Connecting Long-Term Care Residents in Mississauga to Specialized Care

Our government is investing $871,565 in 7 projects with long-term care homes in Mississauga to help connect seniors with complex medical issues to the care they need.

This investment comes as part of the $20 Million Local Priorities Fund which provides funding regional projects across the province.

The projects in Mississauga that are receiving funding are:

  • $250,000 to Partners Community Health for enhanced wrap around supports for residents placed in interim beds at Camilla Care long-term care home, to address more complex clinical and social needs;
  • $224,549 to The Village of Erin Meadows long-term care home for bariatric and diagnostic equipment;
  • $121,808, to Erin Mills Lodge long-term care home for bariatric and diagnostic equipment;
  • $110,685 to Sheridan Villa long-term care home for bariatric, diagnostic and a variety of medical equipment;
  • $94,784 to Malton Village long-term care home for bariatric, diagnostic and a variety of medical equipment;
  • $39,167 to Trillium Health Partners and long-term care homes in the community for the expansion of nurse-led outreach teams, to provide more specialized nursing care in homes and build the capacity of home staff; and
  • $30,572 to Cooksville Care Centre long-term care home for equipment to prevent and minimize falls and injuries related to them.