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Organization: ErinoakKids Centre for Treatment and Development - Brampton  
Phone Numbers: 905-855-2690 ext 1
Toll-Free: 1-877-374-6625
Fax: 905-790-9589
Website: www.erinoakkids.ca/
Address:
10145 McVean Dr
Brampton, ON
L6P 4K7
Intersection: Goreway Dr and Castlemore Rd
Location: Brampton (Bram East)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours:
  Administration
Mon8am-7:30pm
Tue8am-7:30pm
Wed8am-7:30pm
Thu8am-7:30pm
Fri8am-5pm
Sat8am-4pm

Executives: Bridget Fewtrell - President and Chief Executive Officer
Service Description: Provides a comprehensive range of family-centred treatment, rehabilitation and support services to children with disabilities and their families who reside in Dufferin, Halton, Peel, Waterloo and Wellington County

Services include:

  • Assistive Devices Resources Services - assistive technology to help children/youth with physical, developmental and communication disabilities
  • Autism Services - therapy, services and support to children with autism and their families - autism diagnostic assessments, autism resources, fee for service options, free Foundational services, Ontario Autism program (OAP)
  • Blind Low Vision Early Intervention Program - services and support for children born blind or with low vision, and their families
  • Early Child Resource Services - programs to support children with special needs in licensed childcare settings (Peel Region only)
  • Infant Hearing Program - newborn hearing screening; audiology and support services for children at risk for, or who have, permanent hearing loss
  • Medical Clinic and Specialty Services - Developmental Pediatricians, Pediatricians, and nurses support clinics and services including: CP-Neuromotor, Spasticity Management/Botox, Neuromuscular, Developmental Consultation, and more
  • Occupational Therapy - therapy services focused on improving a child/youth's ability to participate in everyday activities
  • Physiotherapy - therapy services to help children/youth with movement difficulties
  • Preschool Speech and Language - services that help support children in development of skills in speech, language and communication
  • Recreation Therapy - services that provide children/youth with special needs opportunities in recreation and leisure while developing essential skills to support community participation
  • School Based Rehabilitation Services (SBRS) - services for students in publicly funded schools that support participation in curriculum, including Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Speech Therapy

Family Supports include:

  • Coordinated Service Planning - support community collaboration for planning and coordinating services for families of children with complex needs
  • Family Support Fund - offers financial support to ErinoakKids' families during a time of crisis or financial need
  • FASD (Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder - services and supports for caregivers of children/youth with confirmed or suspected FASD
  • Respite Services - services that provide parent relief and social and recreational opportunities for children/youth with complex care needs
  • Service Navigation- support for families to access funding, respite services and community services
  • Social Work Services - supports children and their families with social and emotional needs
  • Special Services at Home (SSAH) - administration of Ministry SSAH funding that helps families caring for a child/youth with a developmental or physical disability
  • Transition Services - specialized supports to children/youth who are preparing for a major transition in their life (eg. transition to school, transition into the adult service system)
  • Workshops - sessions that provide parents and caregivers information and strategies to support their child/youth with special needs

Fees: None
Application: Health professionals, families and clients can complete the referral form
Referrals will be reviewed and services will be determined based on the child's individual needs and meeting eligibility requirements
Eligibility / Target Population: Children from 0-19 years old with physical or developmental delays/disability requiring therapy to improve gross motor function (does not include children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), learning disability (LD))
Must live in Peel Region, Halton or Dufferin County
Languages: English
Area Served:
Dufferin County, Halton Region, and Peel Region  
See Also: Autism Support Groups and Organizations
Developmental Disabilities Rehabilitation
Pediatric Rehabilitation
Rehabilitative Care - Community-Based Therapy
Speech and Language

This information was last completely updated on June 2, 2025

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