services & supports for Caregivers
Find free activities and workshops, mental health and wellbeing check-ins, an information and referral service for caregivers needing help accessing health and social services within the Outaouais, and more.
Are You a Caregiver for a Senior 65+?
Want to learn more about your role as a caregiver? Need to talk to someone? Not sure where to turn for services? Want to connect with other caregivers? Feeling isolated?
Our Caregiver Support Program can help! Become part of a community of caregivers. Participate in our informative workshops. Find answers to your caregiving questions through our one-on-one support.
Connect at 819-557-0615 or info@centreconnexions.org.
Directory of Services for English-Speakers – Pontiac
Download our most recent list of health and social services resources available within the Pontiac including Residential & Long-Terms Care, bereavement services, Government of Québec services, housing information, legal resources, and more.
Can’t find what you are looking for? Reach out to us at 819-557-0615 or at info@centreconnexions.org
Directory of Services for English-Speakers – Aylmer
Check-out the list of community organizations ready to assist you in the Aylmer Sector of Gatineau. The resources and services in this list include legal aid, food & meal centers, housing information, help & support lines, senior centers, and more.
Can’t find what you are looking for? Reach out to us at 819-557-0615 or at info@centreconnexions.org
Feeling Overwhelmed or Isolated or Just Need to Talk?
We’re here to listen. Our Mental Health Check-In service provides a free, supportive environment for Outaouais residents to speak openly and confidentially.
Book your session today to take the first step towards feeling heard and understood. Call 819-557-0615 or info@centreconnexions.org.
Trouble identifying yourself as a caregiver?
If you care for a spouse, a family member, a friend, a former life partner, or a neighbour, you are a caregiver.
Whether your loved one lives with you, in their own home, far away in a different province, or is in a residence, if you provide them support, you are a caregiver.
If you drive them to an appointment, drop-off groceries, help them with household chores or join them for a coffee and chat, you are a caregiver.
Make sure to reach out for help! Resources do exist for caregivers of all ages!