The Centre Miriam Users Committee supports users, parents, caregivers, and families by sharing information, representing collective interests, assisting users who request help, and contributing to better service quality.
The Users Committee brings together people connected to Centre Miriam services, including users, parents, caregivers, and family representatives. Our work is practical: we listen, inform, clarify, support, and help bring forward issues that affect users’ experience and quality of life.
The committee is not a clinical service and does not replace emergency, legal, or professional advice. Its role is to help users and families better understand rights, processes, service concerns, and available next steps.
The Users Committee’s mandate is to inform, represent, assist, evaluate, and contribute to the improvement of services and living conditions.
We help users and families understand rights, obligations, and available support.
We bring forward collective concerns that affect users as a group.
We can assist or accompany users in actions they undertake, including complaints.
We consider users’ experience and satisfaction with the services received.
We contribute to improving services and users’ living conditions.
For users connected to Miriam Home and Services programs and supports.
For users receiving intellectual disability and autism spectrum disorder services through relevant CLSC territories.
For users in contracted intermediate resources, family-type resources, and residences with continuous assistance.
For users connected to Complexe Guimont services and supports.