Mid-East Sub-Region Who Are We?

20.0% 18.0% Population Profile 16.0% Lone Parent Seniors Living Total Population: 10,010 Families Alone 14.0% Male: 53.6% Female: 46.4% 12.0%

10.0% Regent Park 45.3% 42.7%

8.0% % Population % 6.0% Lowest 4.0% Neighbourhood 19.3% 26.8% 2.0%

0.0% Highest 51.7% 54.5%

85+ Neighbourhood

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10 to 14 10 to 19 15 to 24 20 to 29 25 to 34 30 to 39 35 to 44 40 to 49 45 to 54 50 to 59 55 to 64 60 to 69 65 to 74 70 to 79 75 to 84 80 Regent Park is bounded by Regent Park Mid-East Sub-region Gerrard St. to the north, to the East, Queen St. E to the South and Parliament Income and Education St. to the West.

Low Income % LEGEND 20% 49.8% Toronto Regent Park Central LHIN 5.6% 49.8%

Higher Education % Lowest Highest Neighbourhood Neighbourhood Prevalence Neighbourhood Toronto Central 61.1% 74.1% Health Status Rate (%) Ranges (%) LHIN Rate (%) 61.1% 90.0% Diabetes (Ages 20+) 13.2 4.6 – 13.2 8.4

Culture and Diversity Asthma (Ages 20+) 14.7 10.3 – 15 12.7

No Knowledge of English/French % Top Three Languages High Blood Pressure 20.6 14.9 – 20.6 18.3 Spoken at Home Other (Ages 20+) 4.2% 7.8% than English: Mental Health Visits 11.0 7.8 – 11.2 9.4 0.4% 11.6% (Ages 20+) Bantu languages Recent Immigrants % COPD (Ages 35+) 11.4 6.4 – 11.4 8.6 Tamil 17.6% 18.3% Mandarin 11.9% 34.8% For more information about the neighbourhoods and sub-regions, including data sources, please visit www.torontocentrallhin.on.ca/forhsps/subregions Mid- Regent Park Sub-Region How Do We Use Our Health System?

Low Urgency ED Visit Rates (All Ages): Regent Park residents have a lower One out of every 5 people Residents in Regent 92.4 104.2 percentage of Alternative Level of (Age 19+) in Regent Park Park ages 75+ have 64.2 151.6 have low continuity of Care (ALC) days for all ages and seniors compared to the Toronto the highest rate of low Primary Care Low Urgency ED Visit Rates (Ages 65-74): Central LHIN average. urgency Emergency Department visits in 81.2 140 % ALC Days (All Ages) Mid-East Toronto. 52.5 175.0 9.8% 14.0% Low Urgency ED Visit Rates (Ages 75+): 7.6% 18.1% One out of 2 eligible people in % ALC Days (Ages 65+) 81.7 hospitalizations occur per 1,000 79.8 125.6 39.8 125.6 Regent Park get regular 15.2% 19.7% residents in Regent Park. Colorectal Cancer Screening. 12.8% 25.1%

About one out of 3 eligible Inpatient Rate of Hospitalization for All Conditions (per 1,000) In Mid-East Toronto sub-region, the proportion people get regular of select community services delivered in Toronto Colonoscopy Screening. 72.1 81.7 54.6 123 Central LHIN and being used by its residents are: • 28% of the people who receive mental health Regent Park residents have the highest case management services reside in Mid-East Toronto sub-region*. Top 10 Hospitals for Emergency Department Visits by Regent rate of hospitalization for Prenatal Park Residents, FY2015/16 Conditions in Mid-East Toronto. • 13% of the people who receive addictions Others treatment reside in Mid-East Toronto sub- Humber River 4% Inpatient Rate of Hospitalization for Prenatal Regional Hospital region*. 1% Conditions (per 100,000) The Scarborough • 11% of the people who receive CCAC services by Hospital 17.1 28.8 1% 10.4 28.8 personal support workers in Toronto Central LHIN Sunnybrook Health reside in Mid-East Toronto sub-region. Sciences Centre St. Michael's Hospital Inpatient Rate of Hospitalization for 1% 46% Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions (per St. Joseph's Health *St. Michael’s Hospital is located 100,000) Centre in Church-Yonge Corridor 1% neighbourhood. 284.4 605.1 Hospital for Sick CAMH 110.4 950 University Children 2% LEGEND Health 15% *Limitations of CBI data include: Network Toronto • Data only includes HSPs currently uploading to CBI Michael Garron 14% Regent Park Central LHIN • Some client records are missing postal codes Hospital 4% • Toronto Central LHIN residents who access services in other Sinai Health System Lowest Highest LHIN’s are not captured 11% Neighbourhood Neighbourhood Mid-East Toronto Sub-Region Who Are We?

