The Pines Resident & Family Portal

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Welcome to our information and sharing portal for The Pines Residents, their Family members, and Caregivers!

Please use the "Stay Informed" tool to get regular updates and to stay informed on important family news.

Welcome to our information and sharing portal for The Pines Residents, their Family members, and Caregivers!

Please use the "Stay Informed" tool to get regular updates and to stay informed on important family news.

  • September 19, 2022 - Invitations to Information Sessions

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    NEW: September 19, 2022 - Invitations to Information Sessions

    Long-term care residents, families and caregivers are invited to an information session to hear important updates from the Ministry of Long-Term Care. Topics will include:

    • How Ontario’s Plan to Stay Open connects with long-term care, including what providing the right care in the right place means and what long-term care residents can expect.
    • Updates about COVID-19 vaccines.
    • New ministry supports that are available for residents and homes.

    Resident Information Session

    You can click here to register for the resident information session that will take place on Tuesday, September 20 from 10:00 to 11:00 AM. When you register, you will also be able to submit any questions you may have on the topics to be discussed which will be shared with the speakers before the session so that they can speak about the things that are most important to residents.

    Family and Caregiver Information Session

    You can click here to register for the family and caregiver information session that will take place on Wednesday, September 21 from 2:00 to 3:00 PM. When you register you will also be able to submit any questions you may have on the topics to be discussed which will be shared with the speakers before the session so that they can speak about the things that are most important to families and caregivers of long-term care residents.

  • Update Registered Dietician

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    We are happy to announce our new registered dietician in the home is Celine Small. Celine is no stranger to the Pines, as she has covered vacations for our home in the past. Celine is happy to be here and looking forward to working with the residents and family members in our home. Celine can be found in the office beside the kitchen.

    Welcome, Celine!

  • Ontarians Aged 18+ Eligible for Bivalent COVID-19 Booster Dose

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    TORONTO — Based on guidance from Health Canada and the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI), the Ontario government is offering the bivalent COVID-19 booster dose to all Ontarians aged 18 and over, beginning with the most vulnerable populations.

    “The bivalent COVID-19 booster is a safe and effective way for people to better protect themselves against the most recently circulating COVID-19 variants in Ontario,” said Dr. Kieran Moore, Chief Medical Officer of Health. “As vaccine protection decreases over time, I encourage all Ontarians aged five and over to receive the booster dose they are eligible for.”

    Starting today at 8:00 a.m., bivalent COVID-19 booster appointments will be available to and can be booked for the most vulnerable populations, including:

    • individuals aged 70 and over;
    • residents of long-term care homes, retirement homes, Elder Care Lodges, and individuals living in other congregate settings that provide assisted-living and health services;
    • First Nation, Inuit, and Métis individuals and their non-Indigenous household members aged 18 and over;
    • moderately to severely immunocompromised individuals aged 12 and over;
    • pregnant individuals aged 18 and over; and
    • health care workers aged 18 and over.


    Click on the link below for more information:

    https://news.ontario.ca/en/release/1002277/ontarians-aged-18-eligible-for-bivalent-covid-19-booster-dose

  • Family Council Meeting Wednesday

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    On behalf of Jill Gaston, President of the Family Council for The Pines Long-Term Care Home is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting or in-person at The Pines in the Fran Coleman Room.

    Wednesday, September 21, 2022, starting at 6:30 p.m.

    September 2022 Agenda

    This month, we will have in-person as well as virtual.

    Join Zoom Meeting by clicking the link below:

    https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89455264812?pwd=OXdVYnNodUJWSDZnWXlWM3huS1RMZz09

    Meeting ID: 894 5526 4812

    Passcode: 506904

    Any questions related to these meetings can be directed to Jill Gaston.

    We hope to see you there!

  • Family Zoom Meeting Tuesday

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    Please join us Tuesday, September 20, 2022, at 6:00 pm for updates and information.

    Click on the link to join us for the Pines Family Zoom meeting to find out updates related to the Home.

    Join Zoom Meeting

    https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82332900040?pwd=ZnI1L0ZhRzdCMy80SjlSUngzREUydz09

    Meeting ID: 823 3290 0040

    Passcode: 562527


    We hope to see you there!

  • Ontario Governments Plan to Stay Open: Health System Stability and Recovery

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    On August 18th, the government launched Ontario’s Plan to Stay Open: Health System Stability and Recovery. This five-point action plan was developed to address Ontario’s urgent need to stabilize the health and long-term care sectors and preserve our hospital capacity this fall/winter and into the future. As we look ahead, with the potential for a new wave of COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses, our focus remains on ensuring patients, residents, clients, and communities continue to receive the care they need from our health system. This means ensuring Ontarians receive the right care in the right place.

    Click on the link below to find out more information:

    https://www.ontario.ca/page/plan-stay-open-health-system-stability-and-recovery

  • Heightened Surveillance Declared Over

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    The home is happy to share that in collaboration with Public Health, our Heightened Surveillance has been declared over as of Tuesday, September 13, 2022.

    Thank you for your support and understanding as we worked through this.

  • Bulletin to Residents of Long-Term Care Homes: Important News Regarding Long-Term Care Home Accommodations Charges

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    Bulletin from Ministry of Long-Term Care

    Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the annual long-term care home resident co-payment rate increase was deferred to October 1, 2022. Consistent with prior years, an inflationary increase of 2.5% will be applied to the co-payment for basic and preferred accommodation in Long-Term Care (LTC) Homes.

    Basic Accommodation Rates

    On October 1, 2022, the co-payment that residents pay for basic accommodation in Long-Term Care (LTC) homes will increase by $1.55 per day from $62.18 per day to $63.73 per day, consistent with recent inflationary increases. This will help cover the rising costs of meals and accommodation.

    Preferred Accommodation Rates

    The maximum charges will also be increasing for residents admitted to newer preferred accommodation beds on or after October 1, 2022. The premium charged for semi-private accommodation will increase by $0.32 from $12.78 to $13.10 per day, and the premium for private accommodation will increase by $0.67 from $26.64 to $27.31 per day.

  • Accommodation Statements

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    Please check your junk mail when you receive the emailed statement for the accommodation of your loved one. We have received feedback that this is where it is ending up for a lot of individuals. The email comes through as “exe” and it states there is an attachment. We also had family members thinking this may be spam and deleting it.

  • Self-Swabbing Continues at the Home Changes to Screening Process

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    NEW Screening and Swabbing Process as of Monday, August 26, 2022:

    The desk to the right-hand side as you enter the home will be removed.

    Visitors enter the home using the keypad and typing in 4567 to enter. Then proceed to the desk on the left. They will pick up an iPad, fill out the screening tool and then write their name on a sticky note.

    Once you have completed that you will proceed with the tablet and sticky note to the swabbing area and give the sticky note and iPad to the screener. Temperature taking is no longer required.

    The screener will initial the iPad as per usual and the individual will proceed with doing a self-rapid test.

    Once you sit down in the swabbing chair (or you may stand), sanitize your hands and you will be handed the swab to complete the swabbing of both nostrils for yourself.

    Please ensure that you move the swab around 5 times in each nostril to complete the process properly.

    Then the screener will hold out the clear tube for you to put your swab into, swab end down or the tube will be on the tray on the table.

    The staff/visitor must remain in the swabbing area for 15 minutes until you release them once a negative result has been seen by the screener. (as per usual).

Page last updated: 17 Apr 2025, 02:35 PM