal planning and meal preparation * Home Help personnel visit weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly
 
Hospice and Supportive Care - Companionship, respite care, and emotional support to people and their family/caregivers dealing with a life-threatening illness at any stage of illness from diagnosis on * bereavement support for anyone who has experienced the death of someone close
 
Hospice Volunteer Visiting - Trained volunteers provide one-to-one support, companionship, and respite for caregivers, and emotional support to people and their family/caregivers dealing with a life-altering chronic or terminal illness
 
Meals on Wheels - Volunteers deliver hot or frozen meals to clients to help meet their nutritional requirements * hot meals delivered at lunch * supper available in some locations
 
SMART Exercise Program (Seniors Maintaining Active Roles Together) - Group exercise and falls prevention classes for older adults and people with mobility issues and chronic conditions * aims to improve strength and balance to prevent injury and falls
 
Telephone Reassurance and Security Checks - Regular visits and phone calls to check on the health and safety of older adults and adults with a disability people who live alone * screened volunteers listen, talk, and help isolated people stay in contact with the outside world
 
Transportation Services - Non-emergency transportation to local medical and non-medical appointments and regular activities such as shopping, errands, and social outings * volunteer drivers * wheelchair accessible and ambulatory transportation is available in Strathroy-Caradoc, Thames Centre, Aylmer, East Elgin, St Thomas and Central Elgin
 
Volunteer Transportation - Non-emergency transportation to local medical and non-medical appointments and regular activities such as shopping, errands, and social outings available throughout Middlesex County for older adults aged 55 years and older or adults living with a disability
 
Volunteer Visiting - Regular volunteer visits to older adults aged 55 and older and people with disabilities * volunteer visitors are matched one to one with clients to provide companionship and support and may take place in-home or outside the home
Fees: Set fees for some programs
Application: Call * no referral required
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Adults 55 and older * people with disabilities, who need physical, social, or emotional supports
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Rural Middlesex and area
See Also: Community Support Services

This information was last completely updated on 8/9/2024

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