Behavioural Support Services in Toronto
Specialized 1:1 support for individuals with autism, developmental disabilities, and complex behavioural needs across all Toronto neighbourhoods. Passport, SSAH, OAP accepted.
Local Support for Local Families
Toronto is Canada's largest city and home to families from every cultural and linguistic background imaginable. Dasdey serves Toronto families with credentialed 1:1 behavioural support, autism services, respite, school support, and community participation across the entire city, from the west end (Etobicoke, Junction, High Park) through the core (Downtown, Annex, Yonge corridor) to the east end (Riverdale, Leslieville, Beach) and north (North York, York, East York).
Many Toronto families reach out to us after trying generic agencies and finding that the staff did not have the behavioural training, the matching, or the cultural fit they needed. Our Toronto associate network is large, diverse, and credentialed, with experience across autism, developmental disabilities, dual diagnosis, ABI, and mental health.
We work in Toronto District School Board (TDSB), Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB), and private school settings throughout the city, in adult day programs across Toronto, and in residential placements for Toronto-based agencies. We accept Passport, SSAH, OAP, private pay, and direct agency contracting.
We don't have a physical centre. Our associate network expands into Toronto, so support is provided directly where your family already is, in your home, your child's school, or the local community.
Services Available in Toronto
All Dasdey services are available to families and agencies in Toronto and surrounding City of Toronto communities.
Autism and Complex Needs Support
1:1, 2:1, and 3:1 support for individuals across all support levels.
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Structured support for autism, ADHD, OCD, ODD, dual diagnosis, ABI, and complex presentations.
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Reliable in-home and community-based respite for high-needs cases.
Learn moreSchool and Day Program Behavioural Support
Behaviourally informed support in school and day program settings.
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Specialized Agency Support and Subcontracting for residential programs.
Learn moreCommunity-Based Support for Independence and Participation
Support for outings, routines, daily living, and community participation.
Learn moreFunding Accepted in Toronto
Why Families in Toronto Choose Dasdey
- Large, diverse Toronto associate network with deep behavioural training
- Multilingual associates reflecting Toronto's cultural communities
- Familiar with TDSB, TCDSB, and private school protocols across the city
- Coverage from Etobicoke through downtown to Scarborough and North York
- Established relationships with Toronto-area community living agencies
- Subcontractor capacity for Toronto group homes and residential providers
Toronto Neighbourhoods We Serve
Our associates travel to homes, schools, and community settings throughout Toronto.
Frequently Asked Questions, Toronto
Do you really serve all of Toronto?
Can you support my child in a TDSB or TCDSB school?
Do you provide service in Etobicoke or North York?
Are your Toronto associates trained for adults with developmental disabilities?
Can you partner with a Toronto-based community living agency?
How to Get Started in Toronto
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Reach out
Send us a message through the contact form or call 647-887-0031. Share a few details about the person you're supporting.
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Initial consultation
We talk through needs, behavioural profile, funding, schedule, and whether Dasdey is the right fit. No cost, no obligation.
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Match with an associate
We coordinate scheduling, confirm credentials and training, and set a start date for support in Toronto.
Behavioural Support in Toronto
Reach out to discuss what your family or agency needs. We respond within one business day.
Serving Toronto and surrounding areas including Downtown, Annex, Yorkville, North York, York. Contact Dasdey Behavioural Services to discuss support options for your family.