Address:
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PO Box 910 Lakefield, ON K0L 2H0
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Street Address:
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19 Fraser St Lakefield
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Executives:
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April Beckett - Administrator Jessica Hartley - Director of Care
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Service Description:
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100-bed long-term care home * residential care for private and basic rooms * 24-hour nursing and personal care * access to a doctor and other health professionals * two short-stay/respite care beds
- 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:
- cable television
- beautician
- denturist
- foot care
- respiratory care
- chapel and pastoral care
- dental care
LEVEL OF CARE: All Levels of care available
SPECIAL UNITS: None
SHORT STAY BED TYPE: 2 respite beds available for booking
TOUR FREQUENCY: Weekly
STRUCTURE TYPE: Low Rise, less than 2 buildings
FACILITY SECURITY TYPE: Alarmed Exits, Coded Key Pads, Roam Alert Bracelet System
RESIDENT
CARE SERVICES: Dressings (aseptic, sterile), colostomy and ileostomy
care, foot care, prosthesis care, catheter care (intermittent,
indwelling, suprapubic with teaching), incontinence supplies, oxygen
concentrator, inhalation therapy, palliative care, suctioning (oral),
tube feeding, aromatherapy, care of a resident with
methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus, advanced wound care,
therapeutic touch. Other fee for services can be arranged in house for
massage therapy
FACILITY INFIRMARY: N/A
FACILITY
LIFESTYLE - PERMISSIONS: Alcohol allowed with doctors orders. Pets
allowed to visit. Smoking outdoors independently or supervised by a
family member
FURNITURE POLICY: Personal furniture is allowed depending on room size and equipment
MEAL
PLAN / SERVICE TYPES: Meal tray service for palliative care only.
Central dining room per house (25 people). Snack area 24 hours per day.
Family dining room available. Dietary limitations are individually
assessed.
PHYSICIAN VISIT FREQUENCY: Regularly on site
RESTRAINT
METHOD: Home wide goal to eliminate restraints. Bed rails and buckle
belts are available based on individual assessment.
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Fees:
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Rates set by the Ontario Ministry of Long-Term Care * subsidies for basic rates may be available for eligible applicants
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Application:
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Contact Ontario Health atHome
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Eligibility / Target Population:
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Adults who need long-term care * care coordinators assess the needs of applicants
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Area Served:
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Peterborough (County of) and area
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