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There is strength in numbers at CPA Ontario. Through membership, communities are improved, friendships are built and advocacy begins to make a difference. Join us to lend your voice to important CPA Ontario initiatives. Membership places you at the decision-making heart of the largest organization in Ontario for individuals with spinal cord injuries and other disabilities.

Regional Service Coordinators assist clients with spinal cord injuries or other physical disabilities in the transition from acute care through rehabilitation and back to the community. The program delivers customized, client-focused solutions to people with unique needs.
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Peer Support at CPA Ontario assists people who are experiencing the impact of spinal cord injury (SCI) in their lives by complementing professional services provided in acute hospitals, rehabilitation centres and community based health and social service agencies.
information Services

If you've got questions, Information Services should be your first call. We speak from experience and are your one stop shop for information on almost any area you might be interested in exploring, from travel, sports, entertainment, public transportation services, adapted equipment, vehicle modifications, accommodation, to accessibility standards.

CPA Ontario and its partners are committed to increasing employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities. Our comprehensive range of services enables clients to obtain and maintain competitive employment.
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CPA Ontario Attendant Services delivers non-medical services in the Greater Toronto Area to help in the activities of daily living for people with disabilities. The goal of our attendants is to achieve excellent results and client satisfaction, promoting independence through excellence in service delivery. Attendant services make a positive contribution to our clients independence and participation in the community.
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CPA Ontario: A Voice For Persons with SCI CPA Ontario has always been a strong advocate for persons with disabilities. From our beginnings in 1945, we have been a collective voice and representative for persons with SCI and other physical disabilities to government, the health care system, communities and the public.