Community Living

For more than 60 years, Community Living Victoria has provided services and support to people with intellectual disabilities and their families, at the same time promoting participation in the community.

Community Living

For more than 60 years, Community Living Victoria has provided services and support to people with intellectual disabilities and their families, at the same time promoting participation in the community.

Community Living

For more than 60 years, Community Living Victoria has provided services and support to people with intellectual disabilities and their families, at the same time promoting participation in the community.

Community Living

For more than 60 years, Community Living Victoria has provided services and support to people with intellectual disabilities and their families, at the same time promoting participation in the community.

Community Living

For more than 60 years, Community Living Victoria has provided services and support to people with intellectual disabilities and their families, at the same time promoting participation in the community.

Community Living

For more than 60 years, Community Living Victoria has provided services and support to people with intellectual disabilities and their families, at the same time promoting participation in the community.

Parent Support

Parent-Support-ProgramCLV’s PSP provides parents with intellectual disabilities the resources they need to best care for their children. These resources include regular home visits for ongoing parenting information and training, connecting families with other agencies and programs and assisting families to navigate the various school, government and community systems.

In order to be eligible for support, one or both parents must be eligible for CLBC services.  Referrals can be made by parents, family members, advocates, public health professionals or other community agency representatives. Call CLV or CLBC directly to request a referral. Once a space becomes available, the PSP coordinator will meet with the parents to discuss the program in more detail and to help determine  whether the PSP is what the family is looking for.

Parent Support – call 250-477-7231 local 231   pspcoordinator@clvic.ca

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