Yee Hong Centre for Geriatric Care - Scarborough Finch

Address: 60 Scottfield Drive, Scarborough, M1S 5T7
Phone: 416 321-3000
Fax: 416 321-0034
Email: scarborough.finch@yeehong.com
Website: www.yeehong.com

Major Intersection: McCowan Rd - Finch Ave E
Map:
LHIN: Central East     LHIN Subregion:
Predominant Culture: Chinese



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Cost:
Who is eligible: A person must be 18 years of age or older;
possess a valid Ontario Health Card;
have health care needs that cannot be met with any combination of caregiving or community-based services in the home;
have health care needs that can be met in a long-term care facility.
Area Served:
Additional Information:
Application: Applications must originate in the CCAC where the individual (applicant) resides. Individuals (applicants) may choose Long Term Care facilities from outside their own CCAC area.
How to apply: Contact your local Community Care Access Centre.
Unit description: Dementia specific unit/floor. Secure unit for individuals who wander and/or have complex behavioural problems.
Safety features: Alarm on outer door and units. Key pads, Maglocks, Wanderguard bracelets, ID bracelets. No secure outdoor wandering area. Smokers admitted under new MOHLTC guidelines
Total beds: 250
Dementia beds: 50
Predominant Culture: Chinese and Japanese. Chinese, Japanese and Canadian diets provided
Last Updated: April 2009
definition
Cost: Rates at Long-Term Care Facilities
Who is eligible: A person must be 18 years of age or older;
possess a valid Ontario Health Card;
have health care needs that cannot be met with any combination of caregiving or community-based services in the home;
have health care needs that can be met in a long-term care facility.
Area Served:
Additional Information:
Application: Applications must originate in the CCAC where the individual (applicant) resides. Individuals (applicants) may choose Long Term Care facilities from outside their own CCAC area.
How to apply: Contact your local Community Care Access Centre.
Unit description: Dementia specific unit/floor. Secure unit for individuals who wander and/or have complex behavioural problems.
Safety features: Alarm on outer door and units. Key pads, Maglocks, Wanderguard bracelets, ID bracelets. No secure outdoor wandering area. Smokers admitted under new MOHLTC guidelines
Total respite beds: 1
Predominant Culture: Chinese and Japanese. Chinese, Japanese and Canadian diets provided
Last Updated: April 2009
 

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