TTY:
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519-473-9626 * 1-800-811-5147
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Address:
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356 Oxford St W London, ON N6H 1T3
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Map
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Intersection:
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Beaverbrook Ave and Oxford St W
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Hours:
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Administration | Inquiries and Support | |
Sun | - |
8am-8pm | |
Mon | 8:30am-4pm | 8am-8pm | |
Tue | 8:30am-4pm | 8am-8pm | |
Wed | 8:30am-4pm | 8am-8pm | |
Thu | 8:30am-4pm | 8am-8pm | |
Fri | 8:30am-4pm | 8am-8pm | |
Sat | - |
8am-8pm | |
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Service Description:
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Access to health care support at home, at school, or in the community * care coordinators work with people in the community or leaving hospital to determine what help is needed and arrange for care * care is provided in community settings such as the home, school, residential facility or Home and Community Care Support Services community clinic * referral to other community services when appropriate
Services available to eligible patients may include:
- nursing
- nurse practitioner
- personal support
- physiotherapy or occupational therapy
- speech and language therapy
- social work
- nutrition and food counselling (dietitians)
- end-of-life care
- medical supplies and equipment (patient-specific supplies for Home and Community Care Support Services care, such as catheters, ostomy bags, or wound care supplies)
- access to long-term care homes
- access to supported living (adult day programs, supportive housing, retirement homes, and assisted living)
- health support in the school
- specialized services for people living with specific health conditions
- referral to other community supports
Information and Referral - Visit thehealthline.ca for online access to Ontario health care information and services or call the telephone referral service at 310-2222 in English or 310-2272 in French
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Community Nursing Clinics
- Nursing services for ambulatory patients at clinics located in the community
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Health Care Connect
- Refers people who do not have a doctor to a family health care provider who may be accepting new patients * once registered, program participants are assigned to a Care Connector employed by the Home and Community Care Support Services * Care Connectors work with family doctors and nurse practitioners who are accepting new patients
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In-Home Services
- Health care services to people in their own homes
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Information and Referral
- Provides information on health care services available in the community or in-home * assesses needs of new clients * Connects clients with health care resources
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Mental Health and Addictions School Program
- Assessments, interventions and support to students and families with mental health and or addiction issues * consultation to school staff in regards to mental health and/or addiction issues as appropriate
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Ontario Telehomecare Program
- 6 month telephone coaching, support and monitoring program patients with mild to moderate Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) * equipment provided (blood pressure, weigh scale, pulse oximeter and tablet) to report on health daily * weekly discussions with telehomecare nurse
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School Health Support Services
- Special health services for children who require medical or rehabilitative assistance to attend school, participate in school routines and receive instruction * services are provided within public, private or home-based schools
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To invite a provider to participate in Coordinated Care Planning or ask about Coordinated Care Planning for you or someone you support, please email swccp@hccontario.ca
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Application:
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Call * no referral required for most services * referral through school for in-school services
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Eligibility / Target Population:
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People of all ages who are facing the challenges of age, illness, injury, or disability
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Languages:
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English * French
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Language Notes:
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Availability of reception and services in French varies based on staffing * publications and interpretation services available upon request * French website
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