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A Community of Complete Acceptance

Be understood.

At Springview Residential Services, we understand you. We serve some of the most vulnerable and dependent populations in society by providing them and their families with an accepting and supportive community. They live in a world that just doesn’t understand them and seemingly isn’t even willing to try. But we do. Whether they require around-the-clock care at one of our residential homes or just need a little support to get their college degree, we take the time to understand so that we can serve.

A labour of understanding.

We offer a stunning range of programs and services to serve people with a wide variety of different situations and needs. Our residential services provide a loving and nurturing place to live for people with intellectual disabilities and complex needs—we give them a home. We also offer day programs, respite services, and clinical services that give our clients the ability to reach their full potential and live happy and fulfilling life.

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Sharing our knowledge.

Satiation

Satiation occurs when a person has experienced a particular reinforcer to such an extent that it is temporarily no longer reinforcing. Despite the fact that this effect is temporary, it can actually last for an extended period of time. To avoid this undesired effect of satiation it is ideal to vary the reinforcers that are […]

The Impact of Consequences

Most people consider consequences to be negative things that happen in response to maladaptive behaviour. In reality, a consequence is anything that follows behaviour. Consequences can be undesirable as is the case when not earning a sticker, losing your wallet, being hungry, loss of a privilege, etc.  However, these consequences can also be desired […]

Organizing your Environment

One of the most effective ways to manage behaviour is to organize the environment. It is our job to make sure that the environment is organized in a way that allows for adaptive behaviours to be expressed easily while requiring lots of effort to demonstrate maladaptive behaviours. For example, if a child is required to […]

What it’s like to be understood.

My child was born with a developmental delay and serious mental illness 23 years ago. During that time it was extremely difficult for our family to provide adequate care and support for them, which was hard on all of us. It was especially difficult for us to find services that could help, because our child was demonstrating aggression on a frequent basis. We found that because of this, there was a very limited amount of resources that could support them. After 20 years we were finally able to find our child a long term living arrangement with Springview.

I am incredibly grateful for the exceptional care and personalized treatment provided by Springview.

    Our community.

    Staff Appreciation Highlight

    Employee of the month – Maddy

    Maddy has been with Connections Kingston since its opening in September 2024. Maddy immediately began demonstrating an eagerness to learn and a commitment to client care. Maddy has continued to work hard and actively develop her skill set; which is reflected in the great rapport she has built with the clients and her team members. […]

    Employee of the month – Kenzie

    Kenzie has been with SVRS since October of 2020, beginning her tenure at our Campbell residence. Kenzie’s primary residence may have been Campbell residence but you would often see her working at all of our residences. She was consistently going above and beyond picking up shifts and doing everything she could to be a team […]

    Employee of the Month – Abeeb Lawal

     Abeeb has been with SVRS for since December of 2023 quickly becoming a Keyworker at Forest residence and is currently filling in as their SRC. Abeeb always completes his paperwork responsibilities on-time with a consistent high quality of work. Abeeb has built a strong rapport with the residents and the staffing team and can often be found staying late and/or […]

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