Program: Complex Continuing Care Service
Organizations: West Park Healthcare Centre
     General Complex Continuing Care
    
Description of Services: 26-bed rehabilitation program for people with complex or progressive illnesses and disabilities, such as Multiple Sclerosis, Lou Gehrig's disease, paraplegia, or dementia
Requirements
Fees: Service and standard ward accommodation covered by OHIP * additional fees charged for semi-private and private rooms
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Medically stable adults who have a chronic or progressive illness where potential for improvement is limited, are unable to live independently in the community, and have care needs that exceed those available through community services or in a long-term care home because of a medical complexity
Application: Medical referral required
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible      Wheelchair Accessible
Accessibility Notes: Wheelchair accessible building including main entrance and barrier free washrooms * braille elevator, lowered buttons * designated parking
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Toronto
Contact Information
Phone Numbers: 416-243-3600 ext 32135 or 32136
Crisis: Call 911 in emergencies
Fax: 416-243-8397
Email: admitting@westpark.org
Website: www.westpark.org/Services/ComplexContinuingCare
Address: 170 Emmett Ave, Level 6-C and 6-D
Toronto, ON
M6M 2J5
Map
Intersection: West of Jane St and North of Eglinton Ave W
Location: Toronto (Mount Dennis)
Rehabilitative Care Details
Age Group: Adult
Rehabilitative Condition Population: Medical/General
Level of Rehabilitative Care
Bedded Levels: Complex Medical Management - Long-Term
Program Details
Service is for Individuals Who: have complex or progressive illnesses or severe disabilities and cannot get the care the need in the community or a long-term care home
External Referrals Accepted: Yes
Cost to Client: Client Pays * OHIP Pays
Admission Criteria
Medical Stability: must be medically stable
Diagnosis: have a chronic or progressive illness where potential for improvement is limited. Examples include MS, ALS, dementia, and paraplegia
Other: unable to live independently in the community * have care needs that exceed those available though community services or in a long-term care home because of medical complexity (e.g. tracheostomy or feeding tubes)

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