The South East LHIN was one of fourteen Local Health Integration Networks (LHINs) in the Canadian province of Ontario. In 2021, the legacy functions of LHINs were assigned to Ontario Health and the name South East Local Health Integration Network changed to Home and Community Care Support Services South East.
The South East Local Health Integration Network was a community-based, non-profit organization funded by the Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.
Services
editSouth East LHIN planned, funded and coordinated the following operational public health care services to a population of approximately for 497,000 people in 2013 (3.7 per cent of the population of Ontario):
- Hospitals - Public General Hospital:
- Kingston General Hospital
- Hotel Dieu Hospital (Kingston, Ontario)
- Providence Continuing Care Centre (PCCC)
- Lennox and Addington County General Hospital
- Brockville General Hospital
- Perth and Smiths Falls Hospital
- Quinte Healthcare: Belleville, Prince Edward County, Trenton, North Hastings hospitals
- Long-Term Care Homes
- South East LHIN Home and Community Care
- Community Support Service Agencies
- Mental Health and Addiction Agencies
- Community Health Centres (CHCs)
Geographic area
editSouth East LHIN provided services for:
- cities of:
- Kingston
- Belleville
- Brockville
- towns of:
- Smiths Falls
- Prescott
- areas of:
- Hastings
- Prince Edward
- Lennox and Addington
- Frontenac
- Leeds and Grenville Counties,
- parts of Lanark and Northumberland Counties
Budget
editThe South East LHIN had an annual budget of 1,051,759,886[1]