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- Listing of local Dentists
- Emergency Dental available through local hospital emergency department
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Our services and programs include:
- Physical assessments and treatment
- Prevention and screening clinics
- Pre- and post-natal care
- Chronic illness management
- Diabetes Care
- Individual and family counseling
- Nutrition counseling
- Health promotion
- Immunizations and vaccinations
- Social Worker Support
- Oral Health Care
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Quinte Health Care Belleville General currently provides primary and secondary care
- 206 beds
- offers a full range of clinics, diagnostic services, support services and outreach programs
- Cardiology
- Complex Continuing Care
- Diabetes Education
- Emergency Services (24 hours a day, every day)
- Intensive Care
- Laboratory
- Maternal/Child Service (including Obstetrics, Neonatal Care, Paediatrics, Children's Treatment Centre)
- Medical Service
- Nutrition Counselling
- Oncology Service
- Outpatient Clinics
- Orthopaedics
- Pharmacy
- Psychiatry/Mental Health Services
- Radiology (including CT Scanning and Nuclear Medicine)
- Rehabilitation
- Surgical Service
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Our services and programs include:
- Physical assessments and treatment
- Prevention and screening clinics
- Pre- and post-natal care
- Chronic illness management
- Diabetes Care
- Individual and family counseling
- Nutrition counseling
- Health promotion
- Immunizations and vaccinations
- Social Worker Support
- Oral Health Care
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Hospital with
- Emergency Services
- Day Surgeries; diagnostic and acute services including: Acute Care 6 beds, CCC 20 beds
- Cardiology
- Emergency Services
- Point of Care Laboratory
- Outpatient Clinics
- Pediatric Consult Clinics
- Pharmacy
- Psychiatry/Mental Health Crisis Centre
- Radiology
- Out Patient Surgical Service
- Preschool Speech and Language Therapy
- Parent, Child and Youth Clinic
- Diabetes Education
- Mammography
- Eye Surgery
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Hospital currently provides
- 12 acute care beds
- Emergency Services - 24/7
- Endoscopy Unit
- Diagnostic Imaging
- Outpatient clinics - ENT
- Transfusions, etc
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Social Assistance - Financial and Employment assistance - programs to help people in temporary financial need find sustainable employment and achieve self-reliance through the provision of effective, integrated employment services and financial assistance
- Financial and Obtaining Employment Services
- Coordinate linkages with community services
- Linkage to employment services and opportunities
- Provide financial assistance to those who have been determined eligible
- Linkage to child care supports and social housing
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Emergency services at this acute care, community general hospital * no psychiatrists on staff
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Two types of assistance for people in financial need: Financial assistance:
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In-person services have resumed at County offices by appointment only, in a limited capacity.
The public are still encouraged to conduct business by telephone (613-354-4883) or electronically, whenever possible, and visit the office for urgent matters only.
County officials offices
The public are still encouraged to conduct business by telephone (613-354-4883) or electronically, whenever possible, and visit the office for urgent matters only.
County officials offices
- administers various services including the ownership and coordination of county roads and bridges
- the administration of Ontario works
- child care
- social housing
- ambulance service
- the operation of John M. Parrott Centre, and the operation of the County Museum and library system
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COVID19 Visit www.cmh.ca/covid-19 for updates on hospital services.
Regular Service
Campbellford Memorial Hospital (CMH) is a 34-bed health care facility located in Trent Hills.
Regular Service
Campbellford Memorial Hospital (CMH) is a 34-bed health care facility located in Trent Hills.
- Comprehensive array of acute care services
- 24-hour Emergency Department
- Includes: Campbellford Memorial Health Centre, Campbellford Memorial Multicare Lodge, and Campbellford & District Community Mental Health Centre.
