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Ontario Connecting Long-term Care Residents in Niagara to Specialized Care and Supports
Investment providing supports in long-term care homes instead of hospitals
March 15, 2023
GRIMSBY — The Ontario government is investing $294,513 in 19 projects throughout the Niagara Region to help seniors with complex medical needs like dementia and bariatric care connect to specialized care and supports in their long-term care home instead of a hospital. This is part of a $20 million investment this year in 189 projects provincewide through a new Local Priorities Fund operated by Ontario Health.
“Our government is increasing our investment in bold, creative, and innovative solutions that conveniently connect long-term care residents to the specialized care they need in the comfort of their long-term care home, instead of a hospital,” said Paul Calandra, Minister of Long-Term Care. “Initiatives like the Local Priorities Fund ensure Ontarians are being connected with the right care in the right place, close to their family and friends.”
Some of the local projects will do this by helping residents get the specialized care they need in their long-term care home without having to go to the emergency room or be admitted to hospital. Others will support the admission into homes of people who no longer require acute care in hospital, but who have complex needs that can be difficult to accommodate without specialized services and supports.
The projects in the Niagara Region that are receiving funding include:
– $47,840 to Heidehof Long-Term Care Home in St Catharines, for diagnostic equipment, bariatric equipment, 36 slings, and 14 tumble mats;
– $17,200 to Heidehof Long-Term Care Home in St Catharines, for additional diagnostic equipment;
– $24,889 to Foyer Richelieu Welland, for diagnostic equipment, an infusion pump and stand, a suction machine, and specialized dementia training;
– $19,421 to Royal Rose Place in Welland for diagnostic equipment;
– $17,642 to Albright Manor in Beamsville, for diagnostic equipment;
– $17,306 to Shalom Manor in Grimsby, for diagnostic equipment;
– $17,141 for diagnostic equipment to each of five (5) long-term care homes: Crescent Park Lodge (Fort Erie), Maple Park Lodge (Fort Erie), Millennium Trail Manor (Niagara Falls), Oakwood Park Lodge (Niagara Falls), Valley Park Lodge (Niagara Falls);
– $15,500 to Linhaven, in St. Catharines, for diagnostic equipment; and
– $7,000 for diagnostic equipment to each of seven (7) long-term care homes: Albright Manor (Beamsville), Gilmore Lodge (Fort Erie), Deer Park Villa (Grimsby), The Meadows of Dorchester (Niagara Falls), Upper Canada Lodge (Niagara-on-the-Lake), D.H. Rapelje Lodge (Welland), and The Woodlands of Sunset (Welland).
The Local Priorities Fund is part of an investment of over $120 million in 2022-23 to provide access to a range of long-term care-focused specialized services and supports that are helping people with complex needs access connected and convenient care in the right place.
The government is fixing long-term care to ensure Ontario’s seniors get the quality of care and quality of life they need and deserve both now and in the future. This work is built on four pillars: staffing and care; quality and enforcement; building modern, safe and comfortable homes; and providing seniors with faster, more convenient access to the services they need.
Quick Facts
– Through a $6.4 billion investment, the province is adding nearly 60,000 new and upgraded long-term care beds and increasing the amount of care residents receive so seniors can live with dignity. This will increase the number of available beds to help address wait lists for long-term care and ensure seniors are being cared for in the right place, where they can connect to more supports and recreational and social activities that may not be available if they are being cared for in a hospital while waiting to move into a long-term care home.
Quotes
“On behalf of the Regional Council, I want to share our appreciation for the investment that the Government of Ontario is announcing for our long-term care homes today. The diagnostic equipment that will be purchased with these funds will be utilized to improve the care and quality of life of our residents. As always, we continue to value our long-standing and productive relationship with our partners in the provincial government, and we look forward to continuing to work together to improve the lives of our long-term care residents.”
– Jim Bradley
Niagara Regional Chair
“We are committed to reducing hospital transfers as these can be uncomfortable and lead to other negative effects for our residents, especially those living with dementia. The purchase of this diagnostic equipment will be another tool for us to use to provide high quality care and treat our residents within their home, reducing the strain on the health care system by preventing avoidable emergency room visits.”
– John Peneycad
Chief Executive Officer, Shalom Manor
“These investments will help reduce social isolation among our predominantly Francophone resident population by providing important specialized bilingual dementia training to our frontline staff. It will also save taxpayer dollars, as this new specialized equipment will allow us to increase our scope of practice by providing more specialized care, therefore reducing unnecessary hospital visits.”
– Sean Keays, Chief Administrative Officer
Foyer Richelieu Welland
Additional Resources
Media Contacts
Jake Roseman
Office of the Minister of Long-Term Care
Ministry of Long-Term Care Media Line
Communications Branch
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