Community Head Injury Resource Services of Toronto (CHIRS) is a registered not-for-profit charitable organization primarily funded by the Central Local Health Integration Network (LHIN) through the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.
CHIRS, formerly known as Ashby House, started in 1978 as the first community-based brain injury rehabilitation program in North America. From its origins as a transitional group home, CHIRS has evolved into a multi-service agency that provides a broad range of supports to a clientele with diverse and complex needs. CHIRS' services are designed to form the basis of a comprehensive model of service delivery. Residential services offer supported living opportunities that range from twenty-four-hour supervision to supported independent living. Ashby Community Support Services (ACSS) provides support to those individuals who are able to live more independently or are being supported by family in the community as well as assists individuals in institutions to access purposeful community activities. Through CHIRS Adult Day Services, which is comprised of an adult day program (CHIRS Club) and community programs, CHIRS is able to provide productive and meaningful activities for all participants.
CHIRS has earned its third three-year accreditation award from the Canadian Council on Health Services Accreditation (CCHSA). To earn this award the agency is assessed against national acquired brain injury (ABI) service standards set by the CCHSA in collaboration with the health care community and related stakeholders.
Donations are gratefully accepted and contribute to improving the lives of our clients. Please look through our website for more information about our services and partnerships. Call us if you would like additional information 416-240-8000."