- Mental health and addictions services
Drug benefits, independent health facilities, laboratories, ambulance services, public health and most physician services are funded directly by the province of Ontario.
French Language Services in Central LHIN
Central LHIN is committed to engaging with our Francophone community to receive input into the priorities of our new Integrated Health Service Plan, and to continue to identify the French language service capabilities of our health service providers.
We are also working to increase the availability of key documents (such as our IHSP, Health Service Needs Assessment and Gap Analysis Report and LHIN-Health Service Provider Governance Resource and Toolkit for Voluntary Integration Initiatives) and other information in French. To access these materials, visit the French language services section of our website.
Aboriginal Health Services in Central LHIN
Central LHIN’s Aboriginal community is a focus of targeted investments and activities under our Aging at Home strategy and the health equity priority of our new Integrated Health Service Plan.
Over the past year, Central LHIN held two engagement sessions with our Aboriginal population to continue to learn more about the unique needs and health priorities of this community. Visit the Aboriginal health services section of our website to learn more.
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