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Mid-Toronto Community Services
Office phone: 416-962-9449
Fax: 416-962-5541 E-mail: admin@midtoronto.com Web site: www.midtoronto.com Address: 192 Carlton St, 2nd Fl, Toronto, ON, M5A 2K8 Location (Intersection): Toronto East (Sherbourne St-Carlton St) Ward: Toronto Centre-Rosedale (Ward 28) Officers: Kaarina Luoma, Executive Director, 416-962-9449 ext 228 Contacts: Andrea Abbott-Kokosin, Manager, Community-Based Programs, 416-962-9449 ext 222 Christine Chow, Manager, Adult Day Centre and Social Work Services, 416-962-9449 ext 329 Hours: Mon-Thu 8:30-4, Fri 8:30-3 Area served: CPR tracks-Lake Ontario; Don Valley Parkway - Yonge St Languages of service: English ; Korean - for some services ; interpreters may be arranged for other languages as necessary Eligibility: Seniors - adults living with disability or illness How to apply: Interview - assessment Fees: Subsidies may be available Physical access: Ramp to front door, but office not wheelchair accessible Service description: Community-based programs and adult day centre Community support services -- meals on wheels Monday-Sunday
Organization type: Non Profit ; United Way ; Registered Charity Subjects AIDS; Accompaniment services; Case management; Chinese community; Congregate dining; Counselling; Food; Form filling; Housing facilities; Information and referral; Korean community; Meals on wheels; Physical disabilities; Reduced cost services; Security checks; Seniors; South Asian community; Transportation; Vegetarianism Other Services See List Record ID MET0685 Last complete update 2007-09-25 Last modification date 2008-03-05
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