Developmental Services Day Supports

Structured programs to build skills, independence, and community engagement.
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Personal Growth and Development

Broadview Village offers day programs that provide adults with developmental disabilities the opportunity to develop social, communication, and life skills, while engaging meaningfully with their communities.

 

Broadview Village Enrichment Program (BVEP)

BVEP operates across two sites, providing access to community participation supports. The program promotes diversity, inclusion, and equity through employee recruitment, person-centered planning, and community partnerships. BVEP encourages individuality and personal growth, while fostering a safe and stimulating environment for all participants.

Participants set personal goals through their Individual Support Plan (ISP). BVEP runs Monday–Friday. The program is partially funded by MCCSS government funding and revenue generated through the Fee-for-Service Program (including Passport Funding, ODSP, or other applicable funding sources).

Activities in BVEP

  • Arts and Crafts – Encourage self-expression and fine motor skills
  • Physical Fitness – Gym activities including basketball, yoga, group games, and cooperative play
  • Music – Learning theme songs, playing instruments, dancing, and karaoke
  • Life Skills – Develop cooking, budgeting, shopping, housekeeping, communication, safety, lifestyle, and nutrition skills
  • Literacy – Reading, writing, computer literacy, science projects, and math concepts
  • Snoezelen Room – Providing calming or stimulating experiences through light, sound and textures
  • Community Involvement – Twice-weekly Meals on Wheels deliveries and outings to places like Variety Village, the library, the mall, and Community Centres

Individuals eligible for admission

For questions related to our application for the Fee-for-Service admission, please contact our Day Program manager, Kate Kulpinska:

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Community Engagement & Pre-Employment (CEPE) Program

The CEPE Program provides community participation supports for adults who are not yet work-ready but wish to engage in the community and develop pre-employment, social, and life skills.

CEPE Activities

  • Life Skills and Social Skills Training – Programs teaching social and life skills with practical application

  • Community Participation Support/Skills Training – Educational programs supporting full community participation, including arts and crafts, computer skills, signed English, and volunteering

  • Employment / Job Readiness – A pre-employment program covering soft skills, interview skills, resume building, and transitional support for competitive work

Admissions Information

  • Have a developmental disability
  • Are over 18 years old and receiving ODSP

For questions related to our application for the Fee-for-Service admission, please contact our Day Program manager, Shieldon Elefano: