Toronto, ON, M4C 5M8
- bedding and furniture
- laundry and housekeeping
- meals
- personal hygiene supplies
- medical supplies and equipment (such as catheters, ostomy bags, or wound care supplies)
- assistance with medication and activities of daily living
- recreation and social programs
Short-Stay Care (Public) - Short-stay beds (respite care for people who have caregivers in need of temporary relief) * publicly funded * offered up to 90 days per year, as available * residents have access to the same services as long-stay residents
Services and Programs:
- Convalescent Care Program
Toronto, ON, M1L 1N9
- assist client in addressing health, housing and safety needs through the development of comprehensive care plans
- applications for Canada Pension Plan, Ontario Disability Support Program, Ontario Works, passports, other identification
- supportive counselling
- advocacy with case workers, housing and government agencies
- harm reduction supplies and services, referrals, education and non-judgmental support
- harm reduction outreach
- information, referral, counselling
- advocacy
- crisis intervention and ongoing monitoring
- supportive counselling
- coordination of health care services, transportation, shopping, errands, light housekeeping, companionship, short respite care and yard work
- support group
Toronto, ON, M1L 1N9
Home Support Program
- housekeeping, meal preparation, shopping, banking, escort to appointments
- snow removal
- integrated program for frail adults and persons with Alzheimer Disease and related dementia
- recreation in small group settings
- meals and snacks
Meals on Wheels - 416-694-1138 ext 139, [email protected]
- hot lunches delivered to senior, ill, convalescent of disabled residents
- culturally appropriate meals
- dietary restrictions accommodated
- frozen meals, regular and pureed meals
- friendly check-in
Caregiver Support - 416-694-1138, ext 123
- support and resources for individuals and families caring for a relative or friend
- support groups and peer support
- one-on-one informal counselling
- educational workshops and activities
- events based on work of caregiving and the needs of the caregiver
Congregate Dining Program - hot nutritious meals
- recreation and social activities
- health talks
- social services
- pension and safety updates
- bus trips
Transportation -- 416-694-1138 ext 134
- transportation services for seniors 55+ who are not eligible for Wheel-Trans
- rides to medical appointments, grocery shopping, malls, errands and attendance at Warden Woods programs
- priority given to clients requesting transportation to medical appointments
- member of Toronto Ride
Toronto, ON, M1L 3R7
COVID19 -- Call or visit website before going to check current visitor policies, screening processes and entryway restrictions
Complex continuing care and rehabilitation hospital
Inpatient Programs
- stroke and neuro rehabilitation
- orthopedic and amputee rehabilitation
- geriatric assessment and rehabilitation
- palliative care
Outpatient Programs
- arthritis services clinic, GLA:D Clinic for osteoarthritis
- falls prevention
- geriatric medicine and psychiatry
- orthopedic and amputee clinic
- physical rehabilitation
- stroke and neuro rehabilitation
- chiropody clinic
- education and support groups for caregivers
Toronto, ON, M1N 1T5
Services include:
- 24 hour on site medical assistance staff
- on site physician
- air conditioning in suites (individual)
- pet friendly
- non-smoking building
- phone service/line provided for a fee
- cable provided
- central dining room which provides all 3 meals daily
- snacks/afternoon tea daily
- family dining room
- activity room with puzzle table
- physio room with exercise equipment
- library with 2 computers
- hair salon, nail care and dental on site for additional fee
- Chapel with monthly services provided
- laundry service and housekeeping service provided weekly
- laundry machines on resident floors for personal laundry
- weekly entertainment provided
- outings/bus trips provided
- outdoor patio and gardens
- mail delivery to suites
- resident-run clubs/groups
Toronto, ON, M4C 3B6
Home services
- assistance with bathing, dressing, feeding, meals preparation
- friendly visiting, escort services
Homemaking
- light housekeeping
- shopping
- laundry
Respite care
- caregiver relief
Time exercise program
- fitness exercises
Toronto, ON, M4C 3E7
COVID19: call or check website before going for entryway restrictions, current visitor policies and appointment cancellations
Acute Care Hospital
- complex continuing care, inpatient rehabilitation
- emergency room care, see separate listing
- obstetrics, labour and delivery and neonatal care, pediatrics
- Family and Newborn (FAN) Clinic - midwife-led clinic for up newborns and parents up to 8 weeks portpartum for those who gave birth at Michael Garron or in their catchment area
- palliative care
Breastfeeding Clinic 416-469-6667
- counselling and support by lactation consultant and/or public health nurse
- no referral needed, but appointment required
Mental Health Programs
- child and adolescent programs, including transitional youth program and outpatient eating disorder clinic
- day and outpatient treatment, inpatient treatment
- prevocational rehabilitation (aftercare program)
- psychogeriatric program
Addictions
- Rapid Access Addiction Medicine (RAAM) Clinic -- 416-469-6580 ext. 2517, call for appointment or drop in (check website for schedule) - assessments, counselling, and prescriptions for medications that may help with lessening cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
