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Ontario Home and Community Care Council
 

The Ontario Home Care Association is a founding member of the Ontario Home and Community Care Council, established in 2002. The Council is a joint collaboration with 5 other provincial associations representing the home and community care sector: The Ontario Association of Community Care Access Centres, The Federation of Community Mental Health and Addictions Programs, The Ontario Community Support Association, The Ontario College of Family Physicians and the Ontario Pharmacists Association. The work of the Council is to advocate broadly for the needs of people who wish to receive care in their own homes.

Ontario Home and Community Care Council

Overview of purpose, objectives and membership

OHCCC Key Quality Processes Paper - October 2004

A discussion on the importance of transitions in achieving effective integration in our health system.

Ideas to Improve Ontario's Health Care System - January 2004

Powerpoint presentation

The Community Response to SARS - November 2003

This report by the Ontario Home and Community Care Council describes the impact that Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) had on primary care and community health services in Ontario, reinforces the importance of emergency preparedness, highlights the vital role of community care in future disease outbreaks or health emergencies, and underscores the serious public health risks of concentrating a broad range of non-acute services in acute care sites.

  • Ideas to Improve Ontario's Health Care System, January 2004 (power point presentation)
  • OHCCC Key Quality Processes Paper, October 2004 - Discusses the importance of transitions in achieving effective integration in our health system.
  • The Community Response to SARS (November 2003) - This report by the Ontario Home and Community Care Council describes the impact that Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) had on primary care and community health services in Ontario, reinforces the importance of emergency preparedness, highlights the vital role of community care in future disease outbreaks or health emergencies, and underscores the serious public health risks of concentrating a broad range of non-acute services in acute care sites.