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Caregiver Support Services - Oxford and Norfolk

A caregiver is someone who looks after a sick, frail or disabled relative, friend, or neighbour. Supportive programs and services are available to help caregivers cope with their responsibilities and may include self-help, informal counselling, recreation and resources.
 
These services are located in Oxford and Norfolk
Alzheimer Society Southwest Partners - Oxford Office - Support Services  
575 Peel St, Woodstock, ON  N4S 1K6
519-421-2466
Ontario Caregiver Organization (The) - Virtual Support Programs  
Stonebridge Community Services - Life Care Services  
96 Tillson Ave, Tillsonburg, ON  N4G 3A1
519-842-3200
Thames Valley Family Health Team - South West Self-Management Program  
6-1385 N Routledge Park, London, ON  N4S 8W3
519-421-5691
Victorian Order of Nurses - Oxford - Adult Day Program Caregiver Support Program  
550 Ingersoll Ave, Woodstock, ON  N4S 4Y3
519-539-1231
Central Intake Coordinator: 1-888-866-7518

These services are located outside of Oxford and Norfolk, but provide service to Oxford and Norfolk.
caregiverexchange.ca  
201 King St, London, ON  N6A 1C9
519-660-5910
Long-Term Care Planning Network  
2 Oaklawn Gardens, Unit C, Toronto, ON  M4V 2C6
416-526-1090
Ontario Caregiver Organization (The)  
Ontario Caregiver Organization (The) - Helpline  
Ontario Caregiver Organization (The) - Young Caregivers Connect  


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