Central West Community Care Access Centre

Address: 199 County Court Blvd, Brampton, L6W 4P3
Phone: 905-796-0040
Fax:
Email:
Website: www.cw.ccac-ont.ca

Major Intersection: HWY 407 - HWY 10
Map:
LHIN: Central West     LHIN Subregion:
Predominant Culture:



definition
Cost: No cost
Population Served: People of all ages recovering from a hospital stay, surgery or illness, or require support to remain at home.
Area Served: Central West CCAC - north Etobicoke, Peel region
Additional Information: CCAC will help you coordinate a plan that is responsive to you and your caregiver/family support system.
Last Updated: January 2009
definition
Cost: No cost
Population Served: People of all ages recovering from a hospital stay, surgery or illness, or require support to remain at home.
Area Served: Central West CCAC - north Etobicoke, Peel region
Additional Information: CCAC will help you coordinate a plan that is responsive to you and your caregiver/family support system.
Last Updated: January 2009
definition
Cost: No cost for placement.
Residents in a long-term care facility are expected to pay the monthly fee determined by the Ontario Ministry of Health. Those who cannot pay the full fee, but qualify for financial assistance, can still be considered for admission.
Population Served: Individuals with dementia and frail seniors.
Area Served: Central West CCAC - north Etobicoke, Peel region
Additional Information: CCAC responsibilities in placement in long-term care facilities include:
- Determining eligibility for admission
- Assisting clients in finding community-based alternatives
- Managing waiting lists
- Authorizing admission to long-term care facilities
- Short-Term Care/Respite Care in Long-Term Care Facilities 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 facility is necessary. In this instance you will be placed in the first suitable facility that becomes available. You may transfer to another facility you prefer at a later time.)
Last Updated: January 2009
definition
Cost: No cost to eligible clients
Population Served: People of all ages recovering from a hospital stay, surgery or illness.
Area Served: Central West CCAC - north Etobicoke, Peel region
Additional Information: What you need to receive CCAC services:
- a valid Ontario Health Card
- have a need for the service
- unable to go out of home to receive health care service
Last Updated: January 2009
definition
Cost: No cost to eligible clients
Population Served: People of all ages recovering from a hospital stay, surgery or illness, or require support to remain at home.
Area Served: Central West CCAC - north Etobicoke, Peel region
Additional Information: What you need to receive CCAC services:
- a valid Ontario Health Card
- have a need for the service
- unable to go out of home to receive health care service
Last Updated: January 2009
definition
Cost: No cost
Population Served: People of all ages recovering from a hospital stay, surgery or illness, or require support to remain at home.
Area Served: Central West CCAC - north Etobicoke, Peel region
Additional Information: Information: Information on community health and social services.
Last Updated: January 2009
definition
Cost: No cost to eligible clients
Population Served: People of all ages recovering from a hospital stay, surgery or illness, or require support to remain at home.
Area Served: Central West CCAC - north Etobicoke, Peel region
Additional Information: What you need to receive CCAC services:
- a valid Ontario Health Card
- have a need for the service
- unable to go out of home to receive health care service
Last Updated: January 2009
definition
Cost: No cost to eligible clients
Population Served: People of all ages recovering from a hospital stay, surgery or illness, or require support to remain at home.
Area Served: Central West CCAC - north Etobicoke, Peel region
Additional Information: What you need to receive CCAC services:
- a valid Ontario Health Card
- have a need for the service
- unable to go out of home to receive health care service
Last Updated: January 2009
definition
Cost: No cost to eligible clients
Population Served: People of all ages recovering from a hospital stay, surgery or illness, or require support to remain at home.
Area Served: Central West CCAC - north Etobicoke, Peel region
Additional Information: What you need to receive CCAC services:
- a valid Ontario Health Card
- have a need for the service
- unable to go out of home to receive health care service
Last Updated: January 2009
definition
Cost: No cost to eligible clients
Population Served: People of all ages recovering from a hospital stay, surgery or illness, or require support to remain at home.
Area Served: Central West CCAC - north Etobicoke, Peel region
Additional Information: What you need to receive CCAC services:
- a valid Ontario Health Card
- have a need for the service
- unable to go out of home to receive health care service
Last Updated: January 2009
definition
Cost: No cost to eligible clients
Population Served: People of all ages recovering from a hospital stay, surgery or illness, or require support to remain at home.
Area Served: Central West CCAC - north Etobicoke, Peel region
Additional Information: What you need to receive CCAC services:
- a valid Ontario Health Card
- have a need for the service
- unable to go out of home to receive health care service
Last Updated: January 2009
definition
Cost: No cost to eligible clients
Population Served: People of all ages recovering from a hospital stay, surgery or illness, or require support to remain at home.
Area Served: Central West CCAC - north Etobicoke, Peel region
Additional Information: What you need to receive CCAC services:
- a valid Ontario Health Card
- have a need for the service
- unable to go out of home to receive health care service
Last Updated: January 2009
 

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