20.0% 18.0% Population Profile Lone Parent Seniors Living 16.0% Total Population: 16,310 Families Alone 14.0% Male: 58% Female: 42% 12.0% 10.0% Moss Park 51.7% 53.3%

8.0% % Population % 6.0% Lowest 4.0% Neighbourhood 19.3% 26.8% 2.0% 0.0% Highest 51.7% 54.5%

85+ Neighbourhood

0 to 4 0to 9 5to

15 to 19 15 to 24 20 to 29 25 to 34 30 to 39 35 to 44 40 to 49 45 to 54 50 to 59 55 to 64 60 to 69 65 to 74 70 to 79 75 to 84 80 10 to 14 10 Moss Park is bounded by Moss Park Mid-East Sub-region Carlton St. to the North, Parliament St., Queen St. E & Don River to the East, Eastern Ave. & Income and Education Front St. to the South and Jarvis St. to the West. Low Income % LEGEND Toronto 20% 38.6% Moss Park Central LHIN 5.6% 49.8%

Higher Education % Lowest Highest Neighbourhood Neighbourhood 71% 74.1% Health Status Prevalence Neighbourhood Toronto Central Rate (%) Ranges (%) LHIN Rate (%) 61.1% 90.0% Diabetes (Ages 20+) 9 4.6 – 13.2 8.4

Culture and Diversity Asthma (Ages 20+) 12.4 10.3 – 15 12.7

No Knowledge of English/French % Top Three Languages High Blood Pressure 17.4 14.9 – 20.6 18.3 Spoken at Home Other (Ages 20+) 2.2% 4.2% than English: Mental Health Visits 11.2 7.8 – 11.2 9.4 0.4% 11.6% (Ages 20+) French Recent Immigrants % COPD (Ages 35+) 11.2 6.4 – 11.4 8.6 Amharic 17.6% 21.5% Chinese, n.o.s. 11.9% 34.8% For more information about the neighbourhoods and sub-regions, including data sources, please visit www.torontocentrallhin.on.ca/forhsps/subregions Mid-East Toronto Moss Park Sub-Region How Do We Use Our Health System?

