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Casey House
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Providing compassionate palliative and supportive care for people living with HIV/AIDS. Assistance with financial and legal planning, nursing, medical and social work services, and more.
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Circle of Care
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A not-for-profit provider of in-home health and support services including personal care, homemaking, respite, meals on wheels, counselling, support groups, and volunteer services in Toronto.
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Fellowship Towers
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A residence for seniors, providing phyisical and spiritual care for each individual. Includes services and programs, a tour of the residence, floor plans, dining options and fee schedules.
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Hazel Burns Hospice
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Offers compassionate client care services in 20 languages. Services delivered primarily at home. Clients welcomed from local hospitals and care facilities.
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IntegraCare
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Providers of nursing services and palliative care plus products and services to help individuals stay at home.
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Storefront Humber Home Support Services
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Supports independent living by seniors and disabled people in south Etobicoke, and describes its programs including visits, security checks, home maintenance, day programs and risk management.
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The Dorothy Ley Hospice
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Serves the Etobicoke community by helping people with progressive, advanced life-threatening illnesses, and their families. At home or in hospital, teams of trained volunteers and professionals meet the needs of clients.
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Trinity Home Hospice
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Provides continuity of care through volunteer care teams to people living with life-threatening illnesses. Helps terminally ill die in comfortable environments.
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White Light Hospice
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A non-profit service providing palliative care for terminally ill clients and respite care to help families and friends who are overburdened. Some accommodation available for out of town family members of a person undergoing treatment.
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