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Organization: Ontario Health atHome - London
Description of Services: Access to health care support at home, at school, or in the community * care coordinators work with people in the community or leaving hospital to determine what help is needed and arrange for care * care is provided in community settings such as the home, school, residential facility or Ontario Health at Home community clinic * referral to other community services when appropriate

Services available to eligible patients may include:
  • nursing
  • nurse practitioner
  • personal support
  • physiotherapy or occupational therapy
  • speech and language therapy
  • social work
  • nutrition and food counselling (dietitians)
  • end-of-life care
  • medical supplies and equipment (patient-specific supplies for Ontario Health at Home Community care, such as catheters, ostomy bags, or wound care supplies)
  • access to long-term care homes
  • access to supported living (adult day programs, supportive housing, retirement homes, and assisted living)
  • health support in the school
  • specialized services for people living with specific health conditions
  • referral to other community supports

Information and Referral - Visit thehealthline.ca for online access to Ontario health care information and services or call the telephone referral service at 310-2222 in English or 310-2272 in French
 
Community Nursing Clinics Nursing services for ambulatory patients at clinics located in the community
 
Health Care Connect Assists people who do not have a doctor with finding a health care provider who may be accepting new patients. Once registered, program participants are assigned to a Care Connector employed by Ontario Health atHome.  Care Connectors work with family doctors and nurse practitioners who are accepting new patients.
 
Information and Referral Provides information on health care services available in the community or in-home * assesses needs of new clients * Connects clients with health care resources
 
Mental Health and Addictions School Program Assessments, interventions and support to students and families with mental health and or addiction issues * consultation to school staff in regards to mental health and/or addiction issues as appropriate
 
School Health Support Services Special health services for children who require medical or rehabilitative assistance to attend school, participate in school routines and receive instruction * services are provided within public, private or home-based schools
 
Telehomecare Program (Southwest Region) Six (6) month telephone coaching, support and monitoring program patients with mild to moderate Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) * equipment provided (blood pressure, weigh scale, pulse oximeter and tablet) to report on health daily * weekly discussions with telehomecare nurse


Services and Programs:
Requirements
Fees: Covered by OHIP
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: People of all ages who are facing the challenges of age, illness, injury, or disability
Application: Call * no referral required for most services * referral through school for in-school services
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible      Wheelchair Accessible
Languages: English ; French
Area(s) Served: South West Ontario
Contact Information
Toll-Free: 1-800-811-5146
Teletype: 711
Fax: 519-472-4045
Email: SWAccessIandR@ontariohealthathome.ca
Website: www.ontariohealthathome.ca
Address: 356 Oxford St W
London, ON
N6H 1T3
Map
Intersection: Beaverbrook Ave and Oxford St W
Location: London (West)
Hours: Inquiries and Support: Daily 8am-8pm
Administration: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4pm

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