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Community Support Services

450 Notre Dame Ave, Unit 103
Sudbury, ON
P3C 5K8
Sudbury, ON
P3C 5K8

705-671-7181

Fax: 705-671-1238

Daily 7am-11pm
Last updated: Mar 20, 2025: Suggest an edit
Application
Applications must be made through Development Services Ontario (DSO) at 1-855-376-6673 or email info@iccctbay.org
Eligibility - Population(s) Served
Adults 18 years of age and older with a developmental disability and must also have support staff if cannot function independently
Executives
Sherry Salo - Executive Director
ssalo@clgs.ca
Kim Rumley - Director Community Services
krumley@clgs.ca
ssalo@clgs.ca
Kim Rumley - Director Community Services
krumley@clgs.ca
Languages
English ; French
Language Note
French reception and website * French interpretation available upon request
Area(s) Served
Greater Sudbury
Accessibility

Description of Services:
Services provided:
Supported Independent Living
Supports people to live independently in their own homes * assists in developing skills in the areas of self-care, household management, budgeting and accessing community resources
The Skills Centre
Designed to assist individuals with various abilities to lead fulfilling lives * offers fun and meaningful experiences centered around five pillars of the curriculum: home skills, community inclusion, independent living, vocational skills, and advocacy
Social Club
Offers a variety of enjoyable activities, including crafting and singing, community outings and special guests
Community Participation Supports
Helps individuals to enable community and neighborhood connections, building meaningful relationships, and find ways to develop personal interests and skills * provide and support opportunities to develop skills that utilize the community infrastructure, such as transportation services, shopping, libraries, recreation
Supports people to live independently in their own homes * assists in developing skills in the areas of self-care, household management, budgeting and accessing community resources
The Skills Centre
Designed to assist individuals with various abilities to lead fulfilling lives * offers fun and meaningful experiences centered around five pillars of the curriculum: home skills, community inclusion, independent living, vocational skills, and advocacy
Social Club
Offers a variety of enjoyable activities, including crafting and singing, community outings and special guests
Community Participation Supports
Helps individuals to enable community and neighborhood connections, building meaningful relationships, and find ways to develop personal interests and skills * provide and support opportunities to develop skills that utilize the community infrastructure, such as transportation services, shopping, libraries, recreation
Last updated: Mar 20, 2025: Suggest an edit
