Summary
Community Living Guelph Wellington and the Provincial Developmental Services sector are calling on the Ontario government to address severe funding shortfalls that are impacting people with developmental disabilities.
News Release – Severe Funding Shortfalls Impacting People with Developmental Disabilities
Over 52,000 People are on Waiting Lists for Critical Supports and Services
[January 15, 2025 – Guelph] – Community Living Guelph Wellington and the Provincial Since 1993, the Ontario government has increased core funding for support agencies by just “To stay operational, we’ve had to close 2 homes and suspend Community Participation |
These services are not luxuries — they are lifelines that assist people with developmental and intellectual disabilities in their daily activities, enabling them to live and work in their communities while also offering support and respite for their families. Supportive services range from teaching basic life skills, helping with medications and appointments, to assisting people to find homes, jobs, and community activities to participate in, so they can truly belong. “If services get shut down, where will people go? will they end up on the streets or in hospitals? |
More than 250,000 people in Ontario live with a developmental disability, yet over 70% Journey To Belonging: Choice and Inclusion, was started under Minister Todd Smith in 2020. It is a ten-year initiative with the goal of supporting people with developmental disabilities to have more control and opportunity in their lives. However, with over 52,000 people currently on a |
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About Community Guelph Wellington
Community Living Guelph Wellington supports over 900 adults with developmental disabilities in
Guelph and Wellington County since 1958. Community Living Guelph Wellington offers a wide
range of services, including respite, person-centred planning, employment supports, supported
living, and community-based activities.
Community Living Guelph Wellington operates in Guelph, Fergus, Erin, Harriston, and Mount
Forest, with five Community Living Centres – These community spaces serve as Community
Participation Supports and also host other community organizations.
Today, Community Living Guelph Wellington has more than 30 homes where individuals live and
receive support.
For more information, please contact:
Laura Viatela
Communications Coordinator
lauraviatela@clgw.ca
519-400-4852
Facebook @CLGuelphWell
Instagram @CLGuelphWell
Website – www.clgw.ca
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