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South Riverdale Community Health Centre - SRCHC >
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Choose Health - Self Management Program
c/o South Riverdale CHC
955 Queen St E
Toronto, ON
M4M 3P3
955 Queen St E
Toronto, ON
M4M 3P3
416-461-3577 ext 2241
Fax: 416-778-1305
Please contact for program hours
Last Updated: Dec 16, 2025: Suggest an edit
Application
Call or visit website to sign up
Eligibility / Target Population
People living with chronic conditions, their caregivers and health care professionals
Fees
Workshops are free and open to all health and community service providers
Executives
Jason Altenberg - CEO
South Riverdale Community Health Centre
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Shannon Wiens - Vice President - Strategy and Systems
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South Riverdale Community Health Centre
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Shannon Wiens - Vice President - Strategy and Systems
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Contacts
Shova Adhikari - Health Promoter
Languages
English ; French ; Chinese (Cantonese) ; Chinese (Mandarin) ; Tagalog
Language Notes
The referral service uses phone interpretation when necessary and can connect individuals with programs that are offered in a variety of languages
Area Served
Toronto
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
Accessibility Note
Programs offered in accessible community settings
Description of Services
Evidence-based group programs that empower individuals living with chronic conditions and their caregivers and foster self-management and self-efficacy skills
Evidence-based programs by South Riverdale CHC include:
Evidence-based programs by South Riverdale CHC include:
- Chronic Disease Self-Management
- Chronic Pain Self-Management (include the Moving Easy Programâ„¢)
- Healthy Feet, Diabetes, and You
- Powerful Tool for Caregivers
- Peer-led and mindfulness focused Art Gallery of Ontario tour
- Peer-led art making workshops
- Peer-led Film Talk
- Brief Action Planning
- Choices and Changes: Motivating Healthy Behaviour
- Health Literacy
- Treating Patients with C.A.R.E.
About Us
To enhance patient self-management and provider health literacy, partnering with primary care as well as community based health and social service providers, we offer evidence-based trainings and programs for community members and health care providers. Annually, we serve 1200 people and this work takes place in partnership with 37 organizations across the city.
Last Updated: Dec 16, 2025: Suggest an edit