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Complex Continuing Care Units

150 Sherway Dr
Etobicoke, ON
M9C 1A5
Etobicoke, ON
M9C 1A5

Hospital Switchboard: 416-259-6671
Patient Inquiries: 905-848-7533
Patient Inquiries: 905-848-7533

Daily 24 hours
Last updated: Jan 22, 2025: Suggest an edit
Application
Medical referral required
Eligibility - Population(s) Served
Patients with multiple chronic complex medical conditions or diagnoses whose needs cannot be met in any other community or residential setting, including long-term care
Fees
Most services covered by OHIP
Languages
English
Area(s) Served
Mississauga Halton region and south Etobicoke
Accessibility

Description of Services:
Program to help medically complex patients maintain or improve physical and mental functions * patient’s condition may be the result of a chronic or devastating illness marked by impairments in either or both mental and physical function * level of support that patients need ranges from significant to total * complex care beds, long-term rehab beds, and transitional care beds offered * for patients with multiple chronic complex medical conditions or diagnoses whose needs cannot be met in any other community or residential setting, including long-term care
- McCall Centre For Continuing Care 120-bed complex continuing care centre (73 inpatient beds that provide a range of Complex Continuing Care services including end of life and palliative services and 47-bed unit providing Activation services, which are also called Slow Stream Rehabilitation) * consists of 21 interim long-term care beds (residential care for hospital patients waiting for long-stay admissions) * 24-hour nursing and personal care * access to a doctor and other health professionals
- Moir Family Centre for Complex Continuing Care 39 inpatient complex continuing care beds * focus is on highly complex post-acute complex continuing care * single bedrooms to support greater privacy * patients typically require a significant amount of support for activities of daily living, and may require medical technologies to support their care (e.g. tracheostomies, feeding tubes, nephrostomy tubes, catheters, special pain management, etc.)
Last updated: Jan 22, 2025: Suggest an edit
