Provincial CALTC Associations
Alberta Continuing Care Association (ACCA) - Established: 1981
Based in Edmonton, the ACCA is a voluntary, non-profit organization representing owners and operators of continuing care (long term care and designated assisted living) operating over 120 facilities as well as an additional 40 home care and support organizations throughout the province of Alberta. ACCA membership is a unique alliance of Private (43%), non-profit (36%) and public (21%) sector providers of long term care (71%), designated assisted living (10%) and home care and support (19%) organizations delivering Alberta Health Services (AHS) contracted care to over 46,000 Albertans in the continuing care system. ACCA's priority is to increase the quality of care for Albertans in its members' care.
Contact: 780-435-0699
info@ab-cca.ca
www.ab-cca.ca
BC Care Providers Association (BCCPA) - Established: 1977
Based in Vancouver, BCCPA's 150+ members provide residential care, assisted living and home support to over 10,000 BC seniors each day. The membership is comprised of non-profit (approx. 35%) and privately operated (approx. 65%) providers who deliver contracted services for the BC's five health authorities.
Contact: 604-736-4233
info@bccare.ca
www.bccare.ca
Long Term & Continuing Care Association of Manitoba (LTCAM) - Established: 1959
Based in Winnipeg, LTCAM is a not-for-profit corporation with approximately 75 members, representing more than 4,300 residents/clients and 4600 staff. Originally founded by a few nursing homes, LTCAM’s membership has tripled over the past few years and has become much more diverse. Today, LTCAM members include not-for-profit, private and public retirement residences, supportive housing and personal care homes spanning seven of the eleven regional health authorities in Manitoba. LTCAM also welcomes the support for our objectives from its over 25 Affiliate members. LTCAM’s primary objective is to advocate on behalf of seniors in Manitoba and the staff at the residences who serve them throughout the long term care continuum.
Contact: 204-477-9888
info@ltcam.mb.ca
www.ltcam.mb.ca
Ontario Long Term Care Association (OLTCA) - Established: 1959
Based in Toronto, OLTCA has 430 member long term care homes operating in communities throughout Ontario, providing care and accommodation services to nearly 50,000 residents. This represents approximately 70% of the province's total long term care homes and 66%of the long term care residents. OLTCA advocates for practical solutions that advance the capacity of long term care to meet the changing needs of residents. The membership is comprised of not-for-profit, charitable, municipal and private sector care providers delivering contracted services for the Ontario's fourteen health authorities.
905-470-8995 (x39)
mgradini@oltca.com
www.oltca.com
Ontario Association of Non-Profit Homes and Services for Seniors (OANHSS) - Established: 1919
OANHSS is the provincial association representing not-for-profit providers of long term care, services and housing for seniors. Members include municipal and charitable long term care homes, nonprofit nursing homes, seniors' housing projects and community service agencies. Member organizations operate over 27,000 long term care beds and over 5,000 seniors' housing units across the province.
Contact: 905-851-8821 (x233)
dhumphreys@oanhss.org
www.oanhss.org
New Brunswick Association of Nursing Homes (NBANH) - Established: 1972
NBANH has more than 60 members that provide residential care, assisted living and home support to over 4,000 New Brunswick seniors each day. The membership is comprised of private care providers who deliver contracted services for New Brunswick's two regional health authorities.
Contact: Michael Keating
Tel: 506-460-6262
mkeating@nbanh.com
www.nbanh.com
