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Toronto Long-Term Care Homes and Services
Services et Foyers de Soins de longue durée de Toronto

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Commitment to CARE
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Long-Term Care Homes and Services is committed to providing exemplary long-term care services to residents and clients, and to actively participating in the creation of an effective continuum of care through strong partnerships with other health care organizations and community partners.

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Innovation & Excellence Workplace Quality Award

Innovation & Excellence Workplace Quality AwardOntario Association of Non-Profit Homes and Services for Seniors (OANHSS) has awarded Long-Term Care Homes & Services with the 2012 Innovation and Excellence Workplace Quality Award, recognizing the practical and creative programs and strategies for fostering workplace excellence and for the engagement of program staff in reducing incidents resulting in musculoskeletal disorders.


Groundbreaking Ceremony at Kipling Acres

Left to right - Long-Term Care Homes & Services Acting General Manager Reg Paul, City Councillor Janet Davis, Central West Local Health Integration Network Board Chair Maria Britto, MPP  Dr. Shafiq Qaadri, Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, Local Ward 2 City Councillor Doug Ford, Kipling Acres Resident Carol Robson.
Residents at Kipling Acres welcomed special guests in celebration of the beginning of construction of the new long-term care home. The existing site is being redeveloped with capital funding from the City of Toronto and the Province of Ontario. The design of the new home has been undertaken with extensive community input to best meet the needs of residents and the northern Etobicoke community.


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How to Apply

Your Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) can help you stay in your own home longer by providing Care in Your Home and by coordinating Care in Your Community, or Long-Term Care Options if it becomes too difficult for you to live independently at home.

Applications can be made by calling your local Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) or by visiting their website.


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