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Community Support Services - Acquired Brain Injury
Paula Cassin Learning Centre
300 New Toronto St, Unit 1
Toronto
300 New Toronto St, Unit 1
Toronto
416-789-7806
Fax: 416-789-7807
Daily 24 hours
Administration: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Administration: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Last update: Apr 24, 2026: Suggest an edit
Application
Visit https://www.pace-il.ca/acquired-brain-injury-community-program
Eligibility / Target Population
Adults with disabilities that require support services
Fees
None
Executives
Walter Quan - Senior Coordinator
416-789-7806 ext 315 * wquan@pace-il.ca
416-789-7806 ext 315 * wquan@pace-il.ca
Contacts
Ghazala Mirza - Program Manager
416-789-7806 ext 314 * sfadipe@pace-il.ca
416-789-7806 ext 314 * sfadipe@pace-il.ca
Languages
English
Area Served
Greater Toronto Area
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
Description of Services:
Provide support to individuals who are living with the effects of a mild/moderate - severe acquired brain injury in working on their personal goals * work with our client to develop tailored supports and strategies to facilitate their success in reaching their goal(s)
Following the assessment process, recommendations, and a plan for specific individualized service needs and goals are developed * depending on the goals that have been established, the length of the program could be 6-12 weeks long * further assessments may be conducted on an as-needed basis
Service is provided in home, community, school or workplace - once or twice a week (depending upon the need)
Coaches assist clients to set their individual goals * goal areas could include:
Eligible Candidates:
Following the assessment process, recommendations, and a plan for specific individualized service needs and goals are developed * depending on the goals that have been established, the length of the program could be 6-12 weeks long * further assessments may be conducted on an as-needed basis
Service is provided in home, community, school or workplace - once or twice a week (depending upon the need)
Coaches assist clients to set their individual goals * goal areas could include:
- organization and planning
- budgeting or financial management
- education or employment support
- community orientation and travel training
- self care/daily routines/stress management focusing on health and overall well-being
- building social and leisure recreational options
Eligible Candidates:
- 18 years of age or older
- mild/moderate acquired brain injury (must provide medical documentation confirming diagnosis);
- able to work on short-terms goals and make a commitment to the program
- do not present a harm to themselves or others
- able to interact safely when out in the community
Last Updated: Apr 24, 2026: Suggest an edit