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Accessibility at Circle of Care

In 2005, the government of Ontario passed the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act or “AODA”.  It is the goal of the Ontario government to make Ontario accessible by 2025.  The Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulations (“IASR”) under the AODA, require that Circle of Care establish, implement, maintain and document a multi-year accessibility plan which outlines the Agency’s strategy to prevent and remove barriers for people with disabilities and to meet its requirements under the IASR.

Circle of Care is committed to treating all people in a way that allows them to maintain their dignity and independence.  We believe in integration and equal opportunity.  Circle of Care is dedicated to fostering an inclusive environment for our employees, clients and volunteers.

We are committed to:
•    Ensuring equal access and participation for people with disabilities.
•    Meeting the needs of people with disabilities in a timely manner.
•    Meeting our accessibility requirements under AODA.
Customer Service Standards

AODA Multi-Year Plan

We Want to Hear From You

Please tell us how we are doing providing service to people with disabilities. Feedback can be made using the following methods:

Mail:
Circle of Care
attn: Human Resources
4211 Yonge Street, 4th Floor
Toronto, Ontario M2P 2A9

Phone:
Telephone: (416) 635-2860

Fax:
Fax: (416) 635-1692

Email:
accessibility@circleofcare.com

 
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