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Toronto Seniors Services and Long-Term Care Division


FieldValue
nameSeniors Services and Long-Term Care
logoToronto, City of.svg
logo_size150
logo_captionMunicipal wordmark
jurisdictionCity of Toronto
employees2,435 (2020)
budget$271.191 million (2020)
chief1_namePaul Raftis
chief1_positionGeneral Manager
website

Seniors Services and Long-Term Care is a division of the City of Toronto. It is the lead division in integrating services for seniors across the municipal government, and it operates the 10 City-owned long-term care homes in Toronto. It assumed responsibility for publicly-run home care facilities for the elderly from the former Toronto Community Services department.

Funding

As a division of the City of Toronto, its annual funding level is established by a vote of Toronto City Council. In 2020, Council approved a budget of $271.191 million gross and $47.953 million net, with a staff complement of 2,435.2 positions.

Facilities

  • Cummer Lodge
  • Bendale
  • Kipling
  • Carefree Lodge
  • True Davidson Acres
  • Bendale
  • Seven Oaks
  • Fudger House
  • Castleview Wychwood Towers
  • Westburn Manor

References

References

  1. "2020 Budget Notes Seniors Services and Long-Term Care".
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