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The Ministry of Long-Term Care is the Government of Ontario ministry responsible for administering the long-term care system and providing related services in the Canadian province of Ontario . Services and programs. Long-term care, including nursing homes. Home care. History.
- June 20, 2019
- Stan Cho, Minister of Long-Term Care
- What We Do
- Agencies, Boards and Commissions
- Legislation
The Ministry of Long-Term Care oversees long-term care in Ontario, including: 1. supporting the building of new homes and upgrading outdated homes 2. setting the legislation, regulations and policies that all homes must follow 3. developing programs to attract and retain workers 4. inspecting homes and ensuring standards are met Published plans and...
The Minister of Long-Term Care shares funding and accountability authorities for long-term care under the Connecting Care Act, 2019for: 1. Ontario Health
The ministry administers the following legislation: 1. Fixing Long-Term Care Act, 2021 1.1. Ontario Regulation 246/22 2. Connecting Care Act, 2019— shared responsibility with the Ministry of Health 3. Health Protection and Promotion Act, s. 78— shared responsibility with the Ministry of Health
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Ministry of Long-Term Care The Ministry of Long-Term Care works to ensure Ontarians receive access to the quality long-term care they deserve, in a safe, home-like environment when and where they need it.
Plans for 2023-2024, and results and outcomes of all provincial programs delivered by the Ministry of Long-Term Care in 2022-2023.
Ontario Health (OH; French: Santé Ontario) is a Crown agency of the Government of Ontario. Described as a "super agency", Ontario Health oversees much of the administration of the Ontario healthcare system, with the stated goal of integrating services split between organizations.
- Toronto, Ontario
- Sylvia Jones, Minister of Health
Long-term care is a top priority for the government. That’s why, on June 25, 2019, the government announced the creation of a standalone ministry dedicated to long-term care in Ontario. The ministry’s priorities include: ensuring Ontario’s health care system is ready to seamlessly transition seniors through various levels of care
This home is one of 67 long-term care home projects fast-tracked last fall with support from the Ontario government’s increased construction funding subsidy. This is part of the government’s commitment to build more than 58,000 new and upgraded long-term care beds across the province. January 17, 2024. Ministry of Long-Term Care