It's time to modernize healthcare in Ontario with more government support for homecare. Share this video, spread the message, and let’s build a safer, stronger Ontario for all of us. #BringHealthHome
Ontario, we deserve more consistent and high-quality personal support services. Share this post, spread the message, and let’s get more government support for homecare now. #BringHealthHome
A modernized healthcare system is long overdue in Ontario. It’s time for a home and community-based approach to care, and more government support for homecare. Share this post. Spread the message. Let’s #BringHealthHome
Source: Canadian Institute for Health Information, 2020
Ontario, we deserve a healthcare system that’s stronger and safer with more homecare. Share this post, spread the message, and let’s get more government support for homecare now. #BringHealthHome
So why does only 10% of long-term care funding for seniors go to homecare? It’s time to modernize healthcare in Ontario with more government support for homecare. Share this post to spread the message and let’s #BringHealthHome
Source: August 2020 Survey, Home Care Ontario
She was honest with me and when there was concern, she contacted my doctor. I knew I was in the best of care. Even though her visits were brief, the difference she made, I am so thankful for. She not only treated my wound but lifted my spirit.” #BringHealthHome
“A year ago I started to feel pain in my right foot,” says Carolyn from Perth, ON. “I received different diagnoses and treatments, until it was discovered I had a vascular problem and that my leg would need to be amputated below the knee.
After I was discharged from my surgery, I was shocked by the help I received, especially the homecare. My nurse was personal and professional, and her positive energy always gave me strength to believe in my healing.
Ontario, we deserve rehab support that helps us recover in the comfort and safety of home. Share this post, spread the message, and let’s get more government support for homecare now. #BringHealthHome
Sudden illness, aging parents, a loved one in need of support – we will all depend on homecare at some point in our lives. Share this message now to help make sure it’s accessible when you need it most. #BringHealthHome
Source: June 2020 Survey, Bring Health Home
...needed. If I was not well enough to do that, and if I didn’t have my wife to help me, I would have slipped through the cracks. Home and community-based care is one of our best kept secrets. We need to increase awareness of these great services.” #BringHealthHome
“I’ve had a series of life-threatening DVT (blood clots), and my experience with care has been different each time,” says Randy, a patient from Pickering. “With my first, I felt like I was moved through the process on a seamless path to recovery. The support my wife and...
...were in and out as fast as possible. A year later, another clot, and the experience was worse. Back and forth to the hospital, doctor’s office, clinic, pharmacy, back to the hospital. I had to advocate for myself every step of the way to chase down the care I...
...I received from my homecare nurse was consistent every day, and she followed up over several months to ensure I didn’t need additional support. The second clot was 3 years later, and the path to recovery was similar, apart from having different homecare nurses who...
With more government support for homecare, we can take better care of our loved ones and ease the burden on the rest of our healthcare system. Share this message to help #BringHealthHome
It’s time the government listened to what Ontarians want. It’s time to modernize healthcare with more government support for homecare. Share this post to spread the message and let’s #BringHealthHome
Source: June 2020 Survey, Bring Health Home
“They said my husband needed palliative care,” says Barbara, a caregiver from Hamilton. “He had one major surgery, a potentially life-threatening diagnosis, an autoimmune disease, a stroke and multiple infections he contracted in the hospital. Then a lightbulb...
...he came home, and it took a long time, but with homecare he got better. He wouldn’t have made it in the hospital. I’m so thankful that lightbulb went off for me and I realized home was an option. Homecare needs to be more accessible and more...
With more government support for homecare, we can ensure Ontarians caring for loved ones have access to the respite care and support they need. Share this message to help #BringHealthHome