Assisted Living Southwestern Ontario (ALSO)
@alsogroupont
Windsor, Ontariohttp://www.linktr.ee/alsogroup Individual and Family ServicesOverview
About Assisted Living Southwestern Ontario (ALSO)
HISTORY
Assisted Living Southwest Ontario began in 1938 with the opening of a workshop for both adults and children with disabilities. Through the years there have been changes in our community and in society but through it all A.L.S.O. has maintained its spirit and determination to provide the best possible services throughout Windsor and Essex County.
MISSION STATEMENT
Our mission is to support people with disabilities in living their lives as they choose, aligned with their personal goals and defined by their choices.
VISION STATEMENT
Working collaboratively with adults with physical disabilities, care givers, staff, funding bodies, volunteers and community partners we:
- Show leadership in service provision.
- Engage and retain high quality staff to provide support.
- Promote people with physical disabilities accepting leadership roles in the organization and in the community.
- Envision a day when people with physical disabilities fully participate in all aspects of community life as the norm and not the exception.
Assisted Living Southwest Ontario began in 1938 with the opening of a workshop for both adults and children with disabilities. Through the years there have been changes in our community and in society but through it all A.L.S.O. has maintained its spirit and determination to provide the best possible services throughout Windsor and Essex County.
MISSION STATEMENT
Our mission is to support people with disabilities in living their lives as they choose, aligned with their personal goals and defined by their choices.
VISION STATEMENT
Working collaboratively with adults with physical disabilities, care givers, staff, funding bodies, volunteers and community partners we:
- Show leadership in service provision.
- Engage and retain high quality staff to provide support.
- Promote people with physical disabilities accepting leadership roles in the organization and in the community.
- Envision a day when people with physical disabilities fully participate in all aspects of community life as the norm and not the exception.