This adult day program helps individuals remain in their homes and offers respite to caregivers with services like fitness, social activities, and medication administration.
The neighbourhood
This program helps individuals access affordable, healthy, and culturally appropriate food across Newfoundland & Labrador.
Food First NL
This service provides a specialized program for individuals who are experiencing their first episode of psychosis, aged 16-50.
Psychosis Intervention Early Recovery (PEIR) Program
This program provides financial support for eligible prescription medications for individuals residing in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Newfoundland and Labrador Prescription Drug Program (NLPDP)
This program provides up to 90 days of short-term care for individuals recovering from hospitalization.
Convalescence Care Program
This organization provides food, clothing, and emergency services to those in need, offering a food pantry and emergency food hampers.
Bridges to Hope
This is for Individuals in need of Imminent, Short-term accommodations who are homeless or in immediate crisis.
NLHC Emergency Housing Line
In person, telephone, or virtual single-session counselling service.
Doorways
This organization provides financial aid for low-income seniors to help cover the costs of household and healthcare services.
Aging Well at Home Grant
This option provides temporary care for individuals who are discharged from a hospital and unable to return to their previous living arrangement.
30-day Short Stay Option
This community-based organization delivers settlement and integration services to immigrant and refugees in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Association for New Canadians
This transitional housing service helps individuals experiencing chronic homelessness, offering communal housing with additional healthcare supports.
Horizons at 106
This program provides treatment of serious mental illness and symptoms, hands-on assistance with daily living activities and recovery support for individuals.
Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) program
This financial support program helps with expenses like food, rent, medical supplies, and utilities for eligible individuals in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Income Support
This option is a 20-bed, 30-day transitional space at Chancellor Park for clients who are medically discharged from hospital.
The ALC Centre
This service offers individual drop-in counseling for women and gender-diverse people, providing support without needing an appointment.
St. John's Status of Women Council (SJSOWC)
this program allows individuals to remain living in their homes safely and with dignity by providing meals and transportation support
Meals on Wheels
This service offers intensive outpatient treatment for individuals diagnosed with eating disorders, requiring a referral for participation.
HOPE program
Provides coverage of prescription medication to residents 65 and older who receive Old Age Security (OAS) benefits and the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS).
The 65 Plus Plan
A program for individuals requiring supportive care before returning home to facilitate recovery following an acute episode or planned hospital stay.
The Rehabilitation and Restorative Care Program
This program offers individuals with disabilities or those unable to use conventional transit access to participate in the community through specialized transportation
The Go-Bus
This non-profit offers breakfast, lunch, and supper services for individuals 26+ in the community.
The Gathering Place
This program provides a specialized service for individuals 16+ with withdrawal management and inpatient treatment for alcohol, drugs, or gambling.
This benefit is for individuals 64 and older by December 31st of the taxation year.
Newfoundland and Labrador Seniors Benefit
this home is for individuals with moderate to advancing dementia who require a higher need for supervision and assistance. Individuals must be medically stable and not require 24-hour nursing services and/or regular 2-person assistance.
Meadow Creek Enhanced Dementia Care unit