Ontario Health Coalition

HOMECARE
Policy Statement

Ontario Health Coalition Homecare Policy Statement

December 2004

Canadian society has a collective responsibility to ensure universal entitlement to public care throughout life. Such care must be provided without discrimination as to gender, ability, age, physical location, sexual orientation, socio-economic and family status or enthocultural origin. The right to care is a fundamental human right.
Statement from Charolottetown Declaration on the Right to Care


Homecare is an integral part of the continuum of care and must operate under the principles of the Canada Health Act. Moreover, the definition of homecare must include continuing supportive care for persons with age-related or other disabilities and those managing chronic illnesses, mental or physical. Care should be delivered with the goal of providing dignified lives for care recipients, caregivers, and workers in the homecare system. Homecare, must not be viewed as a cheap way to replace facility services, cut wages, download caregiving to unpaid caregivers or limit access to services. Such care is a public good rather than a commodity bought and sold for profit. Modernization of our health system must respect homecare as an equal to facility-based care, along with proactive regard for the determinants of health. Access to care should be provided on a principled basis, and understood as an interdependent relationship.


Homecare principles


Government actions required to fulfill these principles

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