Uni-Diversity

Uni-Diversity was founded in 2020 by Laurie Mitchell. Laurie is a Special Care Counsellor and Developmental Services Worker with over 25 years of experience in the field.

Using a holistic professional approach including knowledge from her personal involvement as a mother to neurodiverse children and caregiver to her father who has Alzheimer’s, equips Laurie to provide support, consultation and education around meeting the diverse needs of those who require assistance as well as those in the role of parenting, educating, or caring for someone else. Many existing services do not necessarily consider the basic humanity and natural neurodiversity of people, which is fundamental for identifying and meeting needs. Uni-Diversity’s services are designed to help untangle unique and/or complex situations by finding the root of any issue or need, and then addressing it through coaching and consultations that will help produce action for real change. Laurie’s approach is intended to be different; offering services that consider the person providing a support or service as much as the person receiving it, and aim to be an effective and change-inducing process that builds understanding as well as skills, for both the supporter(s) and the individual(s) requiring support.  

Centre des aîné.e.s de Saint-Léonard

Centre des aîné.e.s de Saint-Léonard provides a variety of social services, psychosocial intervention and social activities for people aged 55 years and older living in Saint-Leonard. 

Caregiver Info

Professional listening, information and referral service for caregivers, their entourage, and health professionals.

The Eva Marsden Center – For Social Justice and Aging

Formally known as The NDG Senior Citizens’ Council, The Eva Marsden Center for Social Justice and Aging is dedicated to restoring humanity and dignity to the experience of growing older in our society.  EMC works to improve all aspects of health and well-being while collectively addressing systemic issues that impact daily life. 

Centre d’hébergement Auclair

Residential centres, or residential and long-term care centres (CHSLDs) care for adults whose decreased independence prevents them from continuing to live on their own. Most elderly people who are referred to a residential centre require more than 3 hours of care a day. 

Centre d’hébergement Paul-Gouin

Residential centres, or residential and long-term care centres (CHSLDs) care for adults whose decreased independence prevents them from continuing to live on their own. Most elderly people who are referred to a residential centre require more than 3 hours of care a day. 

Centre d’hébergement de Saint-Laurent

Residential centres, or residential and long-term care centres (CHSLDs) care for adults whose decreased independence prevents them from continuing to live on their own. Most elderly people who are referred to a residential centre require more than 3 hours of care a day. 

Centre d’hébergement Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci

Residential centres, or residential and long-term care centres (CHSLDs) care for adults whose decreased independence prevents them from continuing to live on their own. Most elderly people who are referred to a residential centre require more than 3 hours of care a day. 

Centre d’hébergement de Cartierville (also known as Manoir Cartierville)

Residential centres, or residential and long-term care centres (CHSLDs) care for adults whose decreased independence prevents them from continuing to live on their own. Most elderly people who are referred to a residential centre require more than 3 hours of care a day. 

Centre d’hébergement Saint-Joseph-de-la-Providence

Residential centres, or residential and long-term care centres (CHSLDs) care for adults whose decreased independence prevents them from continuing to live on their own. Most elderly people who are referred to a residential centre require more than 3 hours of care a day.