Ontario Association of Community Care Access Centres (OACCAC)
‘I Don’t Know’: Receiving Home Care After Being Hospitalized
June 9, 2009
First of two project reports from our Having Their Say & Choosing Their Way project to improve the transition from hospital to community-based care for elderly patients and their caregivers.
Report by Doleweerd Consulting, Ontario Association of Community Care Access Centres (OACCAC), The Change Foundation.
‘Catch 22’: Going to Long-Term Care After Being Hospitalized
June 9, 2009
Second of two project reports from our Having Their Say & Choosing Their Way project to improve the transition from hospital to community-based care for elderly patients and their caregivers.
Report by Doleweerd Consulting, Ontario Association of Community Care Access Centres (OACCAC), The Change Foundation.
Protecting Access and Quality in Our Healthcare System
February 5, 2009
Five provider associations offer advice to the Ontario government on funding and capacity planning policy. Background reading for our Tools for Change Symposium in April 2010.
External resource by Ontario Association of Community Care Access Centres (OACCAC), Ontario Association of Non-Profit Homes and Services for Seniors, Ontario Federation of Community Mental Health and Addiction Programs, Ontario Hospital Association (OHA), Ontario Long Term Care Association.
Governance Resource and Toolkit for Voluntary Integration Initiatives
September 1, 2008
A resource for Local Health Integration Networks and their health service providers to help them understand their respective roles and develop strategies to work together on integrating care.
External resource by Central East LHIN, Central LHIN, Central West LHIN, Erie St. Clair LHIN, Ontario Association of Community Care Access Centres (OACCAC), Ontario Community Support Association, Ontario Health Providers Alliance, Ontario Hospital Association (OHA), Ontario Long Term Care Association, South East LHIN.
Having Their Say & Choosing Their Way: Site One Report
June 1, 2008
Key findings from phase one of our quality improvement project on patient transitions, helping elderly patients and their caregivers move from hospital to “home.”








