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Program: Brain Injury Services  
Organization: March of Dimes Canada - North East Region
Sudbury
Phone Numbers: 705-671-3188
Toll-Free: 1-888-260-5269
TTY: 705-674-3750
Fax: 705-671-6240
Email: neindependence@marchofdimes.ca
Website: www.marchofdimes.ca
Address:
96 Larch St, Unit 405
Sudbury, ON
P3E 1C1
Intersection: Larch St and Lisgar St
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4pm
Executives: Melanie Mach - Regional Director
705-671-3188 ext 3122
Public Contacts: Mallory Sheffield - Community Support Resource Worker
Service Description: Community-based support and rehabilitation services to adults living with the effects of an acquired brain injury

BI Housing services
- Provides community-based rehabilitation and personal support to adults who have experienced an acquired brain injury for those requiring up to 24 hour supports

BI Outreach services - Offered in one's home or community to provide rehabilitation supports to assist with enhancing functional abilities (physical, cognitive, behavioural, social and activities of daily living) to assist with independent living

BI Group Services - Focus on providing educational, rehabilitation, support and leisure opportunities to those living with the effects of an acquired brain injury

Assisted Living High Risk Seniors - Supports eligible seniors wishing to remain in their homes with personal support, meal assistance and light homemaking services

Fees: Free, unless third-party insurance involved
Application: Call * no referral required * Complete the online referral form
Eligibility / Target Population: Adults and youth 16 years and older, living with the effects of an acquired brain injury * must have a documented acquired brain injury for admission to housing services
Languages: English
Language Notes: Identified for the provision of French language services
Area Served:
Espanola, Greater Sudbury, and Manitoulin Island, Algoma, Nipissing, Temiskaming, Timmins  
See Also: Acquired Brain Injury Rehabilitation
Assisted Living for High-Risk Seniors
Life Skills for People with Disabilities
Rehabilitative Care - Community-Based Therapy
Rehabilitative Care - In-Home

This information was last completely updated on July 9, 2025

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