Glebe Centre Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Applying for Long-Term Care

Applications to any long-term care home in Ontario, including the Glebe Centre, must be coordinated through a Community Care Access Centre (CCAC).

When the time comes to consider long-term care, contacting the local CCAC is your first step. The CCAC will assist you with your application to a long-term care home and can also provide you with information about alternatives to long-term care. Such alternatives could include supportive/assistive housing, in-home support services, retirement homes and senior’s apartments.  CCAC can also provide information on out of province transfers / admissions.

CCAC will give you information on long-term care homes in your area, financial assistance that may be available to you and advice on how to choose a home.

When you contact CCAC, you will be assigned a case manager who will help determine your needs. If it is determined that you are eligible for long-term care, your case manager will guide you through the application process.

To contact the Champlain CCAC, call (613) 745-5525 | (613) 745-5525 or visit their website:

* http://www.ccac-ont.ca

 

Touring the Glebe Centre

Choosing a long-term care home for yourself or a loved one is a very difficult decision. We strongly encourage that you tour as many homes as possible in order to make the very best decision for you and your family. Find out more about us by downloading the latest Tour Package.

Tours of the Glebe Centre take place on a weekly basis.  Spaces on tours are limited, so we ask that you please reserve with us in advance by calling (613) 238-2727 ext. 301.

To see a virtual tour of the Glebe Centre and other Long-Term Care Homes in the area, please visit *http://www.champlainhealthline.ca/ltchomes

 

Prices of Accommodation

The total cost of accommodation in a long-term care facility includes the resident’s portion and the government’s portion. The resident pays accommodation charges only and the government pays for the cost of nursing care and other services. The Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care sets the accommodation rates. The amount paid by residents for their accommodation is called a “co-payment.”

Download the Room Rates