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Provincial Data


Apr 1 to Mar 31

2008/09

2009/10

2010/2011

2011/2012

Source

Individuals Served:

586,423

603,535

616,952

637,727

Management Information System (MIS) reported

Client Demographic: Age 65+

54%

54%

55.60%

55.65%

Home Care Database

Age 19-64

29%

30%

28.43%

28.34%

Home Care Database

Age 0-18

16%

16%

15.97%

16.01%

Home Care Database

Clients Placed in Long-Term Care Homes:

25,867

26,367

25,761

26,589

08/09, 09/10, 10/11 -  MOHLTC CPRO reports

11/12 - from CHRIS and RMR

Full-Time Employees (approx.):

5,370

5,603

5,691

6,043

MOHLTC comparative reports

 Services 

Personal Support/Homemaking Hours:

18,887,074

20,358,189

20,965,448

23,349,790

Management Information System (MIS) reported

Nursing Visits:

5,993,221

5,963,242

5,799,127

6,172,865

Management Information System (MIS) reported

Shift Nursing Hours:

1,621,828

1,735,137

1,807,193

1,976,956

Management Information System (MIS) reported

Occupational Therapy Visits:

556,207

506,154

482,051

513,290

Management Information System (MIS) reported

Physiotherapy Visits:

520,193

483,163

426,690

444,054

Management Information System (MIS) reported

Speech-Language Therapy Visits:

274,085

251,740

       242,998

245,782

Management Information System (MIS) reported

Dietician Services Visits:

58,584

52,877

45,384

47,954

Management Information System (MIS) reported

Social Work Visits:

79,278

     70,202

52,402

55,998

Management Information System (MIS) reported


The data reporting from the 2007-2008 fiscal year has recently been removed.  As this time period was a transition year for when 42 CCACs amalgamated to 14 CCACs, the OACCAC was not able to maintain a complete history of MIS reporting  due to some specific issues in certain geographies.  Similarly, Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care data from this time period is no longer reported.

Please note that comparisons of year over year data need to reflect the evolving nature of Ontario’s health care system and shifting population demographics. For more information on how CCACs are also evolving to meet the changing needs of Ontarians, Please Read the CCAC Quality Report 2011-2012.

To maintain consistency with Ministry reporting, OACCAC provincial data will be updated annually to include only the previous four years of data. For past reporting information, or further inquiries regarding OACCAC data reporting, please contact OACCAC.IMTeam@ccac-ont.ca