Day Centres and Rehabilitation Centres
Day centers are supervised, supported care facilities for seniors experiencing a loss of autonomy. They can serve to provide respite for full-time caregivers, and provide activity and social contact in a broad range of circumstances. Services include nursing care, footcare, rehabilitation, occupational therapy, workshops, arts and crafts, recreation, special activities and outings. Unlike community centres, referrals are often required for entry into these facilities.
Institut Universitaire de Geriatrie de Montreal
The day centre at the Alfred-Desrochers Pavilion provides therapy, rehabilitation, prevention and health promotion activities to persons losing their autonomy. Its aim is to enable seniors to continue living at home. Although group activities are the norm at the day centre, certain intervention modalities may be offered on an individual basis.
4565 chemin Queen-Mary, Montréal (Québec) H3W 1W5
Tel: 514 340-2800
New Hope caters to the needs of senior citizens. Lunch is served everyday, Meals on Wheels services are provided, and group outings to local restaurants are offered.
Tel: (514) 484-0425
5701 Décarie boul., Montreal (QC) H3W 3C8
Tel: (514) 738-5151
E-mail: centre-evasion@videotron.ca
Beaconsfield and Roxboro
NOVA - 447 Beaconsfield Blvd, Beaconsfield (QC) H9W 4C2
Tel: (514) 695-8335, ext. 216
5165 Sherbrooke Street West, Suite 410, Montréal (QC) H4A 1T6
Tel: (514) 369-0800
E-mail: info@alzheimermontreal.ca
The Information and Referral Service of Greater Montreal
Offers free information about community resources. Directs persons seeking help to the appropriate agency.
Tel: (514) 527-1375
E-mail: crgm@info-reference.qc.ca