The Osgoode Care Centre (TOCC) is a 100-bed charitable long term care home, governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. It is home to 99 permanent residents with one short stay bed.
TOCC was built as a result of the generosity of the residents of the Township of Osgoode in order to fulfill a tremendous need in the community for their seniors. While TOCC is now part of the larger Champlain Health Region, it continues to be a choice of home for those living in the area.
All admissions to TOCC are coordinated through the Community Care Access Centre and your CCAC case manager. To gain more information on eligibility criteria and the application process, go to www.ccac-ont.ca or call 613-745-5525 or to learn more about Long Term Care, go to Ontario Long Term Care Association.
The Osgoode Care Centre has basic, semi-private and private rooms furnished with a single bed, night stand and wardrobe. Residents are welcome to bring in items which will help to make their room comfortable and familiar. Cable and telephone service are available at an extra monthly cost.
At mealtimes, residents are welcome to choose from 2 choices on the menu. All food is prepared here on site with fresh ingredients. A nourishment cart tours the home three times a day bringing tea, coffee, juices, fruit and snacks – a tuck shop is also available to purchase those “occasional “ treats! Special diets and diet restrictions are always accommodated.
Long Term Care (Nursing Homes)
Osgoode Care Centre is conveniently located near a wide range of helpful community services.