Low Urgency ED Visit Rates (All Ages): Moss Park residents have the One out of every 4 people Moss Park residents 151.6 highest percentage of Alternative 92.4 (Age 19+) in Moss Park have have the highest low 64.2 151.6 low continuity of Primary Level of Care (ALC) days for all ages and seniors compared in the urgency Emergency Care Low Urgency ED Visit Rates (Ages 45-64): sub-region. Department visits in the sub-region for all 80.0 180.9 % ALC Days (All Ages) ages, ages 45-64 and 50.1 180.9 14.0% 18.1% ages 65-74. Low Urgency ED Visit Rates (Ages 65-74): 7.6% 18.1% About half of all eligible % ALC Days (Ages 65+) 123 hospitalizations occur per 1,000 81.2 175.0 women in Moss Park get 52.5 175.0 25.1% residents in Moss Park. regular Mammogram 19.7% 12.8% Screening. 25.1% Inpatient Rate of Hospitalization for All In Mid-East Toronto sub-region, the proportion Almost 1 out of 2 eligible Conditions (per 1,000) of select community services delivered in Toronto people get regular Colorectal 72.1 123 Cancer screening. Central LHIN and being used by its residents are: 54.6 123 • 28% of the people who receive mental health Within Mid-East Toronto, Moss Park case management services reside in Mid-East residents have the highest rate of Toronto sub-region*. Top 10 Hospitals for Emergency Department Visits by Moss hospitalization for Mental Health Park Residents, FY2015/16 Conditions and Ambulatory Care • 13% of the people who receive addictions Sensitive Conditions. treatment-substance abuse reside in Mid-East Others 4% Inpatient Rate of Hospitalization for Mental Toronto sub-region*. Triullium Health Partners Health Condition (per 100,000) 1% • 11% of the people who receive CCAC services by 722 2,166.2 General personal support workers in Toronto Central LHIN Hospital 333.2 2,166.2 1% reside in Mid-East Toronto sub-region. Sunnybrook Health St. Michael's Hospital Inpatient Rate of Hospitalization for Science Centre 51% Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions (per 1% *St. Michael’s Hospital is located 100,000) St. Joseph's Health in Church-Yonge Corridor Centre neighbourhood. 284.4 950 2% 110.4 950 Michael Garron Sinai Health University Health LEGEND Hospital *Limitations of CBI data include: System Network Toronto 3% CAMH • Data only includes HSPs currently uploading to CBI 11% 16% Moss Park 3% Central LHIN • Some client records are missing postal codes Hospital for Sick • Toronto Central LHIN residents who access services in other Children Lowest Highest LHIN’s are not captured 7% Neighbourhood Neighbourhood Mid-East Toronto Church-Yonge Corridor Sub-Region Who Are We?

20.0% 18.0% Population Profile Lone Parent Seniors Living 16.0% Total Population: 28,345 Families Alone 14.0% Male: 55.3% Female: 44.7% 12.0% Church-Yonge 10.0% 44.2% 54.5% Corridor

8.0% % Population % 6.0% Lowest 4.0% Neighbourhood 19.3% 26.8% 2.0% 0.0% Highest 51.7% 54.5% Neighbourhood

85+ Church-Yonge Corridor is 5 to 9 5to

0 to 4 0to bounded by Bloor St. E to

15 to 19 15 to 24 20 to 29 25 to 34 30 to 39 35 to 44 40 to 49 45 to 54 50 to 59 55 to 64 60 to 69 65 to 74 70 to 79 75 to 84 80 10 to 14 10 the North, Jarvis St. to the Church-Yonge Corridor Mid-East Sub-region East, Front St. to the South and Yonge St. to the West. Income and Education

Low Income % LEGEND Toronto 20% 31.8% Church-Yonge Central LHIN 5.6% 49.8% Corridor

Higher Education % Lowest Highest Neighbourhood Neighbourhood 74.1% 82.1% Health Status Prevalence Neighbourhood Toronto Central Rate (%) Ranges (%) LHIN Rate (%) 61.1% 90% Diabetes (Ages 20+) 7.6 4.6 – 13.2 8.4

Culture and Diversity Asthma (Ages 20+) 10.3 10.3 – 15 12.7

No Knowledge of English/French % Top Three Languages High Blood Pressure 15.7 14.9 – 20.6 18.3 Spoken at Home Other (Ages 20+) 1.5% 4.2% than English: Mental Health Visits 8.9 7.8 – 11.2 9.4 0.4% 11.6% (Ages 20+) Mandarin Recent Immigrants % COPD (Ages 35+) 8.1 6.4 – 11.4 8.6 French 17.6% 21.4% Chinese, n.o.s. 11.9% 34.8% For more information about the neighbourhoods and sub-regions, including data sources, please visit www.torontocentrallhin.on.ca/forhsps/subregions Mid-East Toronto Church-Yonge Corridor Sub-Region How Do We Use Our Health System?

