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Program: Complex Continuing Care  
Organization: Stratford General Hospital
Phone Numbers: 519-272-8210 ext 2121
Toll-Free: 1-888-275-1102
Crisis: 1-888-829-7484
Fax: 519-271-7137
Website: www.hpha.ca/complexcontinuingcare
Address:
46 General Hospital Dr
Stratford, ON
N5A 2Y6
Intersection: John St S and Cambria St
Location: Stratford
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Daily 24 hours
Contacts: Leslie Brown - Manager, Inpatient Medicine and Patient Flow
Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance
519-272-8210 ext 2706 * leslie.brown@hpha.ca
Service Description: 5-bed rehabilitation program to help medically complex patients maintain their strength and movement * access to nursing care, therapy, and weekly follow-ups with a doctor or nurse practitioner
Fees: Covered by OHIP
Application: Medical referral required
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Medically complex patients with serious illness or disability, who may be considered long-term residents of the healthcare system
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Perth Country ; Huron County and areas
See Also: Complex Continuing Care
Medical/General Rehabilitation
Rehabilitative Care Inpatient - Complex Medical Management

This information was last completely updated on 11/22/2024

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