Adult Day ProgramProvides a daytime group environment of supervised activities, meals, companionship and recreation for older adults and those with chronic or palliative conditions.
Art TherapyCreating, viewing and talking about art to provide a way to cope with difficult thoughts, such as a new diagnosis, or address traumatic experiences.
Fitness GroupExercise sessions where participants develop physical fitness and/or skills within a defined sport. May be either beginners or advanced.
Friendly VisitingProvided at homeOffers no charge visiting companionship such as conversation, reading, games, or crafts, while providing a safety check. The contact may be face-to-face at the client's home or through a phone call.
Health Education ClassesProvides education to participants to make choices that may improve wellness or reduce risks of disease. May focus on specific diseases or specific lifestyle issues (e.g. healthy eating).
Music TherapyServices that use music to promote healing, improve mood, relieve stress, and provide relaxation. May involve listening, song writing, lyric discussion, or performing music.
Other ServicesOther unique and uncommon services.
Residential HospiceImproves quality of life for people living with life-limiting illness in a residential facility that feels like home. Care includes symptom management, social, spiritual, and family support.
Spiritual CareSpiritual care providers help to integrate spiritual and religious aspects of care, as defined by the individual, into the care of the whole person - body, mind and spirit.
Support GroupIn-person meetings where members provide each other with help for a particular life challenge. Often involves relating personal experiences and providing sympathetic understanding. May be clinician or volunteer-led.