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Practical Insights for Busy Caregivers
Program: Oakville - Adult Day Program
Organizations: Mind Forward Brain Injury Services
Phone Numbers: 905-949-4411
Toll-Free: 1-877-654-1137
Fax: 905-949-4019
Email: intake@mindforward.org
Website: mindforward.org/
Address: St Luke's Community Centre
3114 Dundas St W
Oakville, ON
L6M 4J3
Intersection: Valleyridge Dr and Dundas St W
Location: Oakville (Bronte Creek)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible      Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Tue-Thu 9am-12noon * hours may vary
Executives: Hunter Saggar - Chief Executive Officer
905-949-4411 ext 254 * Stephanie.DCosta@mindforward.org
Contacts: Mariana Ljuljdjuraj - Senior Manager, Supported Independent Living (SIL) and Senior Services
905-949-4411 ext 240 * Mariana.Ljuljdjuraj@mindforward.org
Service Description: Adult Day Program provides a safe and inclusive environment that offers a variety of therapeutic activities with a focus on increasing social interaction, developing functional skills, and improving physical, cognitive, and emotional health * social and recreational activities for people with acquired brain injury in a group setting for part of the day * offers daily respite for both individuals and their families to reduce caregiver burnout * program sessions run approximately 3-6 months depending on location * virtual programming is available
  • exercise and fitness
  • access to functional skill building activities that promote the re-learning and acquisition of skills that may have been affected by the individual’s brain injury
  • recreational and skill-building groups
  • psychosocial and adjustment groups are offered  by referral only and include anger management, depression support, self-esteem support, ABI education, communication and social skills, peer support, and substance use and brain injury (SUBI)
Fees: None
Application: To register, clients can access the online form which is provided by the Day Program Group Leader or Senior Staff
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: People 16-65 years of age living with the effects of an acquired brain injury
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Halton Region

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This information was last completely updated on: 3-16-2026


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