- withdrawal management, see separate listing
Division of Toronto East Health Network
Toronto, ON, M1N 4B2
- bedding and furniture
- laundry and housekeeping
- meals
- personal hygiene supplies
- medical supplies and equipment (such as catheters, ostomy bags, or wound care supplies)
- assistance with medication and activities of daily living
- recreation and social programs
Additional services and facilities:
- art therapy
- computer lessons
- happy hour
- visiting pet programs
Toronto, ON, M4J 1L2
Seniors Wellness and Aging, Assisted Living Services (ALS) and Home and Cluster Care Services
Full range of support programs to enable independent community living; support services include:
- personal care support - assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, other personal hygiene
- homemaking such as laundry, light housekeeping, grocery shopping
- meal preparation
- medication reminder and assistance (prescribed/pre-measured medications)
- 24-hour staffing which can respond to emergencies (except 9 Haldon Ave)
- social/recreational programs at some sites
- Cluster Care -- similar services for seniors living in group settings (6 sites)
- Cluster Care settings include a female-only residence, Chinese-language residences, English-language residences
Home at Last
- hospital discharge program for seniors to provide safe transition from hospital to home
Michael Garron to Home (MGH2Home)
- enhanced 90-day partnership program providing personal support worker (PSW), nursing, occupational therapy, physiotherapy support from Michael Garron Hospital discharge to home
Respite Care
- personal support workers provide relief to caregivers who support seniors in their home
Home Support
- personal support workers provide household support for seniors living at home
Right Place of Care
- personal care, security checks, light meal preparation and medication reminders for seniors living at home
Meals on Wheels
- volunteers deliver both hot and frozen meals to seniors
- safety checks upon meal delivery
Caregiver Support and Wellness
- registered social workers work with caregivers both individually and/or in groups to enhance their well-being
- explore self-care strategies, engage in creative activities, and connect with other caregivers and community resources
Exercise and Falls Prevention
- group exercises and falls prevention classes for seniors and people with disabilities living in the community
Seniors Day Programs
- recreational and therapeutic activities for older adults who are physically frail, socially isolated, have chronic health issues, memory loss and other cognitive impairments
- on-site support services include nursing, foot care, behavioural response and personal care
Transportation
- senior-friendly rides for those unable to use public transportation to day programs, medical appointments and group shopping trips
- also available to accompany seniors to medical appointments
- services provided in partnership with Toronto Ride
Visiting and Safety Services
- volunteers visit seniors for companionship and social support, safety checks
Toronto, ON, M4L 1C3
Optional fee-for-services personal care can include:
- medication administration
- medication assistance
- assistance with daily living activities such as dressing, hygiene, bathing, dental care, etc.
- customized special care
- escort to activities and meals or transfer assistance
- companionship
- laundry service, daily housekeeping, seasonal cleaning services
- other care services as agreed
Toronto, ON, M4H 1E7
Basic services for Independent Living:
- three meals a day, snacks and refreshments
- emergency response pendant
- weekly housekeeping
- access to washer and dryer no charge
- extensive selection of social activities/events
- heat, hydro, water and tax included
- optional services at a fee
- three meals a day, snacks and refreshments
- 24 hours a day/7 days a week RPN services, emergency response pendants, 1 and 2 person transfer, hoyer lifts/mechanical lifts
- weekly housekeeping and laundry of linens and personal laundry, daily bed making, bathroom tidy and garbage removal
- extensive selection of social and recreation activities/events
- nutrition, mobility, continence level care and night check
- rehabilitation by Spectrum physiotherapy
- doctor visits
- GTA and reflections by Revera Montessori based memory care
ON, M4K 3V7
Walk-in medical clinic * doctors assess and treat minor illnesses and injuries * doctor available for home visits
Toronto, ON, M1M 3V1
6 group homes in Scarborough and East York * total capacity 29 * focus on communication, behaviour management, life and social skills training, community integration and family inclusion
1 transitional group homes for youth 18 and older * capacity 3
ON, M1K 4V7
Two programs with various opportunities:
- Hospice Palliative Care - one-on-one in-home visits, Day Hospice, Caregiver support group
- Bereavement Care - one-on-one visits, various support groups
Toronto, ON, M4M 1X8
Toronto, ON, M4M 1X8
Supports and Services List:
- Client Care Coordinators
- Specialized Volunteers
- Social Work
- Music Therapy
- Spiritual Care
- Grief and Bereavement Support
