Chiropodists are regulated health care providers who treat diseases and disorders of the foot and ankle. As part of the health care team, they work to improve a client’s overall health, mobility and independence.
Programs in English
Services and programs available in English, written materials supplied in English
Consumption and Treatment Service – keepSIX
A CTS is a health service where people inject, snort or orally consume pre-obtained drugs in a safe, hygienic and welcoming environment under the supervision of trained staff.
Consumption and Treatment Service – Moss Park
Overdose prevention and supervised injection services improve public safety by reducing issues such as public injecting and discarded needles.
COUNTERfit Drug Users’ Memorial Project
The Drug Users’ Memorial Project was established in 2010 as a remembrance, healing and community arts initiative. We created an 8 foot copper flame monument to commemorate community members and loved ones who have died due to the war on drugs.
COUNTERfit Women’s Harm Reduction Program
The Women’s Harm Reduction Program is a trans-inclusive, sex-work positive program for all women who use drugs.
Diabetes Eye Screening Program – Teleophthalmology
Yearly diabetes eye screenings can reduce the risk of diabetes-related damage to the eye (retinopathy) which, if left untreated, can cause vision loss.
Diabetes Foot Care
Specially trained diabetes nurse educators work collaboratively with the chiropody team to provide foot care services for individuals living with Type 2 Diabetes.
Diabetes in the Real World Advocacy Group
Diabetes in the Real World Committee (DRW) is a group of community members who meet regularly to raise awareness about issues faced by individuals living with type 2 diabetes. Open to anyone who: Has been impacted by type 2 diabetes Is passionate and would like to make a difference Would like to share experiences, ideas […]
Diabetes Support, Advocacy and Outreach
Our diabetes support groups allow individuals to ask, receive and provide support in an informal setting with both peers and diabetes educators.
East Toronto Outreach Project (ETOP)
Harm reduction refers to a set of practical strategies to reduce the harms caused by the criminalization of people who use drugs. It is a philosophy about being simply respectful of and to people who use drugs. No judgement, no expectations and no desire for people to stop using drugs. Services Offered Harm reduction supplies […]
English Diabetes Support Group
An informal environment in which group members can receive support from both peers and DECNET diabetes educators Facilitated by diabetes educators 2nd Monday of each month 11:30am – 12:30pm (Virtual) Our diabetes support groups allow individuals to ask, receive and provide support in an informal setting with both peers and diabetes educators. During the pandemic […]
Fixed Site
You can access a range of harm reduction supplies, materials and equipment through the fixed site.
Gardening
We host a beautiful volunteer run rooftop garden at on the deck of our 4th floor at 955 Queen Street Health.
Growing From Grief
A 12-week program for womxn identified folks who have experienced grief due to trauma or loss and want to learn & share coping skills and strategies.
Harmony Community Kitchen (Harmony CFC)
Community Kitchen (no program at this time) stay tuned for 2023 dates
Harmony Garden Club (Harmony CFC)
Harmony Garden Club (no program at this time) Spring to Fall (stay tuned for 2023 dates)
Harmony Good Food Market (Harmony CFC)
Harmony Good Food Market (the market is closed until June 2023) Tuesdays starting June-October (for more information click here) Time: 3-5pm Location: 2 Gower Street
Harmony Hall Centre for Seniors – English
Harmony Hall Centre for Seniors program connects and empowers seniors 55+. We promote healthy aging by providing opportunities for seniors to live independently and remain active participants in their community. English – Our Seniors Active Living Centre offers services and programs in English. Written materials are supplied in English. Location – 2 Gower Street. 2 […]
Harmony Hall Seniors Active Living Centre
We promote healthy aging through opportunities for seniors to live independently and remain active participants in their community.
Kids Can Cook (Harmony CFC)
Kids Can Cook A 4-week summer food-focused program for children ages 6-12 and their caregivers. July 4-week program (2023 dates TBC) August 4-week program (2023 dates TBC)
MATCH Program
The MATCH Program offers a wide variety of services related to pregnancy, labour, and birth, as well as postpartum care for infants and adults, well-gynecological care and pregnancy options counselling.
Mental Health & Diabetes Group
An informal drop-in peer support and diabetes education group that focuses on mental health challenges and managing diabetes Facilitated by diabetes educators 2nd and 4th Monday of each month 2:30–3:30pm (Virtual) Our diabetes support groups allow individuals to ask, receive and provide support in an informal setting with both peers and diabetes educators. During the […]
Mind Your Food (Harmony CFC)
Mind Your Food (click here for flyer) It is a free food-focused program that covers topics including: Cooking skills Balanced meals and nutrition Cultural pride and food traditions Land-based education Mental wellbeing Community action Date: To be determined Time: Location: Harmony Community Food Centre – 2 Gower Street There will be at least 1 outdoor […]
Mobile Delivery
The mobile outreach program delivers harm reduction materials and resources to people who use drugs and live in our catchment area.
Oakridge Health & Harm Reduction Hub
The Oakridge Health and Harm Reduction Hub offers walk-in services for people who use drugs and other substances. Our goal is to improve the health of people who use substances, and better connect local residents with health, social and community services they may benefit from. You do not need a health card, family doctor or […]
Outreach Clinic
This is a walk-in clinic for people who have difficulty accessing health and social services because of drug use, homelessness and/or mental health problems.
Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy is branch of rehabilitative medicine that focuses on relieving pain, maintaining function, and quality of life for individuals with chronic diseases and or physical injury.
Safer Opiate Supply (SOS)
Our Safer Opioid Supply Program (SOS) addresses the overdose crisis by transitioning people away from toxic and contaminated street opioids to pharmaceutical grade opioids.
Self-Management
Choose Health Toronto Central is a regional initiative led by SRCHC. We offer programs for community members living with long-term health concerns, their caregivers, as well as their health care providers.
Social Work Support
Social workers provide counselling, case management and advocacy (both systemic and individual) to registered clients in our service area.
Toronto Community Hepatitis C Program (TCHCP)
The Toronto Community Hep C Program is an innovative, community-based, client-centered collaborative care model which provides HCV support, education, and treatment to individuals living with, or are otherwise at risk of acquiring Hepatitis C infection.
Toronto Diabetes Care Connect
Toronto Diabetes Care Connect is a regional (city-wide) program that is hosted by SRCHC and funded by the Toronto Central Local Health Integration Network.
Uninsured Care
With a mission to breakdown barriers to service access, SRCHC welcomes non-insured clients.
Urgent Care – Clinical
Urgent care for clients that are not feeling well and want to be seen by a provider the same day is available for registered SRCHC clinical clients only. Clients may be referred to the hospital or a walk-in clinic, if needed.
Workshops with Harmony CFC
WORKSHOPS A variety of hands-on workshops covering cooking and gardening topics and themes throughout the year. Enjoy group activities, knowledge sharing, and building your skills with your community. 2023 dates and topics TBD
Wound Care
Description of the service and role(s) Our clinical Registered Nurses contribute to a collaborative group of clinicians on our primary care team. They add a great variety of skills and specialized training which allows for the integration of wound care, a service which the clinical nursing team provides primary care clients with wounds that range from […]