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McMan Central offers one of the most comprehensive and diverse program listings available in Alberta. We take great pride in being able to support a variety of needs, abilities and situations. All of our programs are accredited and are delivered by experienced professionals dedicated to helping everyone define and achieve success on their own terms.

McMan Central Programs

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Arcadia

Providing support to youth between the ages of 15-24 who have been homeless for three months or have a history of episodic homelessness.  Read more

Collaborative Service Delivery

A contracted partnership between the Ministry of Children Services and McMan with the goal to improve outcomes for children and families working towards a safe and positive environment for the family unit.

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CONNECTions

Through in-home visitation and group classes, find the additional support you need for you and your child (up to age six). Read more

Coordinated Entry

The Coordinated Access Process (CAP) is a method of matching individuals experiencing chronic and episodic homelessness to a housing program that meets their needs.  Read more

Family and Natural Supports

(FANS) Program aims to connect youth who are at risk of being homeless or are newly homeless to their self-identified family and natural support system as well as establish their connection to community. Read more

 

PDD Life Skills

The McMan PDD Life Skills Outreach Program is designed to work with PDD (persons with developmental disabilities) clients who have unique needs such as addictions, homelessness or other life challenges that prevent clients from successfully living independently. Read more

Provincial Family Violence

Treatment Program (PFVTP)

The Provincial Family Violence Treatment Program (PFVTP) is a contracted partnership between Alberta Health Services PFVTP team and McMan, to provide assessment and treatment services clients who have been mandated to, referred to, or self-referred (non-mandated) to the program due to intimate partner violence.  Read more

Rx Living Well Social Prescribing

Pilot Program

The link worker will work with the Older Adult to co-create a care plan to ensure that supports can be in
place.
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Family Development

Families work collaboratively to develop positive family relationships to reduce or eliminate the need for intervention. Read more

Family Resource Network (FRN)

FRN focuses on prevention and

early intervention services for families and youth aged 0-18

years. Read more

Foster Care

Providing safe, caring homes to children and youth ages 0 to 18 who, for a variety of reasons, are unable to live with their own families.

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Mental Health in Schools

Pilot Program

The focus is to provide an in-home strength-based approach to support the individual needs of the family. Supports will include but not be limited to, assistance with getting instrumental needs met, information and support in accessing community resources Read more

 

 

 

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