

29 Jun 02:43
The Ontario Seniors’ Secretariat works to improve the qualify of life for Ontario’s seniors by:
- Developing policies and programs that meet the needs of seniors and help them lead active. healthy and dignified lives
- Advising on the development of policies and programs across government on behalf of seniors
- Providing seniors with the information they need about vital programs and services. healthy lifestyles. and aging
- Promoting the important contributions seniors make to families. communities. and the province of Ontario
- Maintaining close working relationships with seniors organizations across the province.
29 Jun 03:14
The Ontario Health Coalition is a network of over 400 grassroots community organizations representing virtually all areas of Ontario. Our primary goal is to empower the members of our constituent organizations to become actively engaged in the making of public policy on matters related to health care and healthy communities.
29 Jun 03:19
CanLII is a non-profit organization managed by the Federation of Law Societies of Canada. CanLII's goal is to make Canadian law accessible for free on the Internet.
29 Jun 03:45
Founded in 1987, CHEPA is a world-class interdisciplinary health research centre that is home to the largest concentration of health economists and health policy analysts in Canada.
29 Jun 06:22
Registered Nurses Association of Ontario, 2005.
08 Feb 19:49
Health Canada is the Federal department responsible for helping Canadians maintain and improve their health, while respecting individual choices and circumstances.
07 Feb 20:43
Dedicated to safeguarding food, animals and plants, which enhances the health and well-being of Canada's people, environment and economy.
17 Mar 19:30
It is increasingly clear that Ontario‘s capacity to provide affordable, accessible, and high quality care in settings preferred by Ontarians, will not meet future needs without significant innovation and transformation. This report examines the impact of demographic and resource trends on the capacity of Ontario‘s LTC sector to fulfill its role; identifies ideas and strategies for harnessing the innovation potential of the sector; and provides a conceptual framework to guide innovation in the sector and the broader health system. On Wednesday, March 2, The Conference Board of Canada (CBoC) released an Innovation Strategy report, commissioned by the Ontario Long Term Care Association (OLTCA). The report, Elements of an Effective Innovation Strategy for Long Term Care in Ontario, concludes a more innovative long term care sector in Ontario would deliver both improved care for an aging Ontario population and cost savings for the provincial healthcare system.