| Description of Services: | Health care services offered at home, at school, and in the community, 
as well as access to supported living programs and long-term care * care
 coordinators work with people in the community or leaving the hospital 
to determine what help is needed and arrange for care 
 Services may include:
 Information and Referral - thehealthline.ca provides online access to health care information and services in Ontario, or call the referral phone services at 310-2222nursingnurse practitionerpersonal supportphysiotherapy and occupational therapyspeech and language therapysocial worknutrition and food counselling (dietitians)palliative caremedical supplies and equipmentaccess to long-term care homesaccess to supported living (adult day programs, supportive housing, retirement homes and assisted living)health support in the schoolspecialized services for people living with specific health conditionsreferral to other community supports
 
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                                                    | Care Connector Program
                                                        Refers people through the Health Care Connect program who do not have a doctor to a family health care provider who may be accepting new patients * once registered, program participants are assigned to a Care Connector employed by the Ontario Health atHome * Care Connectors work with family doctors and nurse practitioners who are accepting new patients |  |  |  
                                                    | Children's Health Support Services
                                                        Assess and coordinate access to professional health care services such as nursing, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech-language therapy, dietetic and personal support services for children with special needs who require assistance in the school setting |  |  |  
                                                    | In-Home Services
                                                        Services may include personal support, nursing, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech-language therapy, social work, dietetic services, case management/coordination, medical supplies and dressings, hospital sickroom equipment, laboratory and diagnostic services, determination for drug coverage under the Ontario Drug Benefit (ODB) Plan * in-home respite care services available based upon eligibility |  |  |  
                                                    | Mental Health and Addiction Nurses
                                                        Assessments, interventions, education and support to students and families with mental health and or addiction issues * consultation with school staff in regards to mental health or addiction issues as appropriate |  |  |  
                                                    | Placement 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 atHome community clinic * referral to other community services when appropriate |  |  |  
                                                    | Telehomecare
                                                        Six-month virtual home health care for patients with mild to moderate Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) or Chronic Heart Failure (CHF) * patients are provided with equipment for in-home self-monitoring * telehomecare clinicians provide remote assistance to coach and teach health information, and help patients change behaviours to improve self-management of their conditions |  |