Scarborough South Sub-region Neighbourhoods Primary Care 1 Population Health System 2 Ionview (Non LHIN-funded) 18 3 Wexford/Maryvale 4 Birchcliffe-Cliffside Descriptors Utilization 5 -Birchmount † 6 Highland Creek FAMILY PHYSICIANS 17 325 7 Centennial Scarborough POPULATION SIZE 423,690 8 Morningside 381.23 Emergency Department (ED) 6 9 per 1,000 8 7 FAMILY 10 Utilization 11 SECOND LARGEST 2 16 HEALTH TEAMS 15 12 Kennedy Park 20.22% percentage of Low Income 1 14 13 Population NURSE PRACTITIONER 14 67.90 Acute Hospitalization 3 9 15 Woburn per 1,000 0 LED CLINICS 10 11 16 West Hill SCARBOROUGH VILLAGE 2 17 Malvern neighbourhood with the second largest 18 Rouge 12 13 percentage of Low Income Population WALK-IN (31.75%) 14.35% Alternate Level of Care (ALC) 25 CLINICS 5 4 SECOND LARGEST 68.99% percentage of Visible Minority Population Post-acute Mental Health Additional Information utilization rate: 4.16 per 1,000 HIGHEST rate of Mental Health ED SECOND LARGEST transfers from Long-Term Care (65+ LHIN-funded 52.46% percentage of Immigrant years of age, 4.31 per 1000) Health Service Providers* Population IONVIEW & GUILDWOOD SECOND LOWEST rate of SECOND SMALLEST 5.91 have the lowest and second per 1,000 Hospitalizations for Hip Fracture (75+ 1 Hospitals operating out of 2 sites 0.97% percentage of Indigenous lowest rate of Emergency years of age) Population Department Visits Best Managed Elsewhere (2.73 and 3.22 per SECOND LOWEST rate of Falls- Long-Term Care Homes IONVIEW & EGLINTON EAST 75.95 1,000 respectively) per 1,000 Related Emergency Department 17 With a total of 3,150 beds have the largest and the second largest percentage of Recent Immigrant visits (75+ years of age) Population (period of immigration: 2011- Community Health Centres 2016): 11.11% and 10.19% respectively 2 22.25% Population Living Alone EGLINTON EAST & IONVIEW SCARBOROUGH VILLAGE 4 Community Support Services agencies have the largest and the second largest Second highest rate of percentage of Private Househoulds with Hospitalizations for Hypertension Palliative Discharged “Not Suitable” Housing (22.87% and (0.48 per 1,000) and the second 87.42% Community Mental Health 22.56% respectively) highest rate of Residents Home with Support 1 and Addiction agencies SCARBOROUGH VILLAGE receiving Central East LHIN Home Second largest percentage of Private Care (0-19 years of age, 9.79 per Central East LHIN branch Households Spending More than 30% 1,000) 61.08% Palliative Died in Hospital 1 of Income for Shelter (41.72%) Version 4, September 2019 *† Please refer to “Footnotes and Methodology” To view the complete Sub-region profile, please visitwww.centraleastlhin.on.ca then click Priorities - Sub-regions. When using this graphic publicly, please credit the Central East LHIN. Central East LHIN Sub-regions Primary Care 1 Scarborough North Population Health System 2 Scarborough South (Non LHIN-funded) 3 Durham West Descriptors Utilization 4 Durham North East 1262 FAMILY PHYSICIANS† 5 Northumberland County 6 Peterborough City and POPULATION SIZE 1,550,531 Emergency Department (ED) 7 429.65 County SECOND LARGEST per 1,000 Utilization FAMILY 7 Haliburton County and Population across 14 LHINs 12 HEALTH TEAMS 6 City of Kawartha Lakes NURSE PRACTITIONER 73.65 Acute Hospitalization POPULATION BY SUB-REGION per 1,000 3 LED CLINICS 5 2 - 423,690 6 - 138,236 4 5 7 WALK-IN 2 6 3 - 339,825 7 - 93,485 3 64 CLINICS 1 4 - 306,037 5 - 73,754 17.80% Alternate Level of Care (ALC) 1 2 3 4 1 - 175,504 (refer to the map for Sub-region name) Additional Information Post-acute Mental Health LHIN-funded Mental Health ED transfers from * utilization rate: 3.86 per 1,000 Health Service Providers 14.65% Low Income Population Long-Term Care rate of 2.19 per 1,000 Hospitalizations for Congestive Hospitals operating out of 15 sites 8.34 Hip Fracture Aged 75+ 8 Heart Failure (CHF): 2.05 per 1,000 per 1,000

Long-Term Care Homes 40.21% Visible Minority Population 68 With a total of 9,674 beds Hospitalizations for Chronic 86.41 Falls-Related Emergency per 1,000 Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Department Visits Aged 75+ 6 Community Health Centres (COPD): 2.13 per 1,000 33.23% Immigrant Population 21.63% Population Living Alone Community Support Services agencies Hospitalizations for Diabetes: 31 1.09 per 1,000 Palliative Discharged 86.25% Community Mental Health Indigenous Population Home with Support 8 and Addiction agencies Over 27,000 residents have 1.79% Hospitalizations for Stroke: self-identified as Indigenous in the 1.29 per 1,000 8 Central East LHIN branches Central East LHIN 60.53% Palliative Died in Hospital Version 4, September 2019 *† Please refer to “Footnotes and Methodology” To view the complete Sub-region profile, please visitwww.centraleastlhin.on.ca then click Priorities - Sub-regions. When using this graphic publicly, please credit the Central East LHIN. Footnotes