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Health care services offered at home, at school, and in the community, as well as access to supported living programs and long-term care * care coordinators work with people in the community or leaving the hospital to determine what help is needed and arrange for care
Services may include:
Information and Referral - thehealthline.ca provides online access to health care information and services in Ontario, or call the referral phone service at 310-2222 - in English or 310-2272 - in French
Services and Programs:
Services may include:
- nursing
- nurse practitioner
- personal support
- physiotherapy and occupational therapy
- speech and language therapy
- social work
- nutrition and food counseling (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
- referral to other community supports
Information and Referral - thehealthline.ca provides online access to health care information and services in Ontario, or call the referral phone service at 310-2222 - in English or 310-2272 - in French
Services and Programs:
- North Community Care Clinic
- Sherbourne-Wellesley Community Care Clinic
- Storefront Humber Nursing Clinic
- Thorncliffe Health Hub - Community Nursing Clinic
- West Toronto Community Care Clinic
- Women's College Hospital Community Care Clinic
Application
Call * 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
Residency Requirements: Toronto (Old Toronto)
Residency Requirements: Toronto (Old Toronto)
Languages
English; French
Physical Access
Fully Accessible
Fees
Covered by OHIP
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