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Organization: Regent Park Community Health Centre
Phone Numbers: 416-364-2261
Fax: 416-364-0822
Email: info@regentparkchc.org
Website: www.regentparkchc.org
Address: 465 Dundas St E
Toronto, ON
M5A 2B2
Intersection: Parliament St and Dundas St E
Location: Toronto (Regent Park)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible      Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon, Wed, Thu 10am-4pm * Tue 12noon-4pm * Fri 10am-3:30pm
Doctor on-call: Daily 24 hours
Walk-In Clinic: Wed 9:30am-11:30am
Executives: Paulos Gebreyesus - Executive Director
paulosg@regentparkchc.org
Service Description: Health centre focused on family and community health * health professionals assess and treat non-life-threatening injuries or illnesses * referrals to other local health services and personal development groups

Community-led health teams develop programs to improve the social supports and conditions that affect long-term health
  • prenatal and postnatal care
  • HIV/AIDS care
  • foot care
  • social workers
  • diabetes education program
  • community gardens
  • healthy eating advice
  • care for older adults in the community
  • low-cost dental care
 
Community Health Workers Provides information, referrals, supportive counselling, case management, advocacy * walk-in and outreach services for newcomers, families and homeless people
 
EarlyON Family home visiting * prenatal and postnatal nutrition and support * school readiness * family resource program * infant mental health specialist * parent and child groups * child and family advocacy * child development clinic * early years social work * parent relief * community development * speech and language screening * EarlyON Child and Family Centre satellite
 
Health Services health services and programs * OHIP not required
 
Hepatitis C Program Support, education and treatment for individuals with chronic Hepatitis C * weekly group includes information, education, social support and preparation for treatment cycle * OHIP not required
 
Homeless/Outreach/Harm Reduction Program Clinics open to current clients only/no walk ins * safe injection site open * harm reduction supplies given at door * all other programs temporarily closed
 
Immigrant/Refugee Programs COVID-19 Service Change: Services by appointment over the phone
 
Pathways to Education Academic and financial supports for high school students
 
Social Work Short term (up to 20 sessions) goal focused counselling, case management, and advocacy * referral to other services available in the community including food banks and housing supports
Fees: Most medical services covered by OHIP * some fees for other programs * dental services - sliding scale
Application: Call or visit * no referral required * appointments required for some programs
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Persons in catchment area or persons who are homeless
Youth health clinic - youth 14-25 years
Languages: English ; Bengali ; Somali ; Tamil
Area(s) Served: Toronto (Old Toronto)

This information was last completely updated on: 8-15-2024


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