Program: | Access to Care and Transitions - Indigenous Transitions Facilitator | ||
Organizations: |
Providence Care Providence Care Hospital |
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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) | ||
Accessibility: |
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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 | ||
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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Service Description: | 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. | ||
Fees: | Free | ||
Application: | Self identification through registration | ||
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: | First Nations, Inuit, Metis | ||
Languages: | English ; French | ||
Area(s) Served: | Eastern Ontario | ||
About UsThe 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. |
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This information was last completely updated on: 12-13-2024 |
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