Click on any of the links below for more information on accessibility grants and resources.
Accessibility Grants
- Age Friendly Senior Housing Grant: This program funds projects that incorporate accessible, adaptable and inclusive designs, which allow seniors to continue to live independently in their communities for as long as possible.
- The Home and Vehicle Modification Program: Ontario March of Dimes offers funding for basic home and/or vehicle modifications.
- Ontario Renovates: Provides financial assistance to low-income seniors and to persons with disabilities for essential repairs and accessibility modifications to support independent living.
Accessibility Resources
- Access 2 Entertainment: Free or discounted admission for support persons at participating entertainment venues.
- Accessible Parking Permit: Available through the Ontario Ministry of Transportation, permit issued to individuals and entitles the vehicle in which it is displayed to be parked in a designated accessible parking space.
- AccessON: The Ministry of Community and Social Services provides information, resources and motivation to make Ontario more accessible to everyone.
- Access to Travel: Government of Canada site provides information on accessible transportation and travel across Canada.
- AMI Accessibility Media Inc.: Canada's non-profit multimedia broadcast services.
- Canadian Hard of Hearing Association (CHHA): A consumer-based organization formed by and for hard of hearing Canadians.
- The Canadian Hearing Society (CHS): Provides services that enhance the independence of deaf, deafened and hard of hearing people, and that encourage prevention of hearing loss.
- Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA): Promotes good mental health and advocates for social change.
- Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB): CNIB provides the services and support necessary to enjoy a good quality of life while living with vision loss.
- Community Living Ontario: Advocates for, promotes and facilitates the full participation, inclusion and citizenship of people who have intellectual disabilities.
- Easter Seals Ontario: Helps children, youth and young adults with physical disabilities achieve their full individual potential and future independence.
- Emergency Preparedness Guide for People with Disabilities: Government of Ontario's emergency preparedness considerations for Ontarians with disabilities.
- Independent Living Services of Simcoe County and Area: Independent Living Services of Simcoe County & Area exists to provide support and services to people with physical disabilities or limitations in Simcoe County, to assist them to lead dignified, productive and independent lives.
- Illustrated Technical Guide to the Accessibility Standards for the Design of Public Spaces: This guide is organized to assist architects, landscape architects, planners and other designers to quickly access relevant technical requirements for the design of most types of public spaces. It also provides background information, better practice tips and case studies to help improve understanding and make compliance with the Standard easy to understand.
- Persons with Disabilities Online: Government of Canada site providing information for persons with disabilities, family members and caregivers.
- Spinal Cord Injury Ontario: Assists persons with spinal cord injuries and other physical disabilities to achieve independence, self-reliance and full community participation.
- T 9-1-1: Text with 9-1-1 enables hearing and speech-impaired Canadians to access emergency services more directly and efficiently. Through this service, call center operators are able to communicate with registered users via text messages.
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