Life Long Care

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Goals & Objectives

The program provides transportation services; opportunities for socialization; service navigation and advocacy; and emotional and spiritual supports to promote independent living and good quality of life.

The Odawa Native Friendship Centre (ONFC) launched its program in 1996, and currently employs an Administrator and Coordinator.

To enhance the efficiency of the ONFC to respond to the life long care needs of older Indigeneous people who may have limited mobility related to a persistent medical condition or physical disability, in a manner that is consistent with the mission statement, philosophy and overall goals and objectives of the ONFC.

To provide culturally appropriate services that strengthen the physical, spiritual, mental and emotional well-being and enhance the quality of life for those receiving life long care services.

Components/Activities

Eligibility to be pre-determined through an intake process.

Below are the services provided:

  • Adult Day: providing social, recreational and physical activities and/or meals for the frail elderly, transportation provided as available, with assistance of volunteers.
  • Congregate Dining: providing meals and social activities for the frail elderly, with assistance of volunteers.
  • Transportation: providing transportation to medical appointments and for participation in LLC activities for the frail elderly; minimum 24-hour notice required.
  • Home Maintenance and Repair: arranging for heavy housekeeping–seasonal housecleaning, washing indoor walls, drapes, slipcovers, windows, cupboards; paid service assumed by clients.
  • Friendly Visits: visiting, assisting with shopping needs, etc., with assistance of volunteers.
  • Security Checks: checking on the safety and health of isolated elderly clients through weekly visits and/or telephone calls, with assistance of volunteers.
  • Caregiver Volunteer
  • Hospice: supporting clients in palliative care, including bereavement support; service provided by trained volunteers.
  • Indigenous Support Services: providing referrals, advocacy and information for clients, with assistance of volunteers.

Target group

Chronically ill, cognitively impaired, physically disabled, frail and elderly urban Indigenous people of all ages..

Hours of Operation

Days Times
Monday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Tuesday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Wednesday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Thurday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Contact Information

Tina Ohlman
LLC Administrator
Cell: (613) 614-6759
Email:  tohlman@odawa.on.ca
Simone Charette
LLC Coordinator
Cell: (343) 999-7602
Email:  lifelongcare@odawa.on.ca

Phone:  (613) 722-3811