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Leisure Education

How To Apply

Potential participants must contact their WRHA (Winnipeg Regional Health Authority) Case Coordinator (if present) or the WRHA intake line (204-788-8330) and request a referral to the Leisure Education adult day program. This referral must come to Independent Living Resource Centre by fax or mail.

The program is open to any person with a disability.

Applicants do not need to be receiving Home Care to be eligible for the program.

For further information, please contact:
Doug Lockhart
(204)947-0194
dougl@ilrc.mb.ca


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