Foundations


 

Through Foundations we help young people (aged 21 to 28 years) who live with a developmental disability transition from high school to living on their own.

The Foundations program helps young people to:

    • Plan for the future.
    • Get help from other people.
    • Find community information and get involved in community activities.
    • Learn life and work skills.
    • Find a job.

We offer life and work skills training on a one-to-one basis and in groups. Through skills training, we help young people to:

    • Take care of themselves and their homes.
    • Manage their money.
    • Plan and prepare meals.
    • Know their community.
    • Take part in recreational and leisure activities.

Foundations is a part of our Supported Independent Living (SIL) program.

More Information

To access this service, please contact the local DSO (Developmental Services Ontario) offices.