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Our Commitment to our Long Term Care Residents
The move from a house to a long-term care home can be a difficult one – a time of major change for individuals and their families. At York Central Hospital, together with UniversalCare we go the extra mile to make that transition easier. We provide exceptional care to meet each resident’s medical and personal needs. York Central Hospital‘s long-term care centre provides a warm and comfortable environment for 148 residents. Every member of our staff is committed to providing compassionate care that respects the individuality and dignity of each person in our care.
Partners in Exceptional Care
Since June 2000, York Central Hospital has offered these services to the community.
As of December 1, 2010, York Central Hospital has forged a new and exciting partnership with UniversalCare Canada Inc. to provide compassionate and resident–focused long-term care services.
Our long-term care program is located on the fourth and fifth floors of the Centre for Continuing Care and Rehabilitation (A WING).
In addition, UniversalCare will manage our 32 Interim Long Term Care Unit located on the first floor of the Centre for Continuing Care and Rehabilitation (A WING).
Through a multidisciplinary team, UniversalCare will be able to enhance the level of care and services to our residents by accessing an unprecedented blend of healthcare services and programs. In addition they provide the required leadership, support, value and partnership to enhance the quality of life of our residents and staff alike.
The residents of York Central Hospital’s Long Term Care Centre enjoy a state-of-the-art facility, and also benefit from the close proximity to such valuable medical services such dialysis, geriatric consultation, and emergency medicine services. On-site extended medical coverage further enhances the quality of care and services.
Modern and Attractive Facilities
Among the newest and most beautifully appointed wings of the Hospital, the Long Term Care Service facilities are provided on three floors of the CCCR. This beautiful and spacious facility features:
- resident rooms with conveniently located lounges with adjoining outdoor patios that are accessible for residents and families;
- tastefully decorated rooms designed to accommodate pictures, bedspreads and small pieces of furniture from home;
- 70 comfortable private rooms with private bathrooms;
- 23 standard rooms designed for those individuals who enjoy the pleasure of one another’s company;
- delicious, nutritious meals served in brightly lit dining rooms;
- call bells in all rooms provide immediate assistance;
- Wanderguard Resident Safety System to ensure the safety of all residents: and
- coffee shop, hairdresser and multi-faith meditation room.
Therapeutic Services
- Restorative Care
- Physiotherapy Services
- Spiritual Care
- Palliative Care
Recreational and Leisure Activities and Programs
Our ongoing recreational and leisure programs provide our residents with ample opportunity to stay active and socialize.
- Daily Fitness Program
- Intergenerational Activities
- Arts and Crafts
- Computer Activities
- Special Holiday and Family Events
- Musical Entertainment and Activities
- Card and Game Nights
- Interdenominational Services
- Community Outings
- And more
Applying for Admission to Our Long Term Care Facility
Anyone who is approved for Long-Term Care by the Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) (tel # 1-888-470-2222) is eligible to be a resident at York Central Hospital's Long Term Care Facility.
Co-payment and Funding Information
The Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care provides funding for long-term care facilities. The amount paid by residents for their accommodation is called a "co-payment," which varies according to the accommodation type. The Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care sets maximum accommodation co-payment rates. The following table shows the co-payment rates effective July 1, 2010. The co-payment rates change from time to time.
| Long Stay Program |
Maximum Daily Co-Payment |
Maximum Monthly Co-Payment |
| Standard Accommodation |
$51.88 |
$1578.02 |
| Private Accommodation |
$69.88 |
$2125.52 |
Government Subsidies
If your income is not sufficient to pay the accommodation co-payment for the long-stay program, there is a subsidy available to reduce the rate for standard accommodation. Residents with lower incomes or residents who have spouses or partners who are living in the community may be eligible for an additional subsidy called the "Exceptional Circumstances Reduction." For more information, you can refer to a Ministry handbook called "Accessing a Long-Term Care Facility," speak to staff at your local Community Care Access Centre or at the long-term care centre directly.
Canada Customs and Revenue Agency
Being cared for in a nursing home is considered to be a medical expense for a person with a disability and as such may qualify you for a personal tax credit. Please seek professional guidance or revue with your local office Canada Customs Revenue Agency for details. You will need to familiarize yourself with taxation form T2201, Disability Tax Credit Certificate, which can be pre-approved at anytime during the year by completing and sending to your local taxation office.
Please call the Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) at 1-888-470-2222 for more information on how to apply or if you require further information please call York Central Long Term Care at (905) 883-2442.
About York Central Hospital
York Central Hospital was established in 1963. Its health care team is comprised of more than 1800 employees, over 300 affiliated physicians, and 500 volunteers. Over the next five years, the Hospital will undergo a major expansion and renovation of its existing acute care facilities which will further enhance its ability to deliver high quality health care services to one of Canada's fastest growing urban communities.
York Central Hospital’s mission is to provide excellence in community and regional hospital services for the people of York Region and beyond. Our vision is to be ‘here when you need us – with expert and compassionate care’.
Contact Us for More Information
For further information on York Central Hospital’s Long Term Care Service call (905) 883-2442 to speak with the Long Term Care Administrator.
For further information on UniversalCare Canada Inc. visit www.universalcareinc.ca
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