Organization: peopleCare Meaford

Description of Services: 128-bed long-term care home * four 32-bed areas with private and basic accommodations * 24-hour nursing and personal care * access to a doctor and other health professionals
  • bedding and furniture
  • laundry and housekeeping
  • meals
  • personal hygiene supplies
  • medical supplies and equipment (such as catheters, ostomy bags, or wound care supplies)
  • assistance with medication and activities of daily living
  • recreation and social programs

Additional services and facilities:

  • physiotherapy and occupational therapy
  • restorative care/activation therapy
  • social work and dietitian services
  • palliative care
  • foot care
  • hair dressing
  • hydro sound and whirlpool tubs
  • library services
  • outdoor patios and gardens
  • pastoral care

  • Member of the Ontario Long Term Care Association (OLTCA)

     

    Fees: Rates set by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care * subsidies for basic rates may be available for eligible applicants
    Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Adults who need long-term care * care coordinators assess the needs of applicants
    Application: Contact Ontario Health at Home South West Region
    Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible      Wheelchair Accessible
    Languages: English
    Area(s) Served: Meaford and area (Grey)

    Phone Numbers: 519-538-1010
    Fax: 519-538-5699
    Website: www.peoplecare.ca/meaford
    Address: 199 Thompson St
    Meaford, ON
    N4L 0B3
    Intersection: Thompson St and Parker St W
    Location: North Grey
    Hours: Daily 24 hours
    Executives: Bethany Rupp - Executive Director
    brupp@peoplecare.ca
    Contacts: Allison Lewis - Director of Care
    alewis@peoplecare.ca
    Mackenzie Ormsby - Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) Lead
    mormsby@peoplecare.ca
     

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    About Us

    Located in a small community, our home enjoys the benefits of a long term staff that provide consistent care and services to residents. A wide range of services enable residents to live as independently as possible and remain active in the community.

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