More Ontarians will receive care from the comfort of their home
As part of the Ontario government’s plan to stay open, and to help seniors and recovering patients stay in the homes they love, the Ontario government is investing $1 billion more over the next three years to further expand home care. This funding will benefit the nearly 700,000 families who rely on home care annually, preventing unnecessary hospital and long-term care admissions and shortening hospital stays. Expanding home care will provide Ontarians with the choice to stay in their home and help with hospital capacity to keep the province open.
“Since the beginning, our government has been taking action to deliver a patient-centred health care system that provides Ontarians with more choice,” said Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health. “This significant investment will ensure Ontarians can receive the care they need in the comfort of their own homes and alleviate unnecessary pressure on our hospitals helping to keep our province open.”
This funding will support expanded home care services, while recruiting and training more home care workers. It builds on the $548.5 million over three years to expand home care services that was announced in Ontario’s 2021 Fall Economic Statement.
Expanding home care will bolster Ontario’s Plan to Stay Open by allowing patients to receive the care they need in the comfort of their own home, preserving hospital beds for those who need them most. This is in addition to other measures the government is taking to keep the province open including:
“Our government has a plan to deliver quality of care for patients where and when they choose, while building our health care capacity to ensure Ontario will stay open,” said Peter Bethlenfalvy, Minister of Finance. “By investing up to $1 billion in home care and providing tax credits to make homes safer and more accessible, our government is helping Ontario’s seniors and patients stay in the homes that they love.”
“Today’s announcement is good news for the hundreds of thousands of people who rely on home care every day. The COVID-19 pandemic caused a crisis in home care. We have seen nurses, PSWs and therapy professionals leaving the sector by the thousands, impacting care for people in every corner of the province. With today’s historic funding announcement, the government has taken a major step to stabilize home care from the effects of COVID-19. We are extremely grateful to Deputy Premier Elliott, Minister Bethlenfalvy and Premier Ford for listening to our calls for support.”
– Sue VanderBent
CEO, Home Care Ontario
“OCSA commends the province for their significant investment into home care services. This much needed funding will play a crucial role in helping the sector continue to deliver services, and reduce the growing pressure on hospital capacity. Home and community care service agencies continue to play an essential role in the system by supporting vulnerable Ontarians and maintaining their independence at home. A strong community care sector is the bedrock to a sustainable health system.”
– Deborah Simon
CEO of the Ontario Community Support Association (OCSA)