Community Care Access Centres
Established by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-term Care, Community Care Access Centres (CCACs) are local agencies that provide access to government-funded home and community services, and long-term care homes.
CCAC Services for Seniors
Services that Community Care Access Centres (CCACs) provide to seniors include: | | a) | Identifying care needs for seniors | | b) | Exploring the options best suited to each senior’s needs and personal situation | | c) | Determining a senior’s eligibility for government-funded services and settings | | d) | Gathering information about providers (home, community support services and residential care) in the surrounding area | | e) | Finding out how services are delivered | | f) | Arranging for delivery of government-funded home and community support services | | g) | Arranging and applying for admission to a long-term care home | | h) | Getting on the appropriate waiting lists | More information about Community Care Access Centres can be found on the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care web site: NOTE: There is no charge for any professional, personal support or homemaking service provided through a Community Care Access Centre. [Back to Top] South East Community Care Access Centre
Serving the population of Southeastern Ontario, the South East Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) has offices in Bancroft, Belleville, Brockville, Kingston, Northbrook, Selby and Smiths Falls.
More information about the South East CCAC can be found on the South East CCAC web site:
South East CCAC Office Locations
Community Care Info - SE CCAC web site
A service of the South East Community Care Access Centre, Community Care Info is a website that connects the public with health and community services in South East Ontario.
Services and service providers may be found via a searchable database that is regularly updated.
Other Ontario Community Care Access Centres
There are 14 Community Care Access Centres (CCACs) serving Ontario which match the geographic boundaries of the 14 Local Health Integration Networks (LHINs).
For more information about Ontario Community Care Access Centres (CCACs), please follow the link below to the Ontario CCAC web site:
To view a map showing the geographic boundaries of all 14 Ontario Community Care Access Centres (CCACs), please follow the link below to the Ontario CCAC web site:
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