Hub 33 is a group of like-minded agencies here to serve Leamington residents and our neighbours, in one convenient location.
The Hub Supports and Services:
- 519-997-2828
- www.wechc.org
Primary Care Providers
- Cancer care prevention (PAP tests, Mammograms, FOBT)
- Medication renewals
- Primary Care & Diagnosis
- Referrals
- Immunizations
- Leamington Area Moms and Babes (LAMB) Adult and Prenatal and Postnatal care
- Pediatric care
Dietitians
- Nutrition counselling
- Weight management
- Chronic illness/disease management (e.g. diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, etc.)
- Pre-natal/post-natal nutrition support
Diabetes Educators
- Diabetes education and support
- Lifestyle, nutrition, weight and pharmacological management
Outreach Community
- Health Promotion
- Exercise and Cooking Classes
- Parenting Groups
Respiratory Therapist
- Complete and Respiratory Assessments
- Screening and diagnoses of Asthma and COPD
- Education and Counselling Programs
Social Workers
- General mental health and addictions counselling to individuals aged five and up
- Walk in appointments available between 1 and 2 pmAreas of support:
Stress, Anxiety, Depression, Work RelatedStress, Grief, Family Conflict, Relationship Problems, Self-Harm, Substance Abuse, Traumatic Life Events
- 519-258-2146
- www.wechu.org
- Oral (Dental) Health Clinic
- Sexual Health Clinic with a Public Health Nurse every two weeks and by appointment only. Sexually Transmitted Infection testing and treatment and provision of low cost birth control with a prescription and free condoms
- Sexual Health Nurse Practitioner Clinics every Tuesday. Walk-ins welcomed and no Health Card required
- Nurse Practitioner Care Clinics for prenatal clients and children up to the age of 6 years occurs once a week and by appointment only
- Healthy Families Breastfeeding Clinic Services by appointment only
- Immunizations for school aged children will continue to take place once per month and by appointment only
- Vaccine distribution
- Smoking cessation resources and support
- Smoke-free signage and enforcement staff
- 519-250-1850
- www.children-first.ca
- Children First was founded on the knowledge that the early years of life are crucial to the healthy development of children and families
- Agency staff partner with families and the community to provide individualized support for children (birth to six years) with developmental and/or mental health challenges, helping them reach their full potential through early identification, education and clinical interventions
- We believe that children should be supported to feel a sense of inclusion and belonging in their community
- Services are provided to families in their homes, child care centres, other childhood settings and at the agency. We also provide specialized supports to child care centres
- We believe that children learn best in a secure and familiar environment with their parents and caregivers supporting their development
- We believe that family relationships are the foundation for growth and learning and individualize our supports based on the unique strengths and needs of your child and family
- 519-946-9988
- www.citywindsor.ca
Employment and Social Services:
- Provides eligible Clients with funds for basic needs, shelter, discretionary benefits, and other mandatory benefits
- Provides job coaching, employer incentives, job matching and job trials/placements
- Provides Employment-Related Expenses (ERE) to support participation in employment activities, basic education, job-specific skills training, and volunteer placements
- Facilitates application for the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP), as appropriate
Children's Services:
- Provides Child Care Fee Assistance for licensed Child Care Centres, Before and/or After School Programs, and Home Child Care Programs
- 519-776-6483
- www.communitylivingessex.org
Supporting children, youth and adults with an intellectual disability and their families throughout Essex County.
Here are a few supports we provide:
Employment Supports (Career Compass)
- A modernized employment service, providing support to youth and adults searching for meaningful employment
Community Participation Supports
- Links adults to meaningful leisure, recreation, practical learning and volunteer opportunities
Respite Supports
- Provides quality respite/short breaks for children and youth and adults
Family Home Program
- Partners people with a family so they can live in a nurturing family environment
Accommodation Supports
- Provides unique 24 hr supports for youth and adults
Individual Support Services
- Individualized support for people who live independently
- All supports are flexible and person-directed
- 519-252-1171
- www.wecas.on.ca
- Protects children and youth who have been abused, neglected or whom are at risk of harm by helping families to reduce harmful circumstances
- Offers counselling to families whose children are at risk of abuse or neglect
- Provides referrals for families to other community service providers, specialized services and treatment
- Investigates all allegations of child maltreatment and neglect
- Actively works towards strengthening each family unit by working with parents to develop parenting skills
- Actively works towards strengthening each family unit by working with parents to develop parenting skills
- Arranges treatment services for children in our care, as required
- Finds appropriate residential placements for children in care of the Society
- Recruits, trains and supports foster and adoptive homes
- Provides community education and prevention services through information sharing and presentations
- Provides the community with various volunteer opportunities which enhance and support the work of the agency
- Through community support channelled via the Windsor-Essex Children’s Aid Foundation, provides programs that nurture children, empower youth and strengthen families to whom the Society provides services