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WW_LTC_Wait Times April 2022

[…] ask questions before making a final decision. Each person who applies for long -term care may choose a maximum of five (5) homes anywhere in Ontario, in order of preference. These decisions will help determine the amount of time a person waits for long -term care. If you need care urgently, you are able […]

LTCH-ALC-Field-Guidance-Admissions-SEP14

[…] the most appropriate discharge destination should be an interdisciplinary and collaborative process amongst hospital staff including the discharge co-ordinator, the patient’s health care providers and support services, such as HCCSS, and including the ALC patient, family and/or caregiver(s). Following comprehensive assessments, the attending clinician or care team may request for the ALC patient’s LTC […]

NE-189-22-MGR-PR

[…] evaluation skills; • Ef f e cti ve communi cati o n and interpersonal skills; • Strong coaching, negotiation and conflict resolution skills; • Leadership experience is an asset; • Must have valid driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle. Some travel across the HCCSS NE and other lo cations may be required […]

HCCSS-HPG-HealthPartnerRefGuide-Module5-1-June2013

[…] to new  Client with the same Priority and Waitlist Date have the same sequence #  Within each sequence #, the clients are listed in alphabetical order according to surname  Application Notes column displays the content of notes entered in CHRIS by the CCAC user. These notes provide additional information related to […]

NE-189-22-MGR-PR

[…] planning, organizing, critical thinking, decision making and evaluation skills; • Effective communication and interpersonal skills; • Strong coaching, negotiation and conflict resolution skills; • Leadership experience is an asset; • Must have valid driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle. Some travel across the HCCSS NE and other lo cations may be required […]

IV Elastomeric Patient Instructions_20210621

[…] be given to you by a device that holds the medication called an elastomeric device. There are many benefits of receiving IV medication through an elastomeric device such as: z Being able to disconnect from the device between doses z Light, discreet and portable to allow you to carry it around wherever you go […]

TC-Application-and-Take-Back-Agreement-April-2014

[…] Any diagnosis of being deve lopmenta lly delayed? □ Yes □ No Is the client medically stable? □ Yes □ No Specify: Does patient have a DNR order? □ Yes □ No Any Advance Directives? □ Yes □ No Specify: Specify: List any outstanding medical appointme nts of the client: Other Medical Needs: IV […]

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Planning for Long-Term Care: A Practical Guide – French

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[…] within 6 weeks , your placement file will be closed. • ALL LTC Homes are Smoke -free • Please choose up to 5 homes , ranking in order of preference from 1 to 5 (1=first choice). Please tour before adding the home as a choice • Check all accommodation type s (check boxes) for […]

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NW-handwashing

[…] clean? The most common way germs are spread is by people’s hands. Touching your eyes, nose or mouth without first cleaning your hands can lead to illnesses such as colds, diarrhea, flu and serious diseases such as Hepatitis A. Hand washing is the single m ost important thing you can do to help reduce […]

NW-fire-safety

[…] poisonous gases rise with the heat. The air is cleaner near the floor. If you encounter smoke or flames while you are escaping from a fire, use an alternative escape route. If you must escape through smoke, crawl on your hands and knees, keeping your head 12 to 24 inches (30 to 60 centimetres) […]

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