Information on Long-Term Care Homes Central West Community Care Access Centre Making the decision to move to a long-term care home is a life-changing step for you and your family. It’s important that you have all the information you need to choose a home that is right for you. There are many things to consider, including the level of care you require, location, availability and cost. Your Care Coordinator will support you through these decisions and can assist with the application process. If you can, we recommend that you and your family visit the homes you are interested in before making any final decisions. Each person who applies for long-term care may choose up to five (5) long-term care homes, in order of preference. These decisions will help determine the amount of time a person waits for long-term care. For more information, or to determine more accurate wait times for you or your loved one, please consult with your Care Coordinator at 1-888-733-1177. We’re here to help. 1-888-733-1177 www.healthcareathome.ca/centralwest LTCH Waitlist (as of May 1, 2015) Please Note: The information below is intended to be a resource for families, not a definitive guide on choosing a home. Ultimately, choosing the home that is right for you requires careful consideration of many factors, including your health status, needs and personal preferences. Your CCAC Care Coordinator can help you determine which options may be best for you. When reviewing the information below, please remember the following: As each individual may select up to 5 homes and up to 3 bed types in each home, one person may appear on multiple waitlists. The number of days waiting are calculated in the 90th percentile; they reflect the experience of 9 out of 10 people. You may wait for a longer or shorter period of time, depending on your circumstances and the number of available beds. The numbers below fluctuate based on a variety of factors; your CCAC Care Coordinator / Care Coordinator can help you decide what options may best meet your individual circumstances. Long –Term Care Home Licensed Beds Average Beds Placed per Month Avalon Retirement Centre 135 Burton Manor Basic Semi-Private Days # on Waiting Waitlist for 9/10 people Private Days # on Waiting Waitlist for 9/10 people # on Waitlist Days Waiting for 9/10 people 6 27 350 8 149 21 637 128 3 146 947 0 0 26 186 160 5 67 401 28 375 27 407 136 5 125 936 0 0 1 1 Faith Manor Nursing Home * 120 4 67 682 11 436 24 324 Grace Manor Nursing Home * 120 3 99 539 0 0 43 529 Humber Valley Terrace 158 7 6 97 0 0 0 0 King Nursing Home 84 4 15 276 2 18 3 267 Kipling Acres-Long Term Care Facility 243 3 219 828 43 372 57 574 Maple Grove Care Community N/A 5 130 709.50 0 0 3 73 Hawthorne Woods Care Community N/A 3 133 798 0 0 8 121 Deerwood Creek Care Community N/A 5 78 761 0 0 6 45 Tullamore Care Community N/A 6 16 233 0 0 3 814 Dufferin Oaks Home for Seniors Extendicare Brampton Long Term Care Facility * As these homes are ethnic-specific (Dutch), wait times may be impacted for some applicants. Please speak to your Care Coordinator for more information. Outstanding care—every person, every day. Long –Term Care Home Licensed Beds Average Beds Placed Per Month Woodbridge Vista Care Community 224 Malton Village Long Term Care Centre Semi-Private Basic Private # on Waitlist Days Waiting for 9/10 people # on Waitlist Days Waiting for 9/10 people # on Waitlist Days Waiting for 9/10 people 9 109 598 0 0 20 154 160 5 130 710 0 0 3 73 Peel Manor 177 5 107 804 8 305 12 689 Pine Grove Lodge 99 2 133 703 6 955 67 457 Shelburne Residence 58 4 6 484 1 3 3 484 Tall Pines Long Term 147 3 260 828 0 0 49 304 Vera M. Davis Centre 64 2 76 906 42 979 46 1161 Village of Sandalwood 120 4 183 867 0 0 34 1200 Westside 216 9 7 32 1 8 0 0 Woodhall Park Care Community N/A 5 100 1006 0 0 27 450 Placement Categories All people applying for long-term care are categorized into one of the following seven groups, according to their needs. Please note that the category in which an individual is placed may impact how quickly placement into long-term care may occur. Category 1 People who need immediate admission to long-term care and cannot have their needs met at home, or who are in hospital, when hospital is in crisis. People in a LTCH that is closing within 12 weeks. Category 2 People who need to be reunified with their spouses/partners who are currently residing in a long-term care home, and who meet eligibility requirements (including care needs.) Category 3A People waiting for a Long-Term Care Home serving those of a particular religion, ethnic origin or culture. People who have high care needs, but can still be supported at home until a bed becomes available. People in hospital waiting for long-term care. People in a long-term care home seeking transfer to their home of choice. Category 3B People waiting for a Long-Term Care Home serving those of a particular religion, ethnic origin or culture. People with care needs who are currently managing at home with supports. Wait times for clients in this category are much longer. Category 4A People who have high care needs, but can still be supported at home until a bed becomes available. People in hospital waiting for long-term care. People in a long-term care home seeking transfer to their home of choice. Category 4B People with care needs who are currently managing at home with supports. Wait times for clients in this category are much longer. Veteran People who are veterans and are applying to be placed into a Long-Term Care Home that contains Veteran Priority Access Beds.
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