Local Health Integration Network / Placement

Central East Local Health Integration Network (Scarborough Site)

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Local Health Integration Networks (LHIN) are not-for-profit community agencies, which are responsible for the direct provision of information and referral services, placement coordination services and case management. CCACs can provide help with three different types of placement:

  • Long-term care facility;
  • Short-term stay;
  • 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 the client will be placed in the first suitable facility that becomes available. Clients may transfer to another facility they prefer at a later time).

If clients need services while waiting for placement, CCACs make the necessary referrals and connect them to the appropriate services and service providers. CCACs are funded by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care and governed by government-appointed Boards of Directors.

Population Served:

For frail seniors and individuals with dementia.

Catchment Area:

Scarborough. Part of Central East LHIN covers – Scarborough, Durham, Haliburton-Northumberland-Victoria, Peterborough

Service Category:

Local Health Integration Network / placement

Cost:

Residents in a long-term care homes 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.

Service Limitation:

LHIN 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.

100 Consilium Place
Toronto M1H 3E3
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