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The core Durham OHT partnership group is comprised of 18 signatory organizations, there is broad support from more than 70 health care partners across Durham Region, representing various organizations in the health, social, education, and private sectors.
For more information on our partner, please click on their logo to go to their website.
Supports for people with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, and their care partners * one-on-one counselling and group supports for persons with dementia and care partners, including family and friends * seminars for family and professional caregivers * early stage education and support program * safety programs (Finding Your Way and MedicAlert Safely Home) * primary care collaborative memory services * MINT Memory Clinic, public presentations for community groups * social recreation programs * Reitman Centre CARERS program * respite services * adult day programs
Health centre focused on primary care and family and community health. Health professionals assess and treat non-life-threatening injuries or illnesses, diabetes education, geriatric assessment, community development/health/promotion and education, referrals to other local health services and personal development groups. The Brock CHC priority populations are youth and older adults
Health centre focused on family and community health. Services include family medicine, social work and counselling, and a variety of health promotion and community development groups, many focusing on children, youth and women, community-led health teams develop programs to improve the social supports and conditions that affect long-term health
Region providing specialized programs, outpatient clinical treatment and support to children and youth with special needs and their families. * Grandview offers a variety of programs and services including: On-line Parent Support Group, Autism Tele-Practice, Tele-Therapy and Tele-Practice, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Telephone Follow-up and Consultation, Urgent Appointments/Clinics, Autism Virtual Assessment, Dietician Assessments, and Medical Clinics
Services include: emergency and critical care, inpatient and outpatient surgery, stroke prevention and treatment, palliative care, inpatient rehabilitation services cardiac care, inpatient and outpatient mental health services, women and children's health, dialysis and kidney care, Geriatric Assessment and Intervention Network (GAIN) clinic, telemedicine clinic, diagnostic imaging, laboratory services, R.S. McLaughlin Durham Regional Cancer Centre
In-home personal supports for the activities of daily living * personal care support worker helps with personal care and assisted living to people with physical disabilities, allowing them to remain independent in their community * services provided in home, at their place of employment or at adult education centers in the Durham region
Walk-in medical clinic with associated family practice * team includes family doctors, nurse practitioners, nurses, social workers, chiropodists (foot care specialists), pharmacist and dietitian
Urgent care walk-in clinic in same facility open seven days a week to provide care
Pharmacy and imaging available during select hours
Through OHTs, local health care and social care and support providers work as a connected team, making it easier for people to access services and transition between providers, and empowering patients, their families and care partners in their personal health care management. As the Durham OHT, our partner organization, together with patients, family members and care partners, are creating a co-designed system with a vision of becoming one connected system of health and social care and support for residents of Durham region, filling gaps in service, reducing duplication, improving patient, family and care partner experience and demonstrating a successful integrated model of health care provision.