Central East Community Care Access Centre (Scarborough Site)

Address: 100 Consilium Place, Suite 801, Scarborough, M1H 3E3
Phone: 416-750-2444
Fax: 416-750-8234
Email:
Website: www.ce.ccac-ont.ca

Major Intersection: HWY 401- McCowan Rd
Map:
LHIN: Central East     LHIN Subregion:
Predominant Culture:



definition
Cost: Services funded by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care.
Population Served: Persons with physical or mental health needs, recovering from illness, or requiring support to live independently.
Area Served: Scarborough. Part of Central East CCAC covers - Scarborough, Durham, Haliburton-Northumberland-Victoria, Peterborough
Additional Information: Coordinates in-home services and develops an individualized care plan with each client.
Last Updated: April 2007
definition
Cost: Services funded by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care.
Population Served: Persons with physical or mental health needs, recovering from illness, or requiring support to live independently.
Area Served: Scarborough. Part of Central East CCAC covers - Scarborough, Durham, Haliburton-Northumberland-Victoria, Peterborough
Additional Information: An assessment is necessary for determining whether clients are eligible for CCAC services. CCAC will help you coordinate a plan that is responsive to you and your caregiver/family support system.
Last Updated: April 2007
definition
Cost: Placement services are funded by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care.
Population Served: For frail seniors and individuals with dementia.
Area Served: Scarborough. Part of Central East CCAC covers - Scarborough, Durham, Haliburton-Northumberland-Victoria, Peterborough
Additional Information: CCAC responsibilities in placement in long-term care homes include:
- Determining eligibility for admission
- Assisting clients in finding community-based alternatives
- Managing waiting lists
- Authorizing admission to long-term care homes
- Short-Term Care/Respite Care in Long-Term Care Homes Placement (to recover from illness or injury or allow time off for a caregiver)
- Crisis placement (when the client's support network has broken down and immediate admission to a long-term care home is necessary. In this instance you will be placed in the first suitable home that becomes available. You may transfer to another home you prefer at a later time.)
- Convalescent Care: following surgery or serious illness when you may not need hospital-level care, but cannot safely return home.
Last Updated: April 2007
definition
Cost: Services funded by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care.
Population Served: Persons with physical or mental health needs, recovering from illness, or requiring support to live independently.
Area Served: Scarborough. Part of Central East CCAC covers - Scarborough, Durham, Haliburton-Northumberland-Victoria, Peterborough
Additional Information: What you need to receive CCAC services:
- a valid Ontario Health Card
- have a need for the service
- must be unable to go out of home to receive health care service
Last Updated: April 2007
definition
Cost: Services funded by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care.
Population Served: Persons with physical or mental health needs, recovering from illness, or requiring support to live independently.
Area Served: Scarborough. Part of Central East CCAC covers - Scarborough, Durham, Haliburton-Northumberland-Victoria, Peterborough
Additional Information: What you need to receive CCAC services:
- a valid Ontario Health Card
- have a need for the service
- must be unable to go out of home to receive health care service
Last Updated: April 2007
definition
Cost: Services funded by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care.
Population Served: Persons with physical or mental health needs, recovering from illness, or requiring support to live independently.
Area Served: Scarborough. Part of Central East CCAC covers - Scarborough, Durham, Haliburton-Northumberland-Victoria, Peterborough
Additional Information: Information on community health and social services.
Last Updated: April 2007
definition
Cost: Services funded by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care.
Population Served: Persons with physical or mental health needs, recovering from illness, or requiring support to live independently.
Area Served: Scarborough. Part of Central East CCAC covers - Scarborough, Durham, Haliburton-Northumberland-Victoria, Peterborough
Additional Information: What you need to receive CCAC services:
- a valid Ontario Health Card
- have a need for the service
- must be unable to go out of home to receive health care service
Last Updated: April 2007
definition
Cost: Services funded by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care.
Population Served: Persons with physical or mental health needs, recovering from illness, or requiring support to live independently.
Area Served: Scarborough. Part of Central East CCAC covers - Scarborough, Durham, Haliburton-Northumberland-Victoria, Peterborough
Additional Information: What you need to receive CCAC services:
- a valid Ontario Health Card
- have a need for the service
- must be unable to go out of home to receive health care service
Last Updated: April 2007
definition
Cost: Services funded by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care.
Population Served: Persons with physical or mental health needs, recovering from illness, or requiring support to live independently.
Area Served: Scarborough. Part of Central East CCAC covers - Scarborough, Durham, Haliburton-Northumberland-Victoria, Peterborough
Additional Information: What you need to receive CCAC services:
- a valid Ontario Health Card
- have a need for the service
- must be unable to go out of home to receive health care service
Last Updated: April 2007
definition
Cost: Services funded by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care.
Population Served: Persons with physical or mental health needs, recovering from illness, or requiring support to live independently.
Area Served: Scarborough. Part of Central East CCAC covers - Scarborough, Durham, Haliburton-Northumberland-Victoria, Peterborough
Additional Information: What you need to receive CCAC services:
- a valid Ontario Health Card
- have a need for the service
- must be unable to go out of home to receive health care service
Last Updated: April 2007
definition
Cost: Services funded by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care.
Population Served: Persons with physical or mental health needs, recovering from illness, or requiring support to live independently.
Area Served: Scarborough. Part of Central East CCAC covers - Scarborough, Durham, Haliburton-Northumberland-Victoria, Peterborough
Additional Information: What you need to receive CCAC services:
- a valid Ontario Health Card
- have a need for the service
- must be unable to go out of home to receive health care service
Last Updated: April 2007
definition
Cost: Services funded by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care.
Population Served: Persons with physical or mental health needs, recovering from illness, or requiring support to live independently.
Area Served: Scarborough. Part of Central East CCAC covers - Scarborough, Durham, Haliburton-Northumberland-Victoria, Peterborough
Additional Information: What you need to receive CCAC services:
- a valid Ontario Health Card
- have a need for the service
- must be unable to go out of home to receive health care service
Last Updated: April 2007
 

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