Treating all with dignity and respect

Individualized support ought not to be a far-fetched desire. We work with all stakeholders to identify the development goals alongside the daily needs of our clients.

Individual support is not a wish!

Whatever the support need is we make it personalized. We go above and beyond to understand the need and ensure the best possibly care is applied

We provide personal care

Everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and respect.

At Triumph Support Services, we believe everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. Through programs and services dedicated to the vulnerable and marginalized in our community, we strive to support individuals with Development Disabilities achieve Social Inclusion in their communities.

“To be the preferred provider of residential and community support to individuals with a Developmental Disability within our community and beyond.”

How we stand out

Our location is safe and secure and optimal for specialized care and comfort

Community Respite: We provide support for social and recreational outings in the community.

Skills Development: We assist clients in finding employment opportunities, volunteering, life skills development such as cooking classes and swimming, and encourage hobbies such as dance classes photographs, music lessons, etc.

In-home care; activities of daily living: We provide support with self-care and life skills….

Our Services

Triumph Support Services specializes in providing individualized support for Adults with Developmental Disabilities. Our team has over ten years of experience working with the special needs community. We work with a wide range of adults with varying degrees of Developmental and Mental Health challenges including but not limited to, Persons with Dual Diagnosis, Challenging behaviors, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), Down syndrome, Schizophrenia, Bi-Polar Disorder, and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)…

About us

“With the support from Triumph, my son has a new lease on life. I have not seen him this happy in years”

— Richard L. (Parent)