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About Community Head Injury Resource Services (CHIRS)

CHIRS is a registered not-for-profit charitable organization primarily funded by the Central Local Health Integration Network and the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. CHIRS’ services are designed to form the basis of a comprehensive model of service delivery. Residential services offer supported living opportunities that range from access to 24-hour supervision to supported independent living. Ashby Community Support Services (ACSS) provides support to those individuals who are able to live more independently or are being supported by family and others in the community with a myriad of services and support. A broad range of clinical programs are offered particularly for those with behavioural, addictions and mental health issues in addition to having a brain injury.

Through CHIRS Adult Day Services, which is comprised of an adult day program (CHIRS Club) and community programs, CHIRS is able to provide productive and meaningful activities for all participants throughout the community and at our drop-in centre. CHIRS exists to improve the quality of life for persons living with the effects of acquired brain injury. To be leading-edge in the provision of evidence-based community and client-centred services in the field of Acquired Brian Injury.

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Organization Details

  62 Finch Avenue, West
    Toronto, ON, M2N7G1

  (416) 240-8000
  chirs@chirs.com

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Services
  • Day Programs
  • Recreation Leisure Services
  • Residential Rehabilitation
  • Supportive Housing

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