Partners Community Health expanding access to long-term care services for seniors at home

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Partners Community Health (PCH) is proud to be selected as part of Ontario Government’s Ministry of Long-Term Care Community Access to Long-Term Care (CALTC) program. 

Through this initiative, our Spend The Day With Us program at the Integrated Seniors’ Hub will expand, enabling seniors living at home, including those on long-term care waitlists, to access clinical care, personal support, and social programs in the community. 

The CALTC program, which was announced today at Peel Manor’s Seniors Health and Wellness Village in Brampton, will allow people still living in their own homes to access long-term care services, including clinical and personal care, nursing support, dementia resources and wound care, so they can age safely at home for longer. The program is open to seniors and others living in their homes who are on the long-term care waitlist, eligible for long-term care, or soon to be eligible for long-term care. CALTC is being launched in partnership with three long-term care homes in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, including Partners Community Health’s Integrated Seniors’ Hub at Wellbrook Place, before expanding to additional sites in 2026, with a focus on rural and northern communities.

“At Partners Community Health, we are committed to helping seniors live healthy, fulfilling lives in the place they call home,” says Tess Romain, President and CEO at PCH. “As a trusted partner in building a connected system of care, we are proud to be included in the Community Access to Long-Term Care program, which reflects our vision of delivering high-quality, integrated, and personalized care to seniors in the community. Through this program, we can empower seniors to stay active, independent and engaged, while receiving the care they need to live at home longer with the best quality of life possible.” 

Together, we are creating innovative care models that honour seniors’ choices and strengthen community-based care. 

Learn more about our community programs here.

Read the full news release from the Ontario Government.

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