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Ontario Health at Home Mississauga Halton - Ontario HealthatHome Mississauga Halton (Mississauga)

Access to health care support at home, at school or in the community; care coordination for people in the community or leaving hospital; also long term home, short stay, convalescent and crisis placements

Care provided in community settings such as home, school, residential facility or nursing community clinic; also information on community services and referrals when appropriate

Services available to eligible patients may include:
  • nursing
  • nurse practitioner
  • personal support
  • physiotherapy and occupational therapy
  • speech and language therapy
  • social work
  • nutrition and food counselling (dietitians)
  • palliative care
  • medical supplies and equipment
  • access to long-term care homes
  • access to supported living (adult day programs, supportive housing, retirement homes and assisted living)
  • health support in the school
  • specialized services for people living with specific health conditions including acquired brain injury service access and coordination
  • information and referral to other community supports

Children's Health Services
Special health services for children in home and school environment including public, private or home-based schools, supports children when health care provision is essential to student's participation and development in school programs

Mental Health and Addictions Nurses
Assessment, intervention and support for students and families with mental health and or addiction issues, including consultation for school staff as appropriate

Placement Services
Determine eligibility for admission to long-term care facilities and prioritize and manage the admission process; support and information for applicants and their families prior to and during admission process

Nursing Clinics
Services for ambulatory patients at community clinics

Supported Living
Information and/or assessment for Adult Day Programs (ADS), Retirement Homes, Supports for Daily Living or Supportive Housing

Health Care Connect
Referral to family health care providers who may be accepting new patients, for registered program participants (individuals and families) who do not have a family physician

Application

Call or visit website for information; home visit may be necessary to complete assessment
No referral required for most services; referral through school for in-school services

Eligibility

People of all ages who are facing the challenges of age, illness, injury, or disability; varies according to service; must have Ontario Health Insurance
In-home health and social services
Individuals or families needing professional or support services in the community (home or school) that cannot be met on an outpatient basis
Placement in long term care homes
Adults 18 years and older who require nursing care, assistance with activities of daily living or on-site supervision
Residency Requirements: South Etobicoke, Halton Hills, Mississauga, Milton, Oakville, Georgetown

Languages

Interpretation services available for other languages

Physical Access

Fully Accessible

Fees

Home and Community Support Services direct services covered by OHIP; fees may apply for some services
211 Ontario

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