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Program: Transitional Living Services  
Organization: Head Injury Rehabilitation Ontario
Residential Services
Phone Numbers: 905-523-8852
Fax: 905-523-8211
Email: info.news@hiro.ca
Website: www.hiro.ca/services/residential-services/
Address:
30 Sanford Ave, Unit 1414
Hamilton, ON
L8M 3M3
Intersection: Sanford Ave S and Aikman Dr
Location: Hamilton (Beasley)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Office: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Service Description: Non-medical assistance for adults with physical disabilities or acquired brain injuries to manage the activities of daily living in an apartment setting * services are provided on a scheduled and "on-call" basis
  • bathing, dressing, grooming
  • medication monitoring
  • laundry
  • light housekeeping
  • meal preparation
  • mobility assistance
  • security checks
  • shopping and grocery assistance

Fees: Support services are free
Application: Call for assessment
Eligibility / Target Population: Adults with physical disabilities or acquired brain injuries who need personal care assistance for the activities of daily living, and are able to direct and participate in own care * must be a resident of Sanford
Languages: English * French
Language Notes: French interpretation available upon request
Area Served:
Hamilton and area  
See Also: Assisted Living for Adults with Acquired Brain Injuries
Assisted Living for Adults with Physical Disabilities

This information was last completely updated on March 30, 2026

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"About Us"
Transitional Living Services (TLS) is located in close proximity to downtown Hamilton and supports clients along the continuum of care. The one-bedroom units are home to semi-independent acquired brain injury (ABI) clients focusing on establishing structured daily routines, addressing challenging behaviours and developing skills that will facilitate transition to a higher level of independence, re-integration into the broader community and hospital avoidance.