Aging at Home Strategy
Ontario's Aging at Home Strategy
Seniors Crisis Access Line (SCAL) - One Number to Call to Help you Access Crisis Services for Seniors 416-619-5001
Toronto Central LHIN - Aging At Home
The Aging at Home programs assist eligible seniors in ER or with ALC designation to return home.
The Community Connect Program objective is to transition Alternate Level of Care (ALC) patients from health care facilities to home or to Long Term Care Home (LTCH).
Dunn Avenue Supportive Housing Services provides supportive housing services for vulnerable seniors to live independently.
The Dunn Avenue Supportive Housing - ER or ALC Program for Eligible Seniors with Mental Illness or Dementia.
Home at Last is a program to help frail older adults without immediate support to arrive home safely upon discharge from hospital, and receive follow-up services at home.
House Calls is a not-for-profit program providing frail, vulnerable, marginalized and homebound seniors with physician-led interdisciplinary care at home.
Integrated Geriatric and Psychogeriatric Outreach Services for Seniors in the Community - Message from the Toronto Central LHIN Integrated Outreach Steering Committee.
Meals on Wheels is a service that delivers meals to seniors and older adults who are no longer able to cook for themselves. The meals are delivered directly to their homes.
The Seniors Health Project facilitates access to in-home health care and social services for vulnerable homebound seniors that reside in the Englemount-Lawrence community.
The Stepping Stone Project is a partnership between the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) and LOFT Community Services to serve older adults and seniors with serious mental health and, or addictions challenges at the John Gibson House supportive housing site of LOFT Community Services.