Group Programs

Group program services offer unique experiences in small groups, that aim to provide social connection, independent skill development and recreation exploration for children, youth, and adults. Programs are available virtually and in some communities across Canada, in-person. 

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Young Adults Group Programs

View March 2025 Young Adults, Ages 16+
View April 2025 Young Adults, Ages 16+

Ages 16+

Our group programs aim to provide a safe and inclusive space for young adults to cultivate life skills, self-discovery, self-care and community engagement, while being supported by peers through life’s transitions. We explore a variety of topics that relate to:

  • social and interpersonal relationships
  • education, employment and/or volunteer readiness
  • leadership or entrepreneurship
  • recreation and leisure interests
  • dating and healthy relationships
  • identity and culture
  • physical wellness through sports and movement

Each program will contribute to inclusive and accessible opportunities and promote healthy avenues of independence.  To explore our program descriptions and outcomes, view our Group Program Guide, 2025.

For more information please call us at 1-877-855-7070 or
groups@recrespite.com

PROFESSIONALS OR ORGANIZATIONS
To explore the full list of available outcome-based group programs that your organization could partner for delivery in-person or virtually, please visit our Group services, Professionals Page.

 

Teens Group Programs

Ages 13 – 18

Recreational Respite is offering grief peer support groups for teens on the autism spectrum and/or with intellectual disabilities in 2025. Through a series of six online group programs, participants will find a safe and inclusive space to navigate grief with peers. Participants will gain insight about complex emotions; apply methods to creatively express and process grief and loss; develop coping strategies; and build community with peers who have had similar experiences. This online, interactive series aims to empower neurodivergent teens with the tools and support they need as they navigate grief related to the death or dying of a loved one.
 
The participants should be able to commit to all six weeks, and be comfortable participating in virtual groups independently, or with support. Spaces are limited. For more information, please call 1-877-855-7070.
 

Spring schedule: Tuesdays, May 6 – June 10, from 6:30-7:30 ET
(8pm NT/ 7:30pm AT/ 5:30pm CT/ 4:30pm MT/ 3:30pm PT)

Fall schedule: To be announced. 

Click here to express interest in participating in this series.

This initiative was prepared by Recreational Respite in partnership with thee Bereaved Families of Ontario – Toronto and  Autism Canada. While financially supported by the Children’s Grief Foundation of Canada, Recreational Respite Inc is solely responsible for all content.

This flyer has the heading: Intersections. It describes a peer support group program for teens on the autism spectrum and/or with intellectual disabilities who are navigating grief related to the death and dying of a loved one. In the middle of the flyer, three teens sit together on a hill. Registration information and logos follow.

Children and Youth Programs

Group programs have been developed with and for children and youth (ages 5+) with disabilities to address a variety of interests, skill practice, goals and outcomes that promote play, inclusion, encourage community participation and nurture social connectivity with others. These unique small groups offer a variety of thematic and interactive opportunities for:

  • self growth
  • developing new and healthy friendships
  • discover a sense of self, worth and role
  • embrace identity and culture
  • engage in sports and recreational interests

In person group programs are available in partnership with other organizations, to maximize the opportunities for participation in various communities across Canada.

For more information please call us at 1-877-855-7070 or
groups@recrespite.com

PROFESSIONALS OR ORGANIZATIONS
To explore the full list of available outcome-based group programs that your organization could partner for delivery in-person or virtually, please visit our Group services, Professionals Page.

Older Adult Group Programs  

Recreational Respite offers a holistic approach to improving the lives of older adults with group programs that aim to enhance physical health, social engagement, emotional well-being, and cognitive stimulation. Seniors with changes in access to services, or changes to health can be supported through diverse and tailored therapeutic programs. Our supports identify and address barriers to participation, and increase opportunities for recreation participation, which is critical for emotional wellness, physical activity, social health and connectivity with others.

Our seniors group programs are currently available in community partnership work with seniors in various communities to target:

  • improve mental health
  • promote connectivity with others
  • reduction of loneliness
  • maintain independent skills
  • explore recreational interests

For more information please call us at 1-877-855-7070 or
groups@recrespite.com

PROFESSIONALS OR ORGANIZATIONS
To explore the full list of available outcome-based group programs that your organization could partner for delivery in-person or virtually, please visit our Group services, Professionals Page.

Four seniors laugh together

Testimonials

It was great to collaborate some online sessions with Recreational Respite and organize programming for our families in the FASD program. Great teaching for all age groups available and we look forward to running more programming.

Jody (Woods Homes, Alberta)

I wanted to share how much we enjoy the programs for new experiences and friends. My son shared his special interest in construction with a facilitator and they created a program! He is looking forward to participating in STEM Mighty Machines this week. Thank you!

Parent (Ontario)

My son has tried one of the session – a dance one. He loved it. Dimitrios was kind and caring and patient. We were very impressed and happy for the support and opportunity to try something new. We have two sessions this week. We look forward to them!

Parent (Ontario)

Sarah has been loving the programs. She thinks its a great way to meet new people but with much less anxiety. She loves that she can do it from home where she feels comfortable but still able to learn and do cool new things. She thinks that the groups are good at making the material understandable to her comprehension level. She thinks it would be a cool idea to do a virtual group where there might be some singing, or a zumba like group. Overall, Sarah is absolutely loving these groups and talks about them nonstop. She is really hoping these continue as she looks forward to them daily.

Parent (BC)

We are really thankful for this program. Raquel struggles with communication so any chances she has to practice we consider it a good thing. She is a tough cookie to crack but we will keep pushing her to be involved because she really needs programs like this whether she agrees with us or not . It has been very important to her development socially. I think you guys are doing a great job offering this service during these ever changing times.

Parent, (Alberta)