Ontario Connecting Seniors to Specialized Care and Support

Ontario Connecting Seniors to Specialized Care and Support

Over $4 million will expand GeriMedRisk program to connect more seniors to dementia care and other supports

The Ontario government is investing more than $4.1 million over two years to expand GeriMedRisk, a program that makes it easier and faster for seniors living with complex medical needs to access coordinated care, in their community.

“Our government is continuing to take action to ensure people of all ages can access the right care, in the right place,” said Sylvia Jones, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health. “Our investment to expand GeriMedRisk will help Ontario’s seniors connect to the care they need, in their community, allowing them to stay at home longer with help to better manage their health and avoid unnecessary trips to the emergency room.”

GeriMedRisk connects primary care providers with an interdisciplinary team of geriatric specialists that help create and support care plans for seniors to make it easier for older adult patients to connect to the specialized care they need.

Based out of the Grand River Hospital in Kitchener, the Ontario government expanded GeriMedRisk to be a province-wide service in 2019 to help seniors in every corner of the province benefit from the service. With today’s additional funding, up to 21 additional geriatric specialists and pharmacists will be hired to provide more than 1,000 additional consults annually, helping primary care providers improve their patients’ health and quality of life with:

  • Fast, convenient and coordinated access to geriatric specialists during one appointment
  • Timely education on how to manage their medication
  • Fewer transfers to emergency departments and hospitals for seniors with complex medical needs, such as dementia
  • Tools and supports to better manage complex conditions, such as dementia.

“GeriMedRisk is a made-in-Kitchener, innovative program that connects seniors in Waterloo Region and across the province to the care they need,” said Mike Harris, MPP for Kitchener-Conestoga. “Our government is continuing to invest in expanding this important program, so more seniors will benefit from the support of a better, more connected and convenient health care system for years to come.”

Through Your Health: A Plan for Connected and Convenient Care, Ontario is connecting seniors to faster and more convenient care by expanding access to services in their home or community.

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