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No emergency department at this location. Urgent Care Centre re-opened.

Complex Continuing Care Units

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150 Sherway Dr
Etobicoke, ON
M9C 1A5
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Hospital Switchboard: 416-259-6671
Patient Inquiries: 905-848-7533
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Procédé et formulaires

Medical referral required

Admissibilité / population desservie

Patients with multiple chronic complex medical conditions or diagnoses whose needs cannot be met in any other community or residential setting, including long-term care

Frais

Most services covered by OHIP

Langues

English

Zone(s) desservie(s)

Mississauga Halton region and south Etobicoke

Accessibilité

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Description des services:

Program to help medically complex patients maintain or improve physical and mental functions * patient’s condition may be the result of a chronic or devastating illness marked by impairments in either or both mental and physical function * level of support that patients need ranges from significant to total * complex care beds, long-term rehab beds, and transitional care beds offered * for patients with multiple chronic complex medical conditions or diagnoses whose needs cannot be met in any other community or residential setting, including long-term care
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  • McCall Centre For Continuing Care 120-bed complex continuing care centre (73 inpatient beds providing specialized care for patients who require complex continuing care including end-of-life and palliative services and 47-bed unit providing Activation services, which are also called Slow Stream Rehabilitation) * consists of 21 interim long-term care beds (residential care for hospital patients waiting for long-stay admissions) * 24-hour nursing and personal care * access to a doctor and other health professionals
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  • Moir Family Centre for Complex Continuing Care 39 inpatient complex continuing care beds * focus is on highly complex post-acute complex continuing care * single bedrooms to support greater privacy * patients typically require a significant amount of support for activities of daily living, and may require medical technologies to support their care (e.g. tracheostomies, feeding tubes, nephrostomy tubes, catheters, special pain management, etc.)
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