Health Services

This page offers links to a variety of services and information related to health services.

Information and Resources

  • Community Care Access Centres
    A listing of community care access centre locations across Ontario with links for information on Seniors' Care and Local Health Integration Networks (LHINs).
  • Seniors' Care: Home, Community and Residential Care Services for Seniors
    Care programs provide a variety of health-related services that help to support people at home or in facility-based care.
  • Assisted Living
    The Assisted Living program assists First Nation members who have functional limitations due to age, health problems or a disability in maintaining their independence, maximizing their level of functioning and living in a safe and healthy environment.
  • Health Card
    This section contains public information about the OHIP-Health Card including links to the OHIP offices, outreach sites, renewing the photo health card and the ontario health coverage.
  • Children's Health
    Learn about children's health services including the Healthy Babies Healthy Children Program and the Preschool Speech and Language Program.
  • Services and Programs available for Children and Youth with Autism
    This section contains information about the various programs and services being offered by the Ontario government for children with Autism.
  • Children with Special Needs
    This web page is intended to assist parents and caregivers seeking information about services funded and/or provided by the Ontario government for children with physical, intellectual and/or developmental disabilities, mental health disorders, medical problems or those who need specialized services to participate in daily living activities.
  • Behaviour Management
    This program, which is funded by the Ministry of Community and Social Services, provides assessment and treatment services for children and youth up to the age of 18 with a developmental disability who also have behavioural issues.
  • Children's Mental Health
    There is help for children and youth up to the age of 18 who have social, emotional, behavioural or psychiatric problems, and their families or caregivers.
  • Children's Rehabilitation Services
    There are 21 children's treatment centres across Ontario that provide rehabilitation services to nearly 45,000 children and youth with moderate or severe disabilities and other special needs every year. These disabilities can be physical, developmental and/or communicative.Each treatment centre is designed to meet the needs of its local community.
  • Preschool Speech and Language Program
    The program focuses on the prevention, early identification and treatment of speech and language problems in children from infants until the time the child starts school.
  • Telehealth
    Telehealth Ontario is a free, confidential telephone service you can call to get health advice or general health information from a registered nurse.
  • Health Services in Your Community
    Find the locations of many community-based health services such as hospitals, Public Health Units and Community Care Access Centres.
  • Addictions
    Services are available for you if you need help to deal with an alcohol, drug or gambling addiction. Most are available through community agencies.
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