and Methodology Footnotes for Placemats Population Health System Primary Care Descriptors Utilization (Non LHIN-funded) * With the exception of Hospitals, this summary captures the Sub-region assignment of Primary Care Providers is based on the location head office locations of LHIN-funded Health Service Providers. Sub-Region Data Sub-Region Data of the primary office. For locations of secondary and tertiary offices, An organization may provide services for multiple sectors For the following indicators, the sub- For the following indicators, the sub- please refer to the interactive Central East LHIN Sub-region Profiles. across more than one sub-region. For the delivery sites of these region statistic is displayed. region statistic is displayed. services, please refer to the interactive Sub-region Profiles. 1. Low Income Population 1. Emergency Department (ED) Utilization Family Physicians: the unique number of family physicians with a 2. Visible Minority Population 2. Acute Hospitalization primary office location in the Central East LHIN, assigned by the location † Unique number of family physicians with a primary office 3. Immigrant Population 3. Alternate Level of Care (ALC) Days of their primary office.Data Source: College of Physicians and Surgeons of location in the Central East LHIN. For locations of secondary and 4. Indigenous Population 4. Post-acute Mental Health Utilization , Q1 2019/20 tertiary offices, please refer to the interactive Sub-region Profiles. If the sub-region is ranked in the top or If the sub-region is ranked in the top or Family Health Teams: the unique number of family health teams with a bottom two out of the seven sub-regions, bottom two out of the seven sub-regions, primary office location in the Central East LHIN, assigned by the location this ranking is described. this ranking is described. of their primary office.Data Source: College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, Q1 2019/20 Neighbourhood Highlights Neighbourhood Highlights For indicators where a neighbourhood is For indicators where a neighbourhood is Nurse-Practitioner Led Clinics: the unique number of Nurse-Practioner ranked in the top or bottom two out of all ranked in the top or bottom two out of all Led Clinics in the Central East LHIN, assigned by the location of their neighbouhoods (97 in total), this statistic neighbouhoods (97 in total), this statistic primary office.Data Source: Central East Healthline, December 13, 2018 LHIN-funded is described. However, there are cases is described. However, there are cases Walk-In Clinics: the unique number of Walk-In Clinics in the Central East Health Service Providers where the visual space on a placemat where the visual space on a placemat LHIN, assigned by the location of their primary office.Data Source: Central does not allow the description of all does not allow the description of all East Healthline, December 13, 2018 statistics that meet these criteria. For statistics that meet these criteria. For This section displays the count of LHIN-funded Health Service the full list of neighbourhood statistics, the full list of neighbourhood statistics, Providers by sector and sub-region. An organization may receive please refer to the interactive Sub-region please refer to the interactive Sub-region more than one type of funding to provide services across multple Additional Information Profiles. Profiles. sectors - the categorization of the 121 LHIN-funded Health Sub-Region Data Service Providers is based on the primary funding type for each Data Source: Census of Population, Data Sources: 2017/18 data from For the following indicators, the sub-region statistic is displayed. organization. Statistics Canada, 2016 administrative databases such as Client 1. Mental health ED transfers from Long-Term Care 65+ Health and Related Information System An organization may provide services in more than one sub-region. 2. Hip Fracture Aged 75+ (CHRIS), Discharge Abstract Database The sub-region assignment is based on the head office location 3. Falls-Related Emergency Department Visits Aged 75+ (DAD), and National Ambulatory Care (with the exception of Hospitals). For the delivery sites of these 4. Population Living Alone Registry System (NACRS). For the full list of services, please refer to the interactive Sub-region Profiles. 5. Palliative Discharged Home with Support databases please refer to the Sub-region 6. Palliative Died in Hospital Data Source: Service Accountability Agreements between Health Profiles. If the sub-region is ranked in the top or bottom two out of the seven Service Providers and the Central East LHIN sub-regions, this ranking is described. Version 4, September 2019 To view the complete Sub-region profile, please visitwww.centraleastlhin.on.ca then click Priorities - Sub-regions. When using this graphic publicly, please credit the Central East LHIN.