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Community Clinic Eligibility Criteria 18 June 2021 Page 1 of 1 Community Clinic vs. In-Home Nursing Eligibility Information to guide patient-focused decisions Clinic Eligibility With extended evening and weekend hours, and seven convenient locations to choose from, for most patients Ontario Health atHome community clinics are the best options to ensure high-quality, specialized nursing […]
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[…] Care Homes 5 2. Visit the homes you would like to consider Visiting homes or learning more about your top choices by visiting Ontario.ca/LongTermCare will help answer some of your questions. By taking a tour, you can get a better feel for the surroundings and the people who work and live in the home. When you visit a long-term care home, you may want to ask: z for an information package on the home z for copies of recent inspection reports – the province conducts regular inspections, as required under the Fixing Long-Term Care Act, 2021. You can also fnd the reports online at publicreporting.ltchomes.net z to speak to a member of the home’s Residents’ Council z to speak to a member of the home’s Family Council, if available Before touring the long-term care homes you are considering, list the features that are important to you and pre-book the visit so that you will be able to get an informative tour. Some things to consider for your list: z Location: Is the home close enough for family and friends to visit? z Cultural/language/religious preferences: Do these factors need to be considered? […]
Long-Term Care Placement Guide – English
[…] Care Homes 5 2. Visit the homes you would like to consider Visiting homes or learning more about your top choices by visiting Ontario.ca/LongTermCare will help answer some of your questions. By taking a tour, you can get a better feel for the surroundings and the people who work and live in the home. When you visit a long-term care home, you may want to ask: z for an information package on the home z for copies of recent inspection reports – the province conducts regular inspections, as required under the Fixing Long-Term Care Act, 2021. You can also fnd the reports online at publicreporting.ltchomes.net z to speak to a member of the home’s Residents’ Council z to speak to a member of the home’s Family Council, if available Before touring the long-term care homes you are considering, list the features that are important to you and pre-book the visit so that you will be able to get an informative tour. Some things to consider for your list: z Location: Is the home close enough for family and friends to visit? z Cultural/language/religious preferences: Do these factors need to be considered? […]
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[…] and helps users better navigate a complex health care system. With nearly 2,500 service listings, this source of easily accessible, reliable information connects people with health services in their local community. Listings include organization and program descriptions, contact information, addresses, hours of operation and much more. Other features of SouthEasthealthline.ca include news, events and […]
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[…] and helps users better navigate a complex health care system. With nearly 2,500 service listings, this source of easily accessible, reliable information connects people with health services in their local community. Listings include organization and program descriptions, contact information, addresses, hours of operation and much more. Other features of SouthEasthealthline.ca include news, events and […]
People Strategy – 2024-25 – English
[…] Workplace Framework. This will include the development and delivery of wellness resources and programs, including in-person, virtual, self-directed and facilitated options as well as carefully curated, quality online resources and tools. I joined Home and Community Care Support Services because I wanted to contribute my skills and experience as a health care communicator to […]
Home and Community Care Waitlist Information – English
[…] develop a care plan that meets an individual ’ s needs. Patients whose care needs necessitate immediate care based on their condition will receive home care services in a timely manner. If services are not required immediately, or if service is not available due to limited resources or provider availability, then an individual may […]
Request for Release of Personal Health Information – French
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Short-Term Transitional Care Program – English
[…] Our goal is to provide a temporary supportive place for you to live giving you time to make decisions about your future living arrangements which may be in your own home with supports, a long-term care home, retirement home or alternate-care setting. How can transitional care help me and what can I expect? Transitional […]
ABC Recognition Recipient – Jennifer Irwin – Caring and Sharing – English
[…] in the hospital or going through difficult p eriods. She taught, encouraged, and helped other parents to persevere and thrive, particularly through her involvement with a NICU online support group. Most of all, Jennifer showed the world how to be an amazing, self less, caring, involved, and fierce mom, advocate, friend, and community member. […]