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Financial assistance and employment supports including training and skills development, academic upgrading and work placements
Financial Assistance
Addiction Services Initiative
Financial Assistance
- monthly allowance based on family size, housing costs and income
- monthly drug benefit card
- covers costs related to starting a job or work placement
- help with housing or moving costs
- may include dentures, emergency dental services, eyeglasses, special diet allowance, health care supplies, medical transportation funds, prosthetic devices, funerals and burials
- clients 18-65 years who are not caring for pre-school age children or who do not have a serious disability or illness must participate in employment assistance activities
- walk-in job search centre
- access to computers, Internet, fax, photocopier, telephone, resource materials, job banks, labour market information
- assistance with resumes
- referrals to job counselling and training
- volunteer placements
- based on individual's skills, experience and circumstances
- job matching service
- development of skills for specific jobs
- on-the-job training
- helps young parents finish high school, improve parenting skills, locate and maintain employment
Addiction Services Initiative
- assistance for recipients whose substance abuse makes it difficult to become/stay employed
- automated information and payment details, payment history, file status
- information and announcements about Ontario Works
- service not available to TTY users
- to report allegations of fraudulent collection of Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Program assistance (ODSP)
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Financial assistance and employment supports including training and skills development, academic upgrading and work placements
Financial Assistance
Employment Resource Centre
Interactive Voice Response (IVR) 1-800-808-2268
Financial Assistance
- monthly allowance based on family size, housing costs and income
- monthly drug benefit card
- covers costs related to starting a job or work placement
- to assist with arrears of rent/mortgage; housing or moving costs; prevention of homelessness; disconnection of utilities or arrears Health-Related Benefits - may include dentures, emergency dental services, eyeglasses, special diet allowance, health care supplies, medical transportation funds, prosthetic devices, funerals and burials
Employment Resource Centre
- walk-in job search centre
- access to computers, Internet, fax, photocopier, telephone
- resource materials, job banks, labour market information
- assistance with resumes
- referrals to job counselling and training
- helps young parents finish high school, improve parenting skills, locate and maintain employment
Interactive Voice Response (IVR) 1-800-808-2268
- automated information and payment details, payment history, file status
- information and announcements about Ontario Works
- service not available to TTY users but can be arranged
- to report allegations of fraudulent collection of Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Program assistance
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Ontario Works - Housing & Social Services Department, South Frontenac - Sydenham Satellite Office
1-855-279-2052 613-376-6477
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City of Kingston's Ontario Works program delivery is available on site, one day (Thursday) per week
Financial Assistance
Monthly financial assistance is available to eligible (needs tested) residents for basic needs and shelter. The amount of assistance paid is determined by family size, income and expenses.
Employment Assistance
Employment supports are available to help people become and stay employed. Funding and assistance may be available for community and employment placement, job searching, basic education or job-specific skills training, literacy training, supports to self-employment, Employment Readiness Scale, transportation, referrals to workshops and courses, Learning, Earning and Parenting (LEAP - a program offered to young parents) and addictions treatment.
Mandatory Benefits
Benefits prescribed in the Ontario Works provincial regulations include a monthly drug card, dental and vision care for dependent children, special diet, pregnancy nutritional allowance, diabetic supplies, incontinence supplies, medical travel and transportation, and guide dog allowance.
Discretionary Benefits:
Discretionary Health Benefits may include: adult vision and dental care, health and well-being benefits, new born / child benefits, and other items such as ID replacements.
Discretionary Residency Benefits may include: funding towards rent arrears, utility arrears, last month's rent deposit, moving expenses and emergency heating fuel.
Emergency Assistance
Emergency assistance may be paid to a person experiencing an extreme, urgent, and unusual situation that jeopardizes the health and well-being of a member of the benefit unit.
Interactive Voice Response (IVR) 1-800-808-2268 -- automated information and payment details, payment history, file status * information and announcements about Ontario Works * service not available to TTY users
Welfare Fraud Hotline 1-800-394-7867 -- to report allegations of fraudulent collection of Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Program assistance
Financial Assistance
Monthly financial assistance is available to eligible (needs tested) residents for basic needs and shelter. The amount of assistance paid is determined by family size, income and expenses.
Employment Assistance
Employment supports are available to help people become and stay employed. Funding and assistance may be available for community and employment placement, job searching, basic education or job-specific skills training, literacy training, supports to self-employment, Employment Readiness Scale, transportation, referrals to workshops and courses, Learning, Earning and Parenting (LEAP - a program offered to young parents) and addictions treatment.
Mandatory Benefits
Benefits prescribed in the Ontario Works provincial regulations include a monthly drug card, dental and vision care for dependent children, special diet, pregnancy nutritional allowance, diabetic supplies, incontinence supplies, medical travel and transportation, and guide dog allowance.
Discretionary Benefits:
Discretionary Health Benefits may include: adult vision and dental care, health and well-being benefits, new born / child benefits, and other items such as ID replacements.
Discretionary Residency Benefits may include: funding towards rent arrears, utility arrears, last month's rent deposit, moving expenses and emergency heating fuel.
Emergency Assistance
Emergency assistance may be paid to a person experiencing an extreme, urgent, and unusual situation that jeopardizes the health and well-being of a member of the benefit unit.
Interactive Voice Response (IVR) 1-800-808-2268 -- automated information and payment details, payment history, file status * information and announcements about Ontario Works * service not available to TTY users
Welfare Fraud Hotline 1-800-394-7867 -- to report allegations of fraudulent collection of Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Program assistance
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Northumberland County Community & Social Services is responsible for the delivery of Ontario Works, a program that provides income support and employment services referrals to eligible residents of the County.
