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Home Health Care & Community Support Services in Ontario

Source: The Care Guide

The objective of Outreach Services, also referred to as In-Home Care, Home Health Care or Community Support Services, is to allow people to live in their own homes and communities and to function as independently as possible through the provision of a variety of care and supportive services.
 
Many different programs and services are available which are provided by government agencies, municipalities, homes for the aged, charitable, not-for-profit groups and for-profit, private organizations. To follow are some of the services typically offered:

  • Personal Nursing Care
  • Physiotherapy
  • Occupational therapy
  • Speech therapy
  • Day Programs
  • Counseling
  • Foot Care
  • Friendly Visiting
  • Transportation
  • Homemaking
  • Home Maintenance
  • Information and Referral
  • Intergenerational
  • Programs
  • Meals on Wheels
  • Respite Care
  • Emergency Response
  • Congregate Dining
 
The best place to go to access these services is through your local Community Care Access Centre.   There your needs will be thoroughly assessed and the most appropriate services will be recommended. Depending upon your needs, some of the services may be covered under Ministry of Health funding, regardless of your financial situation. If you access a service provider directly or wish to retain additional services, you usually must pay for the cost of the services. Depending upon your financial situation and the individual service provider, subsidies may be available.

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