Children’s Treatment Network supports children with disabilities or developmental needs in central Ontario. They connect children with programs and services including audiology; augmentative communication consulting; coordinated service planning; diagnostic and consultation services for autism and other conditions; adaptive equipment loans; feeding assessment and consultation; service and support coordination for children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder; occupational therapy; physiotherapy; psychological services; recreation and leisure; school based rehabilitation; seating and mobility services; and service navigation.
Additional Details
Mandate: "Together with our partners, we work with kids, youth and their families to support development and well-being." [Strategic Plan 2022 - 2027]
Credentials: Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities accredited
Type of Resource: Community Agency
Services: Speech Therapist Occupational Therapist Physical Therapist Family support Diagnosis Behavior Consultant Counselling Outreach Recreation for Children Educational Support
Subjects: Behaviour Support Communication Diagnosis & Assessment Family Support Mental Health Therapies Tools & Technologies
Age Range: Pre-School Age (0-5) School Age (5-18)
Target Users: Autistic, disabled, & neurodiverse people
Contact Information
Phone: 1-866-377-0286
165 Ferris Lane, Barrie, ON, Canada
13175 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, ON, Canada
129 Young Street, Alliston, ON, Canada
200 Hume Street, Collingwood, ON, Canada
70 Biscayne Boulevard, Georgina, ON, Canada
50 McIntosh Drive suite 235, Markham, ON, Canada
230 Aberdeen Boulevard, Midland, ON, Canada
465 Davis Drive #400, Newmarket, ON, Canada
169 Front Street North, Orillia, ON, Canada
9401 Jane Street suite 301, Maple, ON, Canada
Region: Regional Municipality of York
Region: Simcoe County
Region: Simcoe County
Region: Regional Municipality of York
Region: Regional Municipality of York
Region: Simcoe County
Region: Regional Municipality of York
Region: Regional Municipality of York