Active participants have access to their case file information and important program announcements through:
Active participants have access to their case file information and important program announcements through:
- MyBenefits online portal; please visit Ontario.ca/MyBenefits to access or register
- the Interactive Voice Response (IVR) number, 1-800-808-2268. Clients will be asked to enter their 9-digit identification number and 4-digit security personal identification number (PIN). They will then have a number of choices that will allow them to access the information they are looking for.
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Upper tier municipal government for seven municipalities.
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NHH delivers a broad range of acute, post-acute, outpatient and diagnostic services.
- Acute services include emergency and intensive care, medical/surgical care, obstetrical care and palliative care.
- Post-acute specialty services (PASS) include restorative care and rehabilitation.
- Mental health care, chemotherapy, dialysis and 16 other ambulatory care clinics offered on an outpatient basis through partnerships with regional centres and nearby specialists.
- NHH offers a full range of diagnostic services, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT) and mammography.
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Offers dental health information
- dental screening and fluoride varnish program for children
- dental screening in schools
- works with the Healthy Smiles Ontario program
- works with Ontario Seniors Dental Care Program
- administers the Dental Treatment Assistance Fund (up to $200 for eligible adults)
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Emergency department
- critical care
- serious illness and injuries (severe bleeding, difficulty breathing, chest pains...)
- trauma care
- in-patient overnight stays
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Ontario Works - Housing & Social Services Department, Kingston - 362 Montreal St, 2nd Flr
Office: 613-546-2695Visit Website
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Temporary financial assistance and employment supports to those most in need residing in the City of Kingston and County of Frontenac while they undertake requirements to become and stay employed
Financial Assistance
Monthly financial assistance is available to eligible (needs tested) residents for basic needs and shelter. The amount of assistance paid is determined by family size, income and expenses.
Employment Assistance
Employment supports are available to help people become and stay employed. Funding and assistance may be available for community and employment placement, job searching, basic education or job-specific skills training, literacy training, supports to self-employment, Employment Readiness Scale, transportation, referrals to workshops and courses, Learning, Earning and Parenting (LEAP - a program offered to young parents) and addictions treatment.
Mandatory Benefits
Benefits prescribed in the Ontario Works provincial regulations include a prescription drug coverage, vision care for dependent children, special diet, pregnancy nutritional allowance, diabetic supplies, incontinence supplies, medical travel and transportation, and guide dog allowance.
Discretionary Benefits:
Discretionary Health Benefits may include: adult vision and dental care, health and well-being benefits, new born / child benefits, and other items such as ID replacements.
Discretionary Residency Benefits may include: funding towards rent arrears, utility arrears, last month's rent deposit, moving expenses and emergency heating fuel.
Emergency Assistance
Emergency assistance may be paid to a person experiencing an extreme, urgent, and unusual situation that jeopardizes the health and well-being of a member of the benefit unit, where all other financial means have been explored and exhausted.
Interactive Voice Response (IVR) 1-800-808-2268 -- automated information and payment details, payment history, file status * information and announcements about Ontario Works * service not available to TTY users
Welfare Fraud Hotline 1-800-394-7867 -- to report allegations of fraudulent collection of Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Program assistance
Financial Assistance
Monthly financial assistance is available to eligible (needs tested) residents for basic needs and shelter. The amount of assistance paid is determined by family size, income and expenses.
Employment Assistance
Employment supports are available to help people become and stay employed. Funding and assistance may be available for community and employment placement, job searching, basic education or job-specific skills training, literacy training, supports to self-employment, Employment Readiness Scale, transportation, referrals to workshops and courses, Learning, Earning and Parenting (LEAP - a program offered to young parents) and addictions treatment.
Mandatory Benefits
Benefits prescribed in the Ontario Works provincial regulations include a prescription drug coverage, vision care for dependent children, special diet, pregnancy nutritional allowance, diabetic supplies, incontinence supplies, medical travel and transportation, and guide dog allowance.
Discretionary Benefits:
Discretionary Health Benefits may include: adult vision and dental care, health and well-being benefits, new born / child benefits, and other items such as ID replacements.
Discretionary Residency Benefits may include: funding towards rent arrears, utility arrears, last month's rent deposit, moving expenses and emergency heating fuel.
Emergency Assistance
Emergency assistance may be paid to a person experiencing an extreme, urgent, and unusual situation that jeopardizes the health and well-being of a member of the benefit unit, where all other financial means have been explored and exhausted.
