Since 1985, AOS has been offering day programs for people coping with Alzheimer disease and related dementias (ADRD), as well as support programs for their caregivers. The day program is the largest of its kind in Ontario.AOS recognizes the need for individual and caregiver support, guidance and information and provides counselling, support groups, and ongoing educational seminars.AOS staff believe strongly in preserving the dignity and quality of life for those impacted by ADRD and offers a program based on person-centred care.
Whether it´s a job promotion, buying a first car, or being recognized for an artistic, athletic or community achievement – we all set goals; and in meeting them we both discover who we are, and find the confidence to tackle the next, bigger obstacle. This is how we grow, feel alive, find fulfillment and take our place in the world.Since 1973, the Alice Saddy Association has supported those who feel that people – including people with developmental disabilities – are more alive when they are free to challenge their limits and experience the dignity of becoming the person they know they can be.From a perspective that places the freedom to achieve at the heart of a life of dignity and fulfillment, the Alice Saddy Association provides support for adults with developmental disabilities.