Services:

  Who can access the Network?

Individuals with a developmental disability, including those with a dual diagnosis, their family members and friends, and service providers can access the Network.

What can you expect when you call the Network?

A PCCN staff member will ask you some questions to understand what you are concerned about and what supports you might need. He/she will listen to what you have to say. Depending on your specific needs, he/she will then work with you, and if appropriate, any service providers with whom you are already working, to help resolve your immediate concerns, secure admission for you as needed to appropriate and available Network services, and/or suggest and help you connect with other community services that could be helpful to you.

What services does the Network provide?

Through the Network’s partnerships among a wide range of organizations in Peel, the PCCN can provide:

  • Specialized assessment, consultation, and/or time-limited treatment
  • Short-term case management services
  • Short-term residential respite supports
  • Short-term day program supports
  • Access to hospital services and supports
  • Short-term staffing supports

for Emergency Assistance call 911

 A joint initiative funded by the Ministry of Community and Social Services (MCSS), the Ministry of Children and Youth Services (MCYS) and the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care (MOHLTC)