Low Urgency ED Visit Rates (All Ages): Church-Yonge Corridor residents One out of every 4 people Children (ages 0-4) 92.4 124.1 have a lower percentage of (Age 19+) in Church-Yonge and adults (ages 45- 64.2 151.6 Corridor have low continuity Alternative Level of Care (ALC) days for all ages and seniors compared to 64) in Church-Yonge of Primary Care Low Urgency ED Visit Rates (Ages 0-4): the Toronto Central LHIN average. Corridor have a relatively higher rate 173.3 337.3 % ALC Days (All Ages) of low urgency 101 370.7 11.2% 14.0% Emergency Low Urgency ED Visit Rates (Ages-45-64): 7.6% 18.1% About half of all eligible Department visits in % ALC Days (Ages 65+) 102.9 hospitalizations occur per 80.0 149.5 women in Church-Yonge the sub-region. 1,000 residents in Church-Yonge 50.1 180.9 Corridor get regular 17.2% 19.7% 12.8% Corridor. Mammogram Screening. 25.1% Inpatient Rate of Hospitalization for All In Mid-East Toronto sub-region, the proportion About 2 out of 5 eligible Conditions (per 1,000) of select community services delivered in Toronto women get regular Pap smear 72.1 102.9 Central LHIN and being used by its residents are: screening. 54.6 123 • 28% of the people who receive mental health Within Mid-East Toronto, Church-Yonge case management services reside in Mid-East Corridor residents have a relatively high Toronto sub-region*. Top 10 Hospitals for Emergency Department Visits by Church- rate of hospitalization for Mental Health Yonge Corridor Residents, FY2015/16 Conditions and Ambulatory Care • 13% of the people who receive addictions Sensitive Conditions. treatment – substance abuse reside in Mid- Others 5% East Toronto sub-region*. Triullium Health Inpatient Rate of Hospitalization for Mental Partners Health Conditions (per 100,000) 1% • 11% of the people who receive CCAC services by North York General 722 1084.2 Hospital personal support workers in Toronto Central 1% 333.2 2,166.2 St. Michael's Hospital LHIN reside in Mid-East Toronto sub-region. Michael Garron 41% Inpatient Rate of Hospitalization for Hospital Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions (per 1% *St. Michael’s Hospital is located 100,000) St. Joseph's Health in Church-Yonge Corridor Centre University Health neighbourhood. 284.4 513.9 1% Network 110.4 950 Sunnybrook Health 23% Sinai Health LEGEND *Limitations of CBI data include: Sciences Centre CAMH System Church-Yonge Toronto • Data only includes HSPs currently uploading to CBI 1% 2% 18% Corridor Central LHIN • Some client records are missing postal codes Hospital for Sick • Toronto Central LHIN residents who access services in other Children LHIN’s are not captured 6% Lowest Highest Neighbourhood Neighbourhood Mid-East Toronto North St. James Town Sub-Region Who Are We?

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18.0% Population Profile Lone Parent Seniors Living 16.0% Total Population: 17,825 Families Alone 14.0% Male: 51.9% Female: 48.1% 12.0% North St. James 38.5% 49.6% 10.0% Town

8.0% % Population % 6.0% Lowest 4.0% Neighbourhood 19.3% 26.8% 2.0% 0.0% Highest 51.7% 54.5%

85+ Neighbourhood 5 to 9 5to

0 to 4 0to North St. James Town is

10 to 14 10 to 19 15 to 24 20 to 29 25 to 34 30 to 39 35 to 44 40 to 49 45 to 54 50 to 59 55 to 64 60 to 69 65 to 74 70 to 79 75 to 84 80 bounded by Bloor St. E to North St.James Town Mid-East Sub-region the North, Parliament St. to the East, Wellesley St. to the South and Jarvis Income and Education St. to the West.

