OLTCA Budget Submission 2023: Building a strong foundation for our seniors

Read OLTCA’s submission to the Ontario government for long-term care investments in the 2023-2024 provincial budget. Our submission focuses on crucial foundational issues affecting long-term care – specifically, the need for funding changes that will provide long-term care homes with the stability they need to increase hours of care, expand capacity and rebuild older homes.


Meeting the Needs of Ontario's Aging Population Across the Seniors' Care Continuum: A Case for Municipal Support for Long-Term Care

As governments and policy makers at all levels prepare to build capacity to meet the needs and expectations of our aging citizens, all partners in the seniors’ continuum - including long-term care - will need to work together to ensure our seniors can receive high quality, timely care in their local communities in the most appropriate setting for their needs. Read our paper here.

 

Caring for our future: Transforming Ontario’s long-term care system

Read OLTCA’s recommendations to transform long-term care. Caring for our future: Transforming Ontario’s long-term care system includes recommendations around government legislation, helping long-term care homes to stabilize as they recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, and building for tomorrow to better serve seniors now and for generations to come. Read the news release here.


Public enquiries

Looking for a long-term care home? Please visit the Ministry of Long-Term Care’s website to learn more about eligibility and the application process.

Are you a family member of a long-term care resident with questions or feedback? Please call the Ministry of Long-Term Care's family COVID-19 hotline, available 7 days a week. They can be reached at 1-866-434-0144.  



About the Ontario Long Term Care Association

The Ontario Long Term Care Association is the largest association of long-term care providers in Canada and the only association that represents the full mix of long-term care operators – private, not-for-profit, charitable, and municipal. OLTCA represents nearly 70% of Ontario’s 626 long-term care homes, located in communities across the province. Our members provide care and accommodation services to more than 70,000 residents annually.

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2022 OLTCA Business Suppliers Guide

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