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Program: Transitional Care in Brampton Retirement Homes  
Organization: CANES Community Care
Phone Numbers: 416-743-3892 ext 234
Fax: 416-743-7654
Email: information@canes.on.ca
Website: www.canes.on.ca/services/transitional-care
Address:
10 Carlson Court, Suite 200
Etobicoke, ON
M9W 6L2
Intersection: Hwy 27 and Dixon Rd
Location: Toronto (West Humber—Clairville)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours:
  Administration
Mon8:30am-5pm
Tue8:30am-5pm
Wed8:30am-5pm
Thu8:30am-5pm
Fri8:30am-5pm

Public Contacts: Jyoti Brar - Senior Director of Client Services
jyoti.brar@canes.on.ca
Service Description: Care for patients discharged from hospital/RCC that are deemed Alternative Level of Care (ALC) patients

Criteria for Program:
  • 55 years and above, recently discharged from the hospital deemed ALC
  • LTC application completed prior to admission to CANES Transition Care beds (length of stay is 42 days)
  • Ontario Health atHome-Brampton Placement Care Coordinator is informed about the admission and activate crisis status on discharge from hospital/RCC
  • For clients with the community as the post discharge plan, client and family discussion is in place before the admission from the program


Transitional Care Site Locations:
  • Bramalea Retirement Residence (30 Peel Centre Dr, Brampton, ON L6T 4G3)
  • Southbrook Retirement Community (400 Ray Lawson Blvd, Brampton, ON L6Y 4G4)
  • Sorrento Retirement Residence (10 Station Rd, Bolton, ON L7E 4L3)


NOTE: All communication regarding the program or the clients’ needs should be directed to CANES and not to the retirement homes

Fees: Fre
Application: Call * assessment required
Eligibility / Target Population: ALC or potential for Alternate Level of Care (ALC) in acute care who requires complex care needs upon discharge in the community; preferably those with active Long Term Care (LTC) placement application or waiting for crisis placement
Generally frail with multiple comorbidities
Patient needing behavioral support; must have a geriatric assessment
Languages: English
Area Served:
Central West and Mississauga Halton  
See Also: Assisted Living for Adults with Physical Disabilities
Assisted Living for High-Risk Seniors
Community Support Services

This information was last completely updated on September 11, 2024

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