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Rehabilitative Care in Toronto Central
Soins de réadaptation en Ontario du Centre-Toronto
Program: Palliative Care
Organizations: Unity Health Toronto
Providence Healthcare
Description of Services: 35 bed palliative care unit * semi, private and ward rooms *  End of Life care, Palliative Pain and Symptom Management and Palliative Respite Care

Specific Medical Accommodations
  • CADD pump 
  • G-fed patients
  • ostomy care needs  
  • oxygen
  • PICC line
  • special mattresses
  • suctioning
  • thoracentesis
  • wound care
  • Methadone for pain management

Interprofessional Team
  • attending Physician
  • occupational therapist - consultation model
  • pharmacist
  • physiotherapist - consultation model
  • registered Dietitian
  • registered Nurse
  • registered Practical Nurse
  • social Worker
  • speech language pathologist-consultation model
  • Chaplain
  • volunteers

Bereavement Services Available
  • referral to existing community bereavement supports
Requirements
Fees: Most services covered by OHIP * third-party insurance plans may cover a portion of or the full cost of semi-private and private accommodation
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Adults 19 years and older, who requires pain and symptom management
Application: Physician or Nurse Practitioner referral required
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible      Wheelchair Accessible
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Toronto
Contact Information
Phone Numbers: 416-285-3744
Crisis: Call 911 in emergencies
After Hours: 416-285-3666
Fax: 416-285-3759
Email: admitting@providence.on.ca
Website: www.providence.on.ca/programs-services/palliative-...
Address: 3276 St Clair Ave E, 3rd Fl, D Wing
Toronto, ON
M1L 1W1
Map
Intersection: Warden Ave and St Clair Ave E
Location: Toronto (Scarborough)
Hours: Daly 24 hours * Hours for visitors: Mon-Sun 11am-8:30pm

About Us

We provide specialized, compassionate care that addresses the physical, emotional, spiritual and practical needs of people experiencing the end stage symptoms of a terminal illness. Our goals in caring for a person with a terminal illness and his/her family are to maintain comfort, foster dignity and offer support.


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