North Yorkers for Disabled Persons Inc.
  • About Us
    • Our History
    • Declaration of Values
    • Philosophy of Independent Living (IL)
    • Bill of Rights
    • Leadership Team
  • Our Services
    • Supportive Housing/Attendant Services
    • Facilitation Services
    • Communication Enrichment Class
    • Information and Referral Support
  • Public Info
    • Health Equity Plan
    • COVID-19 Archives
    • How to Apply
    • French Language Services
    • Confidentiality Agreement
    • Employment Equity Commitment
    • MSAA
    • Affiliations
    • Glossary
  • Accessibility
    • Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities (AODA)
    • Multi-Year Accessibility Plan
    • Training Opportunities
  • Donations
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Communication Enrichment Class 
If you or someone you know has a communication disability and may be interested in participating in our Communication Enrichment Class, please contact us via email here. The class is currently being held online every Tuesday and Thursday. Any updates for the class will be communicated to each participant and will be posted here.
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Welcome to North Yorkers for Disabled Persons Inc. (NYDP)

NYDP is a non-profit charitable organization that provides 24-hour support services to persons with physical disabilities who require assistance in routine instrumental/activities of daily living (IADL/ADL). We are committed to enabling greater independence, dignity and communication facilitation to the consumers that are supported by North Yorkers. NYDP is funded by Ontario Health Toronto and offers supportive housing, attendant services, communication enrichment programming, outreach communication facilitation, and information and referral services. NYDP is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors.

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If you have questions around activities or need support, you can contact us directly through this portal.
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We at North Yorkers for Disabled Persons acknowledge that the land in which we are located on is the traditional territory of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca, Haudenosaunee and most recently the Mississaugas of the Credit River and is also now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. We also acknowledge that Toronto is covered by Treaty 13, signed with the Mississaugas of the Credit. We recognize that truth and reconciliation is a continuous process and while this land acknowledgement is a crucial step, our organization has much more work to do. By Adhering to our values and leading with authenticity, we are committed to building positive relationships with Indigenous peoples, the wider community and the environment.

Disclaimer: Information, Resources and Referral
The information, resources and referral (IRR) content posted anywhere on the North Yorkers for Disabled Persons, Inc. website does not take the place of medical advice and/or legal consultation.  The IRR posted on our website is meant to be a source of support and a network that links people to local resources.  North Yorkers for Disabled Persons, Inc. does not verify for accuracy on the content provided in our IRR, and cannot be held responsible for misinformation.  ​

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  • About Us
    • Our History
    • Declaration of Values
    • Philosophy of Independent Living (IL)
    • Bill of Rights
    • Leadership Team
  • Our Services
    • Supportive Housing/Attendant Services
    • Facilitation Services
    • Communication Enrichment Class
    • Information and Referral Support
  • Public Info
    • Health Equity Plan
    • COVID-19 Archives
    • How to Apply
    • French Language Services
    • Confidentiality Agreement
    • Employment Equity Commitment
    • MSAA
    • Affiliations
    • Glossary
  • Accessibility
    • Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities (AODA)
    • Multi-Year Accessibility Plan
    • Training Opportunities
  • Donations
  • Contact