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Search Programs / Facilities & Bed Availability



IRIS, OARTY's Integrated Residential Information System, provides information on our agencies, program and bed availability to child placement workers. All our agency's main office information is available to the public, and program/facility information will be provided without street address and postal code.

This search allows you to search for both bed availability or programs / facilities or a combination of both. Simply fill in as much information as you wish below, and press 'SEARCH' for your results. If nothing is found, you can return to this page and broaden your search.
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Bed Availability Timeframe
Ministry Region:
(set this item to all to return all results)
Show only those programs / facilities where: All the checked items are provided.
Where at least checked item(s) are provided.
1. Client Groups
Acquired Brain Injury
Ages 0-5
Ages 12 and up
Ages 6-12
Coed
Developmentally Challenged Children/Adults
Dual Diagnosis Clientele
Emotionally Disturbed
Females Only
Males Only
Medically Fragile
Physical Abuse Victims
Physically Challenged
Sexual Abuse Victims
Sexual Identity Issues
Sexual Offenders
Technologically Dependant
Terminally Ill
Total Care
Transitional Age Youth
Violent Youth
Wheelchair Bound
Young Offenders
 
2. Diagnostic Features
A.I.D.S./H.I.V.
ADD/ADHD/Severe Learning Disorder
Attachment Disorder
Autism
Bipolar
Borderline Personality Disorder
Conduct Disorder
Crack/Cocaine Infants
Deaf
Dyslexia
FAE/FAS
Failure to Thrive
Nonverbal/Communication Disorder
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Personality Disorder
Phobias
Schizophrenia
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Sleep Disorder
Spina-bifida
Visual/Hearing Impaired
3. Problematic Behaviours
Bed Wetting
Chronic Lying
Cruelty to Animals
Defiance (Excessive)
Demanding
Eating Disorders
Fearful/Anxious
Fire Setting/Playing with Fire
Manipulative/Causes Conflict
No Problematic Behaviours
Over-active
Physical Aggression Towards Adults
Physical Aggression Towards Children
Physical Aggression Towards Others
Physical Aggression Towards Property
Physical Aggression Towards Self
Running
Short Attention Span
Socially Delayed
Soiling/Smearing/Vomiting
Stealing
Substance Abuse
Suicide Threats/Attempts
Tantrums
Verbally Abusive
 
4. Sexual Acting Out Behaviours (all ages)
Excessive Masturbation
Inappropriate Sexualized Behaviour Toward Children
Inappropriate Sexualized Behaviour Toward Parental Figure
Indiscriminate Affection
Provocative/Seductive
 
5. Teen Issues
Abortion
Birth Control
Pregnancy
Severe Addiction
Sexually Active Teen
Substance Abuse
6.1 Health Care Requirements
Apnea Monitor
Communicable Disease Management
Complex Medication Management
Dietary Considerations
G-Tube Feeding
NG-Tube Feeding
Oxygen
Respitory Care
Seizure Management
Specialized Feeding Requirements
6.2 Procedures from Regulated Health Professions Act, 1996
Administration of an Evacuation Enema
Colostomy Care
Disimpaction/Digital Stimulation
Inhalation of Medical Substances
Inhalation of Oxygen
Insertion of an Evacuation Suppository
Subcutaneous Injection
Tracheotomy Suctioning
Urinary Catheterization
 
7. School and Community Issues
* Reference previous categories. (this represents what available educational and community services will handle)
Cultural Diversity
Disruptive Behaviour in Classroom
Religious Differences
Special Education Needs
Suspensions
Truancy
8. Resource Model
(Select one) Foster = 4 beds or less, group home = 5 beds or more
Foster Care
Other
Parent Model Group Home with Full Time Staff Support
Parent Model Group Home with Part Time Staff Support
Staff Model Group Home
Treatment Foster Care
9. Resource Services
Anger Management
Assertiveness Training
Assessment
Behaviour Management
Community Skills Training
Crisis Admission/Emergency
Day Treatment
Infant/Preschool Program
Life Skills Program
Long Term Residental (2+ years)
Medium Term Residental (1-2 years)
Milieu Therapy
Palliative Care
Physiotherapy
Preparation for Independence
Private School
Recreational Program
Respite
Section 20 Classroom
Sensory Stimulation
Services for the Deaf/Blind
Short Term Residential Care (<1 year)
Social Skills Training
Specialty Feeding
Summer Program
Transitional Program
Vocational Training
 
10. Professional Services (Included in per diem)
Art Therapy
Behaviour Management Consultation
Clinical Consultation
Communication Specialists
Dental Specialist
Family Therapy
Group Therapy
Music, Drama and Other Therapy
Neurological Consultation
Neuropsychology
Nursing
Nutrition and Feeding Consultation
Occupational Therapy
Orthodontic Specialist
Pediatrician
Physiotherapy
Play Therapy
Psychiatric Assessment
Psychiatric Supervision
Psychological Assessment
Psychotherapy
Respirator Technician
Special Education Consultant
Speech Therapy
11. Professional Services (Extra cost or available in community)
Art Therapy
Behaviour Management Consultation
Communication Specialists
Dental specialist
Family Therapy
Group Therapy
Music, Drama and Other Therapy
Neurological Consultation
Neuropsychologist
Nursing
Nutrition and Feeding Consultation
Occupational Therapy
Orthodontic Specialist
Physiotherapy
Play Therapy
Psychiatric Supervision
Psychiatrict Assessment/Consultation
Psychological Assessment/Consultation
Psychotherapy
Remedial Specialist
Respiratory Technician
Speech Therapy