Program: | Access to Care and Transitions - Indigenous Transitions Facilitator | ||
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Organizations: |
Providence Care Providence Care Hospital |
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Description of Services: | Provides support and facilitates access to services for self-identified Indigneous patients or clients at Providence Care Hospital and Providence Transitional Care Center upon registration after intake, continuing until discharge. | ||
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Fees: | Free | ||
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: | First Nations, Inuit, Metis | ||
Application: | Self identification through registration | ||
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Accessibility Notes: | Communication materials available in French and/or in accessible formats upon request by contacting info@providencecare.ca or 613-544-4900, ext 53375 | ||
Languages: | English ; French | ||
Area(s) Served: | Eastern Ontario | ||
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Phone Numbers: | 613-544-4900 | ||
Toll-Free: | 1-844-849-9166 (Patient Relations) | ||
Email: | info@providencecare.ca | ||
Website: | providencecare.ca/providence-care-hospital/patient... | ||
Address: |
c/o Josee Sunday Providence Care Hospital 752 King St W, D0 515 Kingston, ON K7L 4X3 |
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Intersection: | Portsmouth Ave and King St W | ||
Location: | Kingston (Portsmouth) | ||
Hours: | Mon-Fri 8am-4pm | ||
Executives: |
Jessica Bonney - Manager, Access to Care and Transitions 613-544-4900 ext 53073 * bonneyj@providencecare.ca |
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Contacts: |
Josee Sunday - Indigenous Transition Facilitator 613-544-4900 ext 53113 * sundayj@providencecare.ca |
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About Us
The Indigenous Transition Facilitator (ITF) service at Providence Care helps self-identified Indigenous patients navigate the system and in accessing equitable care while navigating the regional and federal healthcare system, programs and benefits.
This information is provided by thehealthline.ca. It was last completely updated on: 12/13/2024 | |||
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