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The Salvation Army Broadview Village MainHouse

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1132 Broadview Avenue
305 Morrish Road Toronto Ontario M1C 1E9 CA

The Broadview Village Enrichment Program has 2 locations: 1132 Broadview and 150 Railside.  Individuals are supported to develop social skills (appropriate interactions and relationships), Communication skills, Life Skills.  Participants are encouraged to engage fully within their community (Volunteer work; delivering Meals on Wheels) and Community Participation. 

Staff provide support (1:4 , 1:3, 1:2,, 1:1 and 2:1 where/when needed). 
Fees are based on staff support ratio with a starting base fee of;  $58.50 /day.

Staff used signed English to facilitate Communication; and visual pictures where/as applicable.  English is the primary language spoken.  Program Hours are Monday-Friday 9am-3pm.

The Enrichment Program also offers Respite Programs (Tuesday evenings and Saturdays)  based on applicants and interest.

For further information and setting up a tour: please contact  Nicky  or Bonnie at 416-285-4373 ext 211

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The Salvation Army Broadview Village

The Salvation Army Broadview Village supports adults with developmental disabilities and /or dual diagnosis; and adults coping with mental illness. We offer Residential Programs and Community Day Programs. Our Vision: a network of thriving communities where the common and unique strengths and needs of each member are promoted and supported by The Salvation Army.

The Salvation Army Core values:

Hope: We give hope through the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Service: We reach out to support others without discrimination.
Dignity: We respect and value each other, recognizing everyone’s worth.
Stewardship: We responsibly manage the resources entrusted to us

At Broadview Village, we are committed to diversity, inclusion, and equity of all persons regardless of their differences. Staff supporting individuals have a wide variety of cultural and faith backgrounds and speak different languages (Farsi, Hausa, Igbo, Spanish, Mandarin, Polish, Ojibwe, Francais).

The MainHouse site supports adults with autism and/or complex needs. It offers a small group setting where individuals can develop communication skills, social skills and interactions, and where participants are encouraged to be engaged in their community.