Happy in my Home, Community Support Services of Niagara is a volunteer based, client-driven community support service to help seniors and adults with disabilities live independently in their own homes. CSSN staff feel that their daily work is meaningful, impacts those in the community and allows our clients to live their lives to the fullest.
Ontario Health Team
As part of our commitment to create a seamless, integrated healthcare system for Niagara, we are proud to partner with more than 40 other healthcare, the community support sector social services across Niagara to submit the full application to the Ministry of Health in our next steps in becoming an Ontario Health Team.
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Thanks for your team that aided in making my Father’s life as comfortable as possible. Your services were much appreciated by our family.
Thank you for your faithful delivery of meals. It helped my Mom stay in her home until the end.
The grab bars in the bathroom make me feel so much safer to take a shower and get up from the toilet. I feel much more independent and confident that I can stay home. The grab bars and shower chair make such a difference and I do not need to sit in the bathtub and often I could not get out! Thank you!
The Safety at Home program has made such a difference to me. In recent weeks, I followed all your recommendations and I was happy to call you to tell you. Thank you!
Thank you to the staff & volunteers for their care and concern which enabled our father to remain in his home until he was admitted to the hospital.
Thank you for so many helping hands, the drivers are so kind and helpful and the visitor gives so much of their time. It really has made a difference in my father’s life.
Thank you for your much needed services during my recovery. I appreciated all the transportation that I received and the drivers were so helpful.
I can’t say enough about your help, because when my father first lost his licence I didn’t know what to do. He had isolated himself and had no social life. His drivers have been great, and one driver has gone beyond and also visits with my father. The visits are important, he needs it, it is really for him and it takes the pressure off me too.
Mom was a lady who fought us every step of the way to initiate this program, yet she would now be devasted without it. Seriously, it is wonderful how happy this one afternoon a month makes Mom.
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