Emily's House At Home - Emily's House @Home extends our residential hospice and respite programs beyond the Emily's House physical location to offer increased access to a variety of supports in the care location of your choice. The team members provide care, engagement, and support for children living with life-limiting, complex conditions in their own home or while in hospital. The team will cooperate with your healthcare team to meet your needs and those of your children * holistic approach to care that is family centered, focused on quality of life, and dedicated to helping children and youth live each day as fully as possible. All free of charge. List of the supports services * Client Care Coordinators * Specialized Volunteers * Social Work * Music Therapy * Spiritual Care * Grief and Bereavement Support * Children's Recreation, therapeutic programs and legacy
Toronto, ON, M4M 2B5
COVID19 -- For current screening and visitor policies, call main switchboard or visit website
Rehabilitation and Complex Continuing Care Hospital
- complex continuing care
- medical, orthopedic and neurological rehabilitative care
- palliative care
Outpatient Programs
- augmentative and alternative communication clinic
- neurological rehabilitation
- orthopedic and joint replacement rehabilitation
- pain management
- renal (kidney) care and dialysis
- seating clinic
- therapeutic pool
Toronto, ON, M4G 1X2
Basic services/optional services offered:
- health care monitoring
- 24 hour security monitoring service
- enrichment programs in recreation, leisure, social arts, entertainment and fitness
- scheduled transportation for local shopping
- weekly housekeeping
- weekly personal laundry
- weekly assistance with one bath/shower per week in resident suite
- medication administration
- general practioner and medical doctor available once a week
Toronto, ON, M1J 2B5
Services include:
- transportation to medical appointments or social gatherings
- meal preparation
- housekeeping and laundry
- companionship and personal care
Toronto, ON, M1P 4X1
- bedding and furniture
- laundry and housekeeping
- meals
- personal hygiene supplies
- medical supplies and equipment (such as catheters, ostomy bags, or wound care supplies)
- assistance with medication and activities of daily living
- recreation and social programs
Additional services and facilities:
- nursing
- chapel
- physiotherapy
- restorative care
Toronto, ON, M3C 2C3
Community hospice care program
- visiting volunteers (palliative care by trained)
- case management, including Better Living home care services
- bereavement counselling, support groups, legacy work, expressive arts
- palliative care training and education programs
- complementary therapies
- mindful meditation programs
- exercise
Toronto, ON, M3C 1P6
Toronto, ON, M5A 2B2
Community-led health teams develop programs to improve the social supports and conditions that affect long-term health
- prenatal and postnatal care
- HIV/AIDS care
- foot care
- social workers
- diabetes education program
- community gardens
- healthy eating advice
- care for older adults in the community
- low-cost dental care
EarlyON - Family home visiting * prenatal and postnatal nutrition and support * school readiness * family resource program * infant mental health specialist * parent and child groups * child and family advocacy * child development clinic * early years social work * parent relief * community development * speech and language screening * EarlyON Child and Family Centre satellite
Health Services - health services and programs * OHIP not required
Homeless/Outreach/Harm Reduction Program - Clinics open to current clients only/no walk ins * safe injection site open * harm reduction supplies given at door * all other programs temporarily closed
Immigrant/Refugee Programs - COVID-19 Service Change: Services by appointment over the phone
Pathways to Education - Academic and financial supports for high school students
Community Health Workers - Provides information, referrals, supportive counselling, case management, advocacy * walk-in and outreach services for newcomers, families and homeless people
Hepatitis C Program - Support, education and treatment for individuals with chronic Hepatitis C * weekly group includes information, education, social support and preparation for treatment cycle * OHIP not required
Social Work - Short term (up to 20 sessions) goal focused counselling, case management, and advocacy * referral to other services available in the community including food banks and housing supports
Toronto, ON, M5A 2K8
- Adult Enrichment and Wellness Program for persons with limited social opportunities, must be able to get to Centre on their own
- Day Program for frail seniors or adults with a disability or illness
- Alzheimer/Related Disorders Day Program, with caregiver support opportunities
- Respite Care for persons who require assistance with activation, socialization, meal preparation, personal care, in own homes
- Case management
Toronto, ON, M4X 1K6
- bedding and furniture
- laundry and housekeeping
- meals
- personal hygiene supplies
- medical supplies and equipment (such as catheters, ostomy bags, or wound care supplies)
- assistance with medication and activities of daily living
- recreation and social programs
Short-Stay Care - Short-stay beds (respite care for people who have caregivers in need of temporary relief) * publicly funded * offered up to 90 days per year - each stay is no longer than 60 days, as available * residents have access to the same services as long-stay residents
Services and Programs:
- Convalescent Care Program