Low Income % LEGEND 20% 38.1% North St. James Toronto Town Central LHIN 5.6% 49.8%

Higher Education % Lowest Highest Neighbourhood Neighbourhood Prevalence Neighbourhood Toronto Central 69.5% 74.1% Health Status Rate (%) Ranges (%) LHIN Rate (%) 61.1% 90.0% Diabetes (Ages 20+) 11.6 4.6 – 13.2 8.4

Culture and Diversity Asthma (Ages 20+) 10.3 10.3 – 15 12.7

No Knowledge of English/French % Top Three Languages High Blood Pressure 19.9 14.9 – 20.6 18.3 Spoken at Home Other (Ages 20+) 3.8% 4.2% than English: Mental Health Visits 9.2 7.8 – 11.2 9.4 0.4% 11.6% (Ages 20+) Tagalog (Pilipino, Recent Immigrants % COPD (Ages 35+) 9.9 6.4 – 11.4 8.6 Filipino) 17.6% 34.8% Tamil 11.9% 34.8% Mandarin For more information about the neighbourhoods and sub-regions, including data sources, please visit www.torontocentrallhin.on.ca/forhsps/subregions Mid-East Toronto North St. James Town Sub-Region How Do We Use Our Health System?

Low Urgency ED Visit Rates (All Ages): North St. James Town residents One out of every 4 people Children and Youth 92.4 107.2 have a lower percentage of (Age 19+) in North St. James (ages 0-4 and 5-19 )in 64.2 151.6 Town have low continuity of Alternative Level of Care (ALC) days for all ages and seniors compared to North St. James Town Primary Care Low Urgency ED Visit Rates (Ages 0-4): the Toronto Central LHIN average. have the highest rate of low urgency 173.3 370.7 % ALC Days (All Ages) Emergency 101 370.7 9.7% 14.0% Department visits in Low Urgency ED Visit Rates (Ages 5-19): 7.6% 18.1% About one out of 2 eligible the Mid-East Toronto % ALC Days (Ages 65+) 85.1 hospitalizations occur per 1,000 106.1 138.5 women in North St. James sub-region. residents in North St. James Town. 90.8 138.5 Town get regular Mammogram 18.2% 19.7% 12.8% Screening. 25.1% Inpatient Rate of Hospitalization for All In Mid-East Toronto sub-region, the proportion Two out of 5 eligible women Conditions (per 1,000) get regular Pap Smear of select community services delivered in Toronto 72.1 85.1 Central LHIN and being used by its residents are: Screening. 54.6 123 Within Mid-East Toronto, North St. • 28% of the people who receive mental health James Town residents have a higher case management services reside in Mid-East rate of hospitalization for Mental Health Toronto sub-region*. Top 10 Hospitals for Emergency Department Visits by North St. James Town Residents, FY2015/16 Conditions and Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions compared to • 13% of the people who receive addictions Others treatment-substance abuse reside in Mid-East Humber River 3% Toronto Central LHIN. Regional Hospital Toronto sub-region*. 1% Inpatient Rate of Hospitalization for Mental Health Condition (per 100,000) North York General • 11% of the people who receive CCAC services by Hospital 722 915.4 1% personal support workers in Toronto Central 333.2 2,166.2 St. Joseph's Health St. Michael's Hospital LHIN reside in Mid-East Toronto sub-region. Centre 40% Inpatient Rate of Hospitalization for 1% Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions (per Sunnybrook Health *St. Michael’s Hospital is located Sciences Centre 100,000) 1% in Church-Yonge Corridor University Health neighbourhood. 284.4 416.1 CAMH Network 110.4 950 2% 19% LEGEND *Limitations of CBI data include: Hospital for North St. James Toronto Michael Garron • Data only includes HSPs currently uploading to CBI Sick Children Hospital Town Central LHIN 15% • Some client records are missing postal codes 3% • Toronto Central LHIN residents who access services in other Sinai Health System Lowest Highest LHIN’s are not captured 14% Neighbourhood Neighbourhood