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Coordinated Access to Addictions Services is a central number (1-855-505-5045) that individuals, family members and community agencies can call for addiction support within the City of Toronto.
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Fred Victor is the lead agency in this agency referral network for people with both substance use issues and other mental illness and complex needs in the City of Toronto. Concurrent Disorders Support Services (CDSS) offers a high-degree of support to its clients by helping them fast-track and navigate the system.
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The COPA program helps adults 55 years and over who struggle with addictions that impact their daily lives. Services include:
Outreach
Harm Reduction – designed to reduce the effects of addictions
To be eligible for service, an individual must be 55+, living with addiction concerns, and live within the Toronto Central LHIN boundaries. Priority is given to people living between Yonge St and Kipling Ave., and from Eglinton Ave to Lakeshore Blvd.
Metro Addiction Assessment Referral Service (MAARS) offers substance use assessment and referral services free of charge to anyone who lives in Toronto.
Fracture clinic access at Toronto hospitals
Not all hospitals offer fracture clinics – Telephone call or referral required – no walk-ins accepted Note: Fracture clinics are not for initial evaluation and stabilization of acute fractures. This must be done at primary care or emergency department level as appropriate. Fracture clinic access at Toronto hospitals
Chiropodists are regulated health professionals who assess, treat and prevent diseases and disorders of the foot by orthotic, therapeutic and palliative means. Chiropodists do not bill OHIP for the services they provide. The majority of chiropodists are in private practices, but there are some publicly funded clinics available throughout Ontario in the LHINs, at Community Health Centers and at Family Health Teams. Chiropody services are covered by most third party insurance providers, extended health care plans, Veterans Affairs, and/or can be used for income tax health deduction purposes. There are approximately 600 chiropodists practicing in Ontario. A doctor’s referral is not required.
Many Community Health Centers offer chiropody and foot care services at no charge to persons living within their specified catchments regardless of whether they have primary care services there.
See list of Community Health Centres in Toronto for their individual website and chiropody, foot care programs, as well as eligibility and catchment areas.
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Programs offered to support: Early years, children and youth, adults, seniors, health, and community development.
Phone: (416) 656-8025
1900 Davenport Rd, Toronto
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COVIDCare@Home supports primary care providers in caring for their patients with COVID-19.
PCPs will have access to virtual consults to address challenging clinical issues that may arise when monitoring patients with COVID-19, providing expertise in:
social work
pharmacy
nursing
general internal medicine
respirology
psychiatry
As a SCOPE physician, you have access to these services and can reach the program through the SCOPE phone number and/or email address. You can also visit the website to access clinical tools and up-to-date information to support your care for patients with COVID-19.
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