A critical component of mental health can include the accessibility of services (and the practicing of skills) across relevant environments, such as your home, community, and actual or simulated work/school setting.
Access to services, interventions, and practicing of skills within important aspects of your life can lead to improved gains.
Our clinicians have the training and real-word experience to effectively provide services in home and community environments
Our home and community services help bring your therapy to life, in the settings where real change change needs to happen.
Home and community-based visits target your symptoms in the environments in which they interfere the most such as school, work, home and community. This allows the development of practical skills in applied situations most important to you. This service provides in-person care if you are not able to leave your home.
Therapy for ADHD school accommodations empowers you to thrive academically through the development of skills, and confidence targeted to the demands of the classroom and study practices. Therapy for general work returns or ADHD work accommodations focus on enabling you to build confidence and skills that allow a successful transition back into the workforce. Both services involve a collaborative comprehensive approach to address your unique needs and strengths for increased work/school resilience and success.
To address limitations in care accessibility,the overall goal of the home- and community-based program is to provide evidence-based treatment to individuals who will benefit from accessing services within their homes and/or within relevant community settings.
CBT is a skills-based approach that involves practicing a set of cognitive and behavioural skills. Given the focus of CBT on practicing skills outside of the therapists’ office, the need for coaching and modeling of these skills in the real world and with real problems is essential. These problems may include problems with home management, exercise, increasing social activity, difficulties with organization and planning, reducing engagement in compulsive behaviours and exposing yourself to feared situations, events and objects. The importance of practice in therapy is emphasized by the benefits associated with completion of homework in CBT. Because individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, and attentional problems often report difficulty initiating, maintaining or completing assigned homework tasks on their own, coaching plays an important role in the therapy process.
Therapy for ADHD Accommodations is aimed at helping you manage your symptoms and optimizing your functioning in various settings, including school, work, and home.
Therapy for ADHD school accommodations aims to empower students with ADHD to thrive academically and socially by providing them with the support, resources, and strategies to succeed in academic settings. It involves a comprehensive and collaborative approach to address your unique needs to foster a supportive and inclusive learning. Regardless of the environment(s) targeted, goals are aimed at executive functioning skills such as organization, time management, planning, and prioritization; managing distraction and/or hyperactivity; and social skills training. Loved one can be integrated into care. This form of therapy first requires a Diagnostic Assessment of ADHD.
The goal of therapy and accommodations is to empower those with learning disorders to overcome challenges, build on their strengths, and achieve their full potential in academic, professional, and personal settings. Therapy typically involves a multidisciplinary approach, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Skill-building ( to improve areas affected by the learning disorder, such as reading, writing, math & organizational skills; modifying behaviors that may be hindering learning (such as attention difficulties or impulsivity.) In addition, accommodations in educational and work settings can be crucial. This form of therapy first requires a Psychoeducation diagnostic assessment of Learning Disorders.
Therapy for returning to work focuses on empowering you to overcome obstacles, build resilience, and successfully transition back into the workforce following an absence. It involves a collaborative and holistic approach that addresses your unique needs, challenges, and goals to support their overall well-being and success in the workplace. Therapists may collaborate with employers, human resources professionals, or occupational health specialists to identify workplace accommodations and support services that may facilitate the individual’s successful return to work. This may include flexible work arrangements, modified duties, stress management, workload management, skill building, healthy communication, and priority/goal setting. This form of therapy aims to address various factors that may impact your ability to work, including physical health conditions, mental health issues, injuries, disabilities, or other personal challenges.
Understanding the difference between services can feel overwhelming. We are here to help! Please keep reading to see our answers to some common questions about our Home and Community Supports Program.
Please see our current fees page for an updates list of all our service fees. Please note that therapists charge for travel time based on their hourly rate (e.g., 15 minutes of travel = ¼ of hourly rate)
Therapists travel to your home or community setting to provide services. It can be more convenient and allow therapists to address challenges related to your environment.
Home and community therapy may be appropriate if you or your loved one have difficulty accessing traditional clinical services, prefer receiving care in your own environment, or have specific challenges that can be addressed more effectively in the home or community setting.
Yes, family members or caregivers are often encouraged to participate to provide support and assistance as needed.