



The Adult Recreation Therapy Centre (ARTC) is a community-based
adult day program offering structured activities to individuals
affected by conditions such as stroke, Parkinson's disease, MS,
and other progressive disorders, as well as for adults with
diminished abilities related to mild cognitive impairment related to
early dementia.
Activities are planned for the participants on a daily basis. The
Centre offers a variety of social, recreational and therapeutic
activities, including exercise and aphasia programs and has programs
in Brantford and Brant County. Each day consists of a variety of
activities that have been created to maintain and enhance the
well-being of the participants, allowing them to remain independent
at home.
ARTC is a charitable not-for-profit organization serving Brantford since 1977 (Charitable Registration # 10375644-RR-0001). ARTC is funded by the HNHB LHIN and the Brant United Way.
View ARTC's Multi-Sector Accountability Agreement (MSAA).
New at ARTC:
Watch for more information on our
annual Walk n'Roll event in May at
the Lynden Park Mall. Pledge forms
will be available soon.

ARTC satellite program at the Willett in Paris is now offered Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.
Caregiver support group meetings take place the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 at ARTC in Brantford.
Living with Aphasia support group takes place the first Thursday of each month at 6:30 at ARTC in Brantford (Oct - June).