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OCL Improving the lives of people. Learn about our programs, services, history, governance and leadership.
If you have a loved one with autism who doesn’t talk, don’t worry. There are plenty of things that people on the spectrum
Supported Independent Living or SIL is an affordable, flexible and homely living environment that enables people with disabilities to live safely in the community.
OCL's guide to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is a collection of resources that aim to provide a comprehensive overview of the disorder and its effects on people, families, and society.
Ottawa-Carleton Lifeskills Inc. (OCL) has been helping families in Canada with developmental disabilities and disorders for over 35 years.
We are one of Ottawa’ leading providers of support for adults with developmental disabilities. Our Home Share program provides support to individuals with a developmental disability while residing in the home of an OCL Home Share employee.
We are one of Ottawa’s leading providers of support for adults with developmental disabilities. Our day programs will help advance skills and provide a fun relaxed atmosphere.
We strive to ensure that each person is living in an environment that meets his or her needs, values and preferences.
The Virtual Day Program is an online learning day program. It provides a glimpse into how the OCL can help PWD thrive in their everyday life.
Our mission is to provide programs that support and empower adults with developmental disabilities to live in their own space.
The Ottawa-Carleton Lifeskills Inc. offers a variety of residential programs for people with disabilities. Find out more about our services today!
OCL provides residential & day supports for adults with developmental disabilities. Our programs are designed to help each person reach their fullest potential.
You must be 18 to access services but you can start the process at 16 to be ready to find services when you turn 18.
You must be 18 to access services but you can start the process at 16 to be ready to find services when you turn 18.
Since 1985, OCL has been offering adults with developmental disabilities encouragement, opportunities and experiences through programs wassisted living here they can grow, learn and thrive.
We are Ontario's leading provider of supported independent living services. We offer a variety of career opportunities in a supportive environment.
Providing programs and services that improve the quality of life for people with developmental disabilities and their families.
Search for answers to frequently asked questions about OCL programs and services for autistic and mentally challenged adults.
OCL Board members bring many years of business and non-profit experience of assisted living for people with disabilities.
This is a list of other organizations, events and information that may be helpful.
What is a developmental disability? A developmental disability is a developmental condition that has lasted or is expected to last for a significant portion of a person's life.
If you're a young adult struggling with panic disorder, know that you're not alone. This article provides an overview of panic disorder
A comprehensive guide to understanding learning disabilities and special needs, including definitions, causes, and how to get help.
While most disability programs focus on providing medical care and improving the lives of people with physical disabilities