Supported Living Home – Infinity House
Provided by: CUMFI
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- Assessment Suites
- Auntie’s Place
- Community Homes
- Grief & Loss Counselling for Clients & Staff
- Group Home – Bertha’s House
- Group Home – Caron House (2 locations)
- Group Home – Landry House
- Group Home – Stewart House
- Kokum’s Home – Respite Services
- McLeod House – Supported Living for Men
- Mobile Housing and Community Resource Centre
- Outreach Support Program (2 locations)
- Round Prairie Elder’s Lodge
- Supported Living Home – Infinity House
- Supported Living Home – Niwaapatahanannik
- Supported Living Home – Pritchard House
- Supported Living Home – Trotchie House
- Supportive Living Home – Hessdorfer House (2 locations)
- Visiting Suites
- Washroom trailer
- Wellness Centre
Service Description
Infinity House is one of four supported living homes in the Coming Home Program, which is designed for parents who require intensive support in order to have their children returned to their care or to maintain their children in their care. Homes are staffed 24 hours a day and offer self-contained suites. Staff are there to provide support and help parents meet case plan goals.
Infinity House is a high risk home for mothers and their children and consists of ten long term suites, four assessment suites and one resource room/counselling office.
Eligibility
Single Indigenous mothers 18+ years of age with no more than three children who must all be under the age of 16 years.
Fees
No cost.
Fax: 306-975-9156
Business Line: 306-975-9999
Hours of Operation
24/7 hours.
Service Website
Coverage Area
Saskatoon
Languages Offered
English
Supported Living Homes
Mailing Address
Saskatoon SK
- Assessment Suites
- Auntie’s Place
- Group Home – Caron House (2 locations)
- Group Home – Stewart House
- Outreach Support Program (2 locations)
- Supported Living Home – Infinity House
- Supportive Living Home – Hessdorfer House (2 locations)
Location Info
Hours of Operation
24/7 hours.
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