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Found 10 records similar to Community Care Access Centre (CCACs) locations
Geographic information for long-term care homes (LTCH). LTCHs offer higher levels of personal care and support than those typically offered by either retirement homes or supportive housing. LTCHs can be for-profit or non-profit, and are owned and operated by various public/private organizations. The geographical information includes: * organization name * city * address * postal code *[LTCHs]: long-term care homes
Funding agreements to support provinces and territories improve access to home and community care and mental health and addiction services, and infection prevention and control in long-term care facilities and seniors’ residences providing continuing care services.
"Home and community care" services help people to receive care at home, rather than in a hospital or long-term care facility, and to live as independently as possible in the community.
The program provides funding to community agencies that assist non-English speaking and Deaf or hard of hearing victims of: * domestic violence * sexual violence * human trafficking Funding is used to help victims access: * social services * health care * legal services Data includes a listing of the following for the 2013-2014 fiscal year: * organizations * locations * grant issued amount
The Veterans Independence Program (VIP) was introduced in 1981 to respond to an aging demographic Veteran population and to help reduce long-term care (LTC) bed waitlists by providing care to Veterans at home. The national Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) home care program assists qualified Veterans, still-serving Canadian Forces (CF) disability pensioners, surviving spouses/primary caregivers, and certain civilians to maintain their health, quality of life and independence in their own home for as long as possible. At the point where care in the home is no longer possible, the VIP will assist in providing care in long-term care facilities in the community of the Veteran. The VIP is not intended to duplicate or replace existing provincial/territorial or community services, but complements these programs to best meet the needs of Veterans.
Geographic information about Family Health Teams (FHT) are community-centred primary care organizations created to provide comprehensive family health care services across Ontario. FHTs provide primary care services to rural, urban, and unique populations of patients with both typical and specialized health needs. The geographical information includes: * organization name * city * address * postal code *[FHTs]: Family Health Teams
Bilingual reference lists with the official names of: * Ontario hospitals * Local Health Integration Networks * Family Health Groups, Family Health Networks and Primary Care Networks * Community Health Centres * District Social Services Administration Boards * Current and former school board funding grants provided by the Ministry of Education
Further to the Government of Canada’s commitment on November 30, 2020 to further support provinces and territories through a new Safe Long-term Care Fund (Fund), providing jurisdictions an additional $1 billion, Canada and the NWT agree, through this Letter of Agreement, to amend the Canada-Northwest Territories Home and Community Care and Mental Health and Addiction Services Agreement (Bilateral Agreement).
Further to the Government of Canada's commitment on November 30, 2020, to further support provinces and territories through a new Safe Long-term Care Fund, providing jurisdictions an additional $1 billion, Canada and British Columbia agree, through this Letter of Agreement, to amend the Canada British Columbia Home and Community Care and Mental Health and Addiction Services Agreement (Bilateral Agreement).
The Public Health Agency of Canada released evidence-informed guidelines to help residents, seniors and health care workers in long-term care homes remain safe and healthy. The "Infection Prevention and Control for COVID-19: Interim Guidance for Long-Term Care Homes" provides recommendations that complement provincial and territorial public health efforts to prevent and control health care-associated infections.