ONTARIO π΅βοΈ Ontario Expanding Diagnostic Services in Eastern Ontario Long-Term Care Homes
Thursday, 19 September 2024 08:00.AM
- Investments in programs helping reduce preventable emergency room visits -
The Ontario government is expanding access to diagnostic services in long-term care homes in Hastings County and Quinte West to help improve residentsβ quality of life and reduce avoidable emergency department visits and hospital stays.
The new Community Paramedicine for Long-Term Care Plus (CPLTC+) program will allow paramedics to begin delivering diagnostic services like bloodwork and ultrasounds to residents. The government is also providing funding to allow more long-term care homes to receive the equipment and training they need to provide diagnostic services to residents in the comfort of their home.
βWe are fixing long-term care, so residents get the right care in the right place,β said Natalia Kusendova-Bashta, Minister of Long-Term Care. βProviding more diagnostic services to long-term care residents in their own homes will help reduce avoidable hospital visits and 911 calls.β
CPLTC+ builds off the existing Community Paramedicine for Long-Term Care program and will be rolled out across six paramedic services, including Hastings-Quinte Paramedic Services.
The government is also investing an additional $6 million provincewide to continue the Equipment and Training Fund in 2024-25. Launched last October as part of the Your Health Plan, the fund helps homes buy diagnostic equipment and train staff so they can better manage and treat residentsβ conditions that most often lead to preventable hospital visits, such as urinary tract infections, falls, pneumonia and congestive heart failure.
The fund has supported more than 700 projects at close to 220 homes across Ontario. In Hastings County and Quinte West, over $98,000 investments include:
β’ Stirling Manor purchased an ophthalmoscope/otoscope kit, a vitals monitor and a bladder scanner.
β’ Westgate Lodge purchased an oximeter, an ophthalmoscope/otoscope kit, a doppler device, a vital signs machine and a bladder scanner.
β’ Trent Valley Lodge Nursing Home purchased an electrocardiogram machine and a point of care hemoglobin analyzer.
The government is fixing long-term care to ensure Ontarioβs seniors get the quality of care and quality of life they need and deserve. The plan is built on four pillars: staffing and care; quality and enforcement; building modern, safe and comfortable homes; and connecting seniors with faster, more convenient access to the services they need.
"As part of our governmentβs Your Health plan, we are taking bold and innovative action to connect Ontarians, at every stage of life, to faster, more convenient care. The investments our government is making to enhance diagnostic services for long-term care residents in Hastings County and Quinte West is one of the many steps we are taking to close service gaps and increase timeliness of care, providing more people with the right care, in the right place."
- Sylvia Jones
Deputy Premier and Minister of Health
Quick Facts
β’ The Ontario government is investing $9 million this year across the province in CPLTC+ and the Equipment and Training Fund.
β’ Along with Hastings-Quinte Paramedic Services, CPLTC+ is being rolled out by paramedic services in Cochrane District, Durham Region, Middlesex-London, Ottawa and York Region.
β’ As part of its plan to fix long-term care and address sector waitlists, the government is building 58,000 new and upgraded long-term care beds across the province.
β’ Ontario is offering incentives of up to $25,400 to students and recent graduates of personal support worker education programs to launch careers in long-term care homes and in the home and community care sector.
β’ The Ontario government is investing up to $4.9 billion to create thousands of new positions for personal support workers and nurses in long-term care.
SOURCE: Ontario Ministry of Long-Term Care
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