We are specialized in the following services:

  • Mental health disorders, including significant behavioural challenges
  • Support Seniors living in retirement homes, addiction, safe injection
  • Children, youth, adults, seniors and retirees’ complexity of needs and circumstances and who may be diagnosed with: ASD/autism, developmental exceptionalities, ADD, FASD, ABI
  • Accident injury clients

Our team of experts will provide specialized behavioural services to clients on a one-to-one basis in  Southern West, GTA, Brantford, Milton, Waterloo, Kitchener,  Halton, Durham, Ottawa country, Montreal, Niagara, Simcoe, Barrie, Greater Hamilton area, London Ontario etc.

We believe in creating special moments for our clients each day, whether at the site or over the phone. Our goal is to become one of the country’s leading providers of home and community health care services in the years to come.

Programs and Services Adults

Adult Support Services

Providing physical support which includes helping with household tasks and personal care.

Providing emotional support for an individual and their families.

Supporting and helping with health care needs, including routine checks or administrating medication.

Encouraging and supporting the development of personal skills through hobbies and interests.

Teaching life skills, such as shopping, using public transport, and paying bills.

Working with other healthcare professionals to ensure that all health-care needs meet the highest possible standards

Developmental Support Worker

To assist people with disabilities include providing services such as counselling, educational support, recreation assistance, and inclusion skills to people with disabilities. Here's a list of additional developmental service worker responsibilities:

  • Providing client care according to the Director of Care's (DOC) instructions
  • Analyzing clients' relevant skills, strengths, limitations, and needs
  • Providing clients with options and alternative plans of action by collaborating with the DOC to maximize their progress in self-care
  • Assessing the effectiveness of treatment programs by tracking clients' behavioural and physical changes
  • Providing crisis intervention when necessary
  • Providing direct feedback to the Director of Care about the overall progress of the client
  • Assisting clients with personal hygiene
  • Identifying and participating in performance improvement programs
  • Organizing transportation for doctor's appointments, outdoor activities, and errands
  • Educating clients according to their plan of care and DOC's direction
  • Maintaining a safe working environment and providing quality patient care by adhering to policies, procedures, and standards of care

Child and youth worker

Will improve the physical, emotional, intellectual, and social development of vulnerable children, youth and families. Also focus on the growth and development of children and youth based on direct, day-to-day work with children and youth in their environment and develop relationships with children, their families, their communities, and other inter-disciplinary team members. Specifically, a Child and Youth Worker:

  • Maintains safe environments
  • Promotes health and well-being
  • Builds relationships
  • Plans programs
  • Applies intervention strategies
  • Provides counseling and supports
  • Works in an interdisciplinary team environment and communicates with other professionals
  • Supports the needs of children, adolescents, and their families

Behaviour Specialist

Our Behaviour specialist is trained with a dedication observed to provide support for patients who have behavioural or emotional conditions. Their responsibilities can vary depending on the work location, but common duties include:

• Observing, recording and evaluating a patient's behavior.
• Designing behavioral treatment strategies.
• Providing assistance and guidance through the treatment process.
• Communicating with patients, their parents and teachers.
• Collecting data about a patient's progress.
• Writing patient reports and documenting behaviors.
• Performing tests to evaluate the patient's growth.

RPN/RN

The Registered Practical Nurse provides direct primary care within their full scope of practice and participates in the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of services for individuals, families and the community. RPN Duties includes but are not limited to:

• Ensure that residents are being taken care of according to their needs and following any medical instructions from their physicians accurately and compassionately.
• Observe and report on symptoms and overall conditions of residents.
• Assist in the planning and development of resident care plans
• Supervise other nursing staff and personal support workers who are assigned to a specific wing or unit.
• Work together with the rest of the staff to ensure that the nursing home runs smoothly and that residents receive outstanding around-the-clock care etc.

Travel Nurse

PHCRI recruits nurses to take temporary nursing positions in high-need areas. Our travel nurse jumps into hospitals, clinics, and other facilities, giving patients across the country quality care.

