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  2. Nursing home care in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In Ontario, for-profit companies run 57 per cent of long-term care homes, charities run 24 per cent and municipalities 17 per cent. [2] Private facilities are completely independent from government ownership and funding, they have their own admission criteria.

  3. Health Care Consent Act (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The Health Care Consent Act (HCCA) is an Ontario law concerned with the capacity to consent to treatment and admission to care facilities. (i.e., informed consent). [1] [2] As of 2 August 2023 on a date to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor, the act will also apply to confining in a care facility.

  4. Ministry of Health (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Dipika Damerla served as Associate Minister (Long-Term Care and Wellness) (June 24, 2014 – June 13, 2016) Dr. Helena Jaczek: February 26, 2018: June 29, 2018: 123 days While Chair of Cabinet. Christine Elliott: June 29, 2018: June 20, 2019: 3 years, 360 days PC . While Deputy Premier Ministers of Health Minister of Long-Term Care. Christine ...

  5. Nursing home residents' rights - Wikipedia

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    In Ontario, for instance, [9] the Long Term Care Homes Act 2007 contains a "Residents' Bill of Rights", including, inter alia, the rights to be treated with courtesy and respect; to privacy in treatment; to be informed of one's medical condition and treatment; to consent to or refuse treatment; to confidentiality of medical records and ...

  6. Ontario Health Insurance Plan - Wikipedia

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    OHIP coverage for physiotherapy was restricted to those 65 years of age and over, those 19 years of age and under, residents of long-term care homes (regardless of age), individuals who had been hospitalized (regardless of age) and individuals on the Ontario Disability Support Program, Family Benefits and Ontario Works (regardless of age). [7] [8]

  7. HealthForceOntario - Wikipedia

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    HealthForceOntario was a collaborative initiative, announced May 3, 2006, involving two Ontario Canada ministries: Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (Ontario) and the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities. It was subsequently subsumed under Ontario Health in 2019. [1]

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