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Service Description

Bachelor suite apartments with 24 hour staffing on site. Capacity for up to ten individuals. Provides:

  • support, supervision, and training in
    • activities of daily living, 
    • interpersonal skills,
    • coping/problem solving skills,
    • life/wellness skills,
    • physical health management,
    • and cognitive activities and strategies.
  • medication management and financial trustee services,
  • other services based on assessment of needs. 

Eligibility

Saskatchewan residents ages 18+ with an acquired brain injury.

Application Process

Referrals to the ABI Programs are accepted from organizations and individuals throughout the province. Call 306-569-1977 for a referral package.

Fees

None

Business Line: 306-569-1977

Hours of Operation

24/7 hours.

Service Website

phoenixregina.com/program-descriptions/acquired-brain-injury-abi-2/

Facebook

www.facebook.com/pages/Phoenix-Residential-Society/259093244114893#

Email

tsmidt@phoenixregina.com

Coverage Area

Regina

Languages Offered

English

Pearl Program

Address

202-1914 Halifax Street
Regina SK  S4P 1T5

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Location Info

Hours of Operation

24/7 hours.

Accessibility

Wheelchair access - designated parking spaces; Wheelchair access - ramps; Wheelchair access - washrooms (at least one); Elevators; Elevators - Braille signage; Elevators - audible tone or speech; Elevators - lowered buttons

Business Line: 306-569-3418

Email

tsmidt@phoenixregina.com

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