References to continuing care (including home care, designated supportive living, long term care and hospice) may not reflect the updated language or terms found in the new Âé¶¹Ó³» Continuing Care Act effective April 1, 2024. Refer to the Continuing Care Glossary for definitions.
Continuing care homes are publicly funded facility-based accommodations that provide care, including a range of health and support services appropriate to meet residents¡¯ assessed needs.
Staffing arrangements differ between Continuing Care Homes, but your healthcare team is accessible in all types of Continuing Care Homes, either onsite, on-call or virtually.
This environment provides onsite registered nurse and/or registered psychiatric nurse care, assessment and/or treatment 24-hours a day. Licensed practical nurses may also be onsite in addition onsite personal care and support provided by health care aides. Continuing Care Home Type A may also have a secure space. Some sites may have specialized programs and services available for residents with complex clinical or complex functional care requirements (e.g., rehabilitation).
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