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LES
CENTRES D'ACCUEIL HÉRITAGE |

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MULTI-SECTOR
SERVICE ACCOUNTABILITY AGREEMENT 2009-2011 |
Local
Health Integration Networks (LHINs) are not-for-profit organizations with
a mandate to plan, integrate and fund health services within 14 specific
geographic regions in the
Province
of
Ontario
. The LHIN’s work with local
health providers and community members to determine the health services
priorities of our regions. They are guided by the Health Integration Act,
and report to the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.
Les
Centres d'Accueil Héritage (CAH) is part of the Toronto Central LHIN. In
2008-09, the Toronto Central LHIN funded 196 unique health
service providers that provide a variety of services: community
support services (which includes CAH), a community care access centre,
community health centres, hospitals, long-term care homes, and mental
health and addiction services.
In March of
2009, CAH signed an accountability agreement with the Toronto Central LHIN
for the next two years.
Download
the Multi-Sector Service Accountability Agreement for 2009-2011
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