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Service Coordination Support (SCS) is the initial contact for people who have a developmental disability or autism in Ottawa and the Eastern Region. We help people find available resources in the community that are needed to assist them in their daily lives. One of our important goals is to empower families/individuals to make informed choices about the supports they seek.
You can learn more about our role by visiting our About us section.
Portfolio
Some examples of our work.
Highlights
Finding Our Offices
Our offices are located at 1400 St. Laurent Blvd., Suite 507, Ottawa (Ontario) K1K 4H4.
Directions to our offices from your location are available here
Hours of Operation
8:30am to 4pm, Monday to Friday
To Reach us by Phone or Email
- General email: admin@scsonline.ca
- Telephone: 613-748-1788
- TTY: Bell TTY Relay service
- Fax: 613-748-1018
We are currently receiving a high volume of calls and emails. Please know that your message is important to us and we will respond as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience!
- General email: admin@dsoer.ca
- Telephone: 1-855-376-3737
- TTY: Bell TTY Relay service
- Fax: 1-855-858-3737
https://scsonline.ca/en/contact-us/
Resource Room
For general information on developmental services or community resources, we welcome you to drop by our Resource Room at 1400 St. Laurent Boulevard, Suite 507, on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 10am and 3pm. Please note that there may be a waiting time depending on visitor numbers.
If you are currently not actively working with a case manager, one of our team members will be available to support you with information about community resources, completing applications and referrals.
If you are working with a case manager, please contact them directly to arrange an appointment.
Main Services Offered at SCS
Important Information
Children’s Case Management
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Developmental Services Ontario Eastern Region
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Adult Case Management
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respiteservices.com in Ottawa
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Important Information
What’s New
TIPES – Have Closed
Information on the Canada Disability Benefit
Canadian Congress on Disability Inclusion 2024
Navigating Financial Independence: Protecting Against Exploitation
Transition Planning: Ottawa-Carleton District School Board
Journey to Adulthood: School
Journey to Adulthood: Community and Home
Launch into Life! QuickStart Planning Tool
Journey to Adulthood: A Checklist of Key Activities
Transition to Adulthood: Important Periods
Preparing Students with Developmental Disabilities for LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL
Youth on the Go!
Disclaimer
The resources are for informational purposes only, and do not represent a privileged association with SCS. By using these resources, you assume all risk and responsibility.