Medical and Social Geriatric Out-Patient Programs
Provided by: Providence Place
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Service Description
The Maguire Center Program provides services to individuals in the community who may need some support in maintaining independence. The goal is to provide clients with the social and functional support needed by linking individuals to different members of the healthcare team including continuing care aides, recreation coordinators, social work, nursing, dietitian, physiotherapists, and occupational therapists. Individuals can self-refer to the program or can get support from their physician, continuing care coordinator, or any other member of the health-care team.
Participation in this program could result in a variety of different services including:
Support with bathing
Participation in social activities
Respite for your caregiver
Increasing strength with physiotherapy
Hands-on support with therapy
Cognitive testingLearning the skills to navigate mobility challenges
Eligibility
Medical program: individuals with chronic illness or disability, or to those requiring shorter term rehabilitation.
Social program: those who benefit from social and recreational opportunities, people who are cognitively impaired, and their at-home caregivers who need respite and support.
Application Process
Medical Program clients are referred by their physician, followed by an assessment. Referrals to the Maguire Centre Social Program may be self-initiated or by family members, physicians, or other health care workers.
Fees
Program
Fax: 306-694-1716
Business Line: 306-694-8855
Service Website
https://provplace.ca/community-programs/#
Email
Contact.ProvidencePlaceMJ@saskhealthauthority.ca
Coverage Area
Five Hills Health Region
Languages Offered
English
Providence Place
Location Info
Accessibility
Wheelchair access - designated parking spaces; Wheelchair access - front or side or back doors; Wheelchair access - lowered elevator buttons; Wheelchair access - washrooms (at least one)
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