Our programs and services are designed to help rural communities strengthen the social fabric and economic potential and to capitalize on regional economic opportunities. Strong leaders, strategic partnerships, and effective organizations make our region the diverse, economically sustainable place we call home.
At The Westhaven in Winnipeg, Manitoba, you'll explore the joys of an award-winning independent senior living community. Discover an active life with three homestyle meals each day, weekly housekeeping and utilities included in one monthly price. Enjoy our spacious apartments with your choice of a patio or balcony, walk-in tub and kitchenette. You can also arrange for personal care services through a third-party provider. Find coffeeshops, restaurants and shops right outside your front door. Stroll the nearby Old Grant's Mill walking path to the mill. See a movie, or go shopping at the Polo Park Mall. Tour the Assiniboine Park Zoo, wander the massive Assiniboine Park or play a round at Tuxedo Golf Club. Reserve your tour today.
Making a lifestyle change for a loved one is an emotional and challenging decision. After researching several options, we selected Sturgeon Creek 2. Michael and Tania truly understood our concerns and matched us with perfect accommodation for our Mum. Throughout the process we felt the team was truly invested in what would be the best fit for us. The staff is wonderful and caring. Mum is enjoying her new home and our family rests secure in knowing she is in a safe and stimulating environment.Read more
Programs are at the heart of what we do in Seven Oaks. In every one of our schools, we provide rich opportunities for students to engage in the provincial curricula. At the same time, we recognize that every learner is unique, and if we are to meet their needs, we need to be flexible and innovative in establishing programming.
Supporting self advocates, families and caregiversCommunity Living Selkirk is a non-profit community based organization dedicated to the Full Inclusion of persons of all ages who live with an intellectual disability.We are a strong local organization working together with our National (CACL) and Provincial (CL-MB) Associations, partners, families, and government.We provide advocacy and services within our local community and the Interlake area. We are always looking for innovative ways to build and expand inclusive communities.Vision:Our Vision is a community that values diversity and where people with intellectual disabilities and their families have many options for living, learning, playing, working, and contributing to their communities.Mission:The Association is committed to assisting persons with Intellectual Disabilities live full productive lives in the community.10 Steps to Inclusive CommunitiesIn 2005, CACL (our National Association) adopted a 10-year Agenda for Change to work with Canadians, governments, the public and private sectors to make a difference in the lives of Canadians with intellectual disabilities