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Organisation: Centennial Infant and Child Centre - Toronto  
Numéros de téléphone: 416-935-0200
Télécopie: 416-935-0300
Adresse courriel: info@cicc.on.ca
Site Web: www.cicc.ca
Adresse postale:
1580 Yonge St
Toronto, ON
M4T 1Z8
Point géographique: Cross street: Yonge St and St Clair Ave W
Notes sur l'accessibilité: Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Easy access to elevator ; Wheelchair accessible washroom, assistance needed with door
Heures d’ouverture: Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4 pm
Personnes-ressources publiques: Shemina Ladak - Executive Director
416-935-0200 ext 235 * sladak@cicc.on.ca
Description des services: Early Intervention Program
  • home-visiting service providing expert support to parents/caregivers in the developmental monitoring and care of their child(ren) who present with delays in two or more areas of development
  • main goal of program is to enable and empower families to confidently care for, monitor, and encourage their child's growth and development
  • As needed, and at the request of the Early Childhood Interventionist, an Occupational Therapy Consultant will work with the ECI and family to assess the child
  • recommendations from the consultant are in one or more of the following
    areas: positioning, motor skills, sensory needs, feeding skills, and specialized equipment
Preschool Program -- see separate entry

Frais: Early Intervention Program: No cost to clients; funded partially by the government of Ontario's Ministry of Children,

Community, and Social Services ("MCCSS"), and partially through fundraising/donations
Procédé et formulaires: Referral by parents or professionals; referrals should be faxed to 416-935-0300 or emailed to intake@cicc.on.ca; parents/guardians must provide consent if others refer their child on their behalf. Referral forms must be completed in their entirety to be accepted. Click Request for Early Intervention for online link to form
Admissibilité / population desservie: Children, from birth to daycare or kindergarten entry, exhibiting delays or risk for delays, in two or more areas of development related to established risks (including but not limited to):

  • genetic and chromosomal syndromes (e.g. Down syndrome)

  • neurological disorders (e.g., seizures disorder, cerebral palsy)

  • metabolic disorders (e.g., untreated hypothyroidism, PKU)

  • congenital malformation (e.g., microcephaly, hydrocephalus)

  • infections of the nervous system (e.g., meningitis, encephalitis, HIV, CMV, herpes)

    and/or biological risks (including but not limited to):

  • pre or perinatal complications (e.g. small for gestational age, birth

    hypoxia)

  • prematurity

  • sensory impairments such as blindness or deafness in

    association with other developmental delays

  • early global developmental delays

  • substance use during pregnancy (Mothercraft or a similar agency

    should also be involved if the baby is living with the birth mother)

    and/or psychosocial risks (including but not limited to):

  • children with sensory sensitivities and regulation challenges

  • parent-child attachment difficulties

  • child neglect or abuse

  • caregiver mental health concerns

    Children must live in the Toronto, in a postal code beginning with "M"
  • Langues: English
    Zone(s) desservie(s):
    Greater Toronto Area  
    Voir aussi: Réadaptation en lien avec une déficience développementale
    Réadaptation pédiatrique
    Soins de réadaptation - À domicile

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