It is clear COVID-19 pandemic has created a nationwide staffing crisis and, as a result, a surge in demand for travel nurses.
What sets PHCRI different from other staffing we provide comfortable and affordable accommodation for our travel nurses here are some of the benefits of our travel nursing packages:

  • Assistance in obtaining passports/work visas (if working internationally)
  • Bonuses
  • Choice of location
  • Competitive pay
  • Free housing
  • Higher-than-average pay for RNs
  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • Retirement plans
  • Selection of hours/shifts worked
  • Travel reimbursement
  • Collaboration with other professions

Occupational Therapy Assistant

An Occupational Therapy Assistant works closely with an Occupational Therapist and provides the treatment and therapy as outlined. They work independently by following the treatment plan or within a team of other health care providers. Their essential duties and responsibilities include:

  • Understanding and implementing the treatment plan set out by the Occupational Therapist
  • Establishing a positive working relationship with patients
  • Observing and monitoring the patient’s performance and progress
  • Managing equipment, supplies, and inventory
  • Providing education and training to patients, family members, and caretakers
  • Providing detailed and accurate patient records
  • Maintaining patient and personal safety at all times during treatment

SSW (Social Service Worker)

Social service workers assist clients in dealing with personal and social problems by delivering counseling, community services, substance abuse centers, school boards, correctional facilities, and other establishments as social support programs.

SW (Social Worker)

Our Social Workers create and implement treatment plans that will empower clients to overcome, recover from, or adjust to their situation. At this stage, one of the primary duties will be to listen to their client to jointly define the goals and criteria that establish wellness for their client. Treatment plans generally include continued one-on-one individual therapy sessions to help client move towards their desired goal and could include group or family sessions geared toward a specific challenge they’re dealing with. Our social worker makes sure of there’s ample room for flexibility in treatment plans. They also play the role of advocacy to their clients. Their duties can also include referring clients to other resources and professionals with diverse qualifications, such as support group services and medical professionals.

Rehabilitation support worker

At PHCRI, our Rehabilitation Support Workers, help individuals who are recovering from injury or surgery to minimize or slow down the disabling effects of chronic health conditions, such as cardiovascular disease, cancer and diabetes by equipping people with self-management strategies and the assistive products they require, or by addressing pain or other complications.

Our Rehabilitation Support Worker is an investment, with cost benefits for both the individuals and society. It can help to avoid costly hospitalization, reduce hospital length of stay, and prevent re-admissions. Rehabilitation also enables individuals to participate in education and gainful employment, remain independent at home, and minimize the need for financial or caregiver support. Here are some of the areas our rehabilitation worker offers:

  • They provide services in the home, community, social and work settings.
  • Attend to client appointments and team meetings, as well as allocate time for treatment preparation, travel, reporting and administrative duties

Autism Worker

Our Autism Worker provides one-on-one services to individuals with children autism of ages 5 years through adulthood, teaching them various skills that greatly enhance their lives. We are seeking energetic applicants with a passion for working part-time with people
with disabilities on individualized goals in areas such as social skills, communication, and daily living and also provides support
through therapeutic and individualized program plans to autism spectrum disorder clients under the direction of a qualified consultant to extend programs into the home, daycare, pre-school, school, high school or workplace.

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)

Our ABA workers are trained establish and enhance socially important behaviors. Such behaviors can include academic, social, communication, and daily living skills; essentially, any skill that will enhance the independence and/or quality of life for the individual.

In other words, our ABA workers deal with behaviors of demonstrated social significance, behaviors that are important by implementing ABA interventions, that teachers a targeting behaviors that are essential to the person. For example, learning to cross a street safely may be critical for a person who has a new job in the city, while learning to order lunch in the cafeteria may be critical for someone else. The range of behavior issues addressed by ABA is broad and deep, which includes the following:

  • Behaviors that are to be maintained over time, such as a child who has learned to brush his teeth or the adolescent who has learned to manage a check book.
  • Behaviors that should be increased. For the person who is unable to request something to eat or interact with a peer, teaching these skills is a priority.
  • Behaviors that need to be decreased. Obviously, a parent wants to see a child spending less time screaming or having a tantrum, in this case, the parent would also want to see positive behaviors increase, such as communicating or asking for help.

Incident Support Management

PHCRI responds to all community and family crisis issues with proximity. With a 20 minute response time to crisis situations 24/7/365, PHCRI is furnished with support to our community partners with accessible service coordination and an extensive network of staff skilled to safely and effectively support Emergency situations. Contact us for more info or to schedule an intake!

Residential Facilities Community

PHCRI services are available to both funded and privately operated community agencies in emergency situations and for complex needs supports. Our services are customized to the Program needs and the goals and needs of the individual and can include: Direct Support, Service Facilitation, Behaviour Consulting, Supervision, and Program for Staff/Family Training.