Interactive Voice Response (IVR) 1-800-808-2268 -- automated information and payment details, payment history, file status * information and announcements about Ontario Works * service not available to TTY users
Welfare Fraud Hotline 1-800-394-7867 -- to report allegations of fraudulent collection of Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Program assistance
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Children's Outpatient Centre
Office: 613-544-3400 ext 3151Nursing Station: 613-544-1365
Registration: 613-544-2153
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Facility for children's health
- ongoing primary care, specialty clinics, emergency drop-in, a psycho-social clinic, and nutrition advice
- provides medical assessments for children for sexual or physical abuse
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Urgent Care Centre
Office: 613-544-3310Crisis: 613-546-1240
Office: 613-544-3400 ext 2100
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COVID-19 (December 2, 2021): The Urgent Care Centre is still operating and clients can still use the centre's entrance doors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Urgent care centre
Urgent care centre
- provides treatment for all non life-threatening emergencies
- also provides central intake/assessment for psychiatric services
- entrance is located at 144 Brock St
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Ontario Works - Housing & Social Services Department, North Frontenac - Sharbot Lake Satellite Office
1-888-778-4531 613-279-3151
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Northern Frontenac Community Services Corporation, 1020 Elizabeth St
Central Frontenac, ON, K0H 2P0 (72km)
Central Frontenac, ON, K0H 2P0 (72km)
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Satellite office of the City of Kingston's Housing & Social Services Department, Ontario Works Program serving residents of Central and North Frontenac.
Financial Assistance
Temporary financial assistance to those most in need while they undertake requirements to become and stay employed. Monthly financial assistance is available to eligible (needs tested) residents for basic needs and shelter. The amount of assistance paid is determined by family size, income and expenses.
Employment Assistance
Employment supports are available to help people become and stay employed. Funding and assistance may be available for community and employment placement, job searching, basic education or job-specific skills training, literacy training, supports to self-employment, Employment Readiness Scale, transportation, referrals to workshops and courses, Learning, Earning and Parenting (LEAP - a program offered to young parents) and addictions treatment.
Mandatory Benefits
Benefits prescribed in the Ontario Works provincial regulations include monthly drug benefits, dental and vision care for dependent children, special diet, pregnancy nutritional allowance, diabetic supplies, incontinence supplies, medical travel and transportation, and guide dog allowance.
Discretionary Benefits:
Discretionary Health Benefits may include: adult vision and dental care, health and well-being benefits, new born / child benefits, and other items such as ID replacements.
Discretionary Residency Benefits may include: funding towards rent arrears, utility arrears, last month's rent deposit, moving expenses and emergency heating fuel.
Emergency Assistance
Emergency assistance may be paid to a person experiencing an extreme, urgent, and unusual situation that jeopardizes the health and well-being of a member of the benefit unit.
Interactive Voice Response (IVR) 1-800-808-2268 -- automated information and payment details, payment history, file status * information and announcements about Ontario Works * service not available to TTY users
Welfare Fraud Hotline 1-800-394-7867 -- to report allegations of fraudulent collection of Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Program assistance
Financial Assistance
Temporary financial assistance to those most in need while they undertake requirements to become and stay employed. Monthly financial assistance is available to eligible (needs tested) residents for basic needs and shelter. The amount of assistance paid is determined by family size, income and expenses.
Employment Assistance
Employment supports are available to help people become and stay employed. Funding and assistance may be available for community and employment placement, job searching, basic education or job-specific skills training, literacy training, supports to self-employment, Employment Readiness Scale, transportation, referrals to workshops and courses, Learning, Earning and Parenting (LEAP - a program offered to young parents) and addictions treatment.
Mandatory Benefits
Benefits prescribed in the Ontario Works provincial regulations include monthly drug benefits, dental and vision care for dependent children, special diet, pregnancy nutritional allowance, diabetic supplies, incontinence supplies, medical travel and transportation, and guide dog allowance.
Discretionary Benefits:
Discretionary Health Benefits may include: adult vision and dental care, health and well-being benefits, new born / child benefits, and other items such as ID replacements.
Discretionary Residency Benefits may include: funding towards rent arrears, utility arrears, last month's rent deposit, moving expenses and emergency heating fuel.
Emergency Assistance
Emergency assistance may be paid to a person experiencing an extreme, urgent, and unusual situation that jeopardizes the health and well-being of a member of the benefit unit.
Interactive Voice Response (IVR) 1-800-808-2268 -- automated information and payment details, payment history, file status * information and announcements about Ontario Works * service not available to TTY users
Welfare Fraud Hotline 1-800-394-7867 -- to report allegations of fraudulent collection of Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Program assistance
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Regional municipal services including:
- Fairmount Home for the Aged (Long Term Care Home)
- Frontenac-Howe Islander Ferry Service
- subdivision and condominium applications
- paramedic services
- emergency management
- economic development
- Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
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Administration office for County Paramedics
- responsible for administering Emergency Medical Services (EMS) for the County of Frontenac and the City of Kingston
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