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If you are caring for a person who has been diagnosed with COVID-19, follow this advice to protect yourself and others in the home, as well as those in your community.
TIP is a community-based model of care that addresses complex needs by linking primary care, acute care, and community services. The TIP nurse works with the patient their family caregiver, and primary care provider to conduct an in-depth comprehensive assessment, which includes determinants of health and patient/family goals.
TIP creates value by:
Expediting access to specialty team consults
Spanning settings and sectors
Utilizing virtual tools
Improving the health care experience of patients, families, and providers
Reducing inappropriate use of Health Care services
Identifying and addressing gaps in the Health Care system
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A Health Link network of service provider that includes the TC LHIN Home and Community Care, WoodGreen Community Services, Cota, Fife House, and St. Michael’s Hospital will connect with you and with your consent and your input will help develop your coordinated care plan with your other service providers, identify who will be responsible for organizing your coordinated care plan, including the people you want in your care team, ensure that the plan reflects your health goals.
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The goal of eCCP is to allow members of the circle of care within different health service providers to collaborate securely and efficiently by creating, updating, sharing, and viewing a client’s coordinated care plan electronically.
To support the implementation of eCCP the Health Partner Gateway (HPG) web-based application, hosted by Health Shared Services Ontario (HSSO) is being utilized which will allow secure exchange of health information between HSPs and their partners, including Toronto Central LHIN Home and Community Care team members. The tool will enable all partners involved in the clients care to collaborate on clients coordinated care plan in real-time.
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In Toronto, the Ontario Autism Program is delivered in partnership by Adventure Place, Aisling Discoveries Child and Family Centre, Etobicoke Children’s Centre, Geneva Centre for Autism, Kerry’s Place Autism Services and Surrey Place. The partnership delivers outcome oriented and evidence-based services for children and families under the name Toronto Autism Services.
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Children and youth who have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) by a qualified professional are eligible for the Ontario Autism Program (OAP). Children receive services and support until the age of 18.
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This website can help you find mental health services for infants, children, youth, and families in your community. MHTO can now connect you to a therapist from the What’s Up Walk‑In® network for a telephone or video session.
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The Family Navigation Project at Sunnybrook is a non-profit program designed to provide expert navigation of the mental health and addictions service system for youth aged 13-26 and their families, who are living in the Greater Toronto Area (Durham, Halton, Peel, Toronto and York).
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