Long-Term Care Facilities for Seniors
Long-term care facilities and homes (aka. "nursing home") are for people who require the availability of 24-hour nursing care and supervision within a secure setting. They provide a higher level of care and support than retirement homes or supportive housing. Long-term care homes are owned and operated by various organizations: 1) Nursing homes are usually operated by private corporations; 2) Municipal homes for the aged are owned by municipal councils. Many municipalities are required to build a home for the aged in their area, either on their own or in partnership with a neighbouring municipality; 3) Charitable homes are usually owned by non-profit corporations, such as faith, community, ethnic or cultural groups.
Publicly Funded / Free Services
Royal Ottawa Place, a long-term care centre, is a 64 bed, three storey residential style home linked to the Royal Ottawa Hospital which officially began ...
1141 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, ON, K1Z 6P8 Map
613-722-6521 x6106
Area Served: LHIN Champlain
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18 years and up
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Community Care Access Centres (CCAC) help provide home care, which are services at home for those recovering from illness or injury, and for those with chronic ...
4200 La Belle, Ottawa, ON, K1J 1J8 Map
613-745-5525
Area Served: Ontario
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All ages
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Private Practice Professionals and Commercial Businesses
2454 ch. du Lac, Saint-pascal Baylon, ON, K0A 3N0 Map
613-488-2626
Areas Served: Prescott and Russell County, Ottawa-Carleton, Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry and the City of Cornwall, Leeds and Grenville
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18 years and up
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