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SCHEDULE a PARTIES to the AGREEMENT August 31, 2017 SCHEDULE A PARTIES TO THE AGREEMENT August 31, 2017 Cluster LHIN Participants Address and Contact Person for Privacy Contact Person Notice South 01. Rehabilitation 10 Overlea Blvd, Toronto, ON, Steve Driz Western ESC Foundation for the M4H 1A4 Tel: 416-425-3463 Disabled (Ontario Att: Lee Harding Fax: March of Dimes Tel: 416-425-3463 x 7300 Email: Fax: 416-425-1920 [email protected] Email: [email protected] South 01. Family Services 105 A-235 Eugenie St W, Barb Iacono Western ESC Windsor-Essex Windsor, ON, N8X 2X7 Social Worker Att: Joyce Zuk Tel: 519-966-5010 Tel: 519-966-5010 x 18 Fax: 519-256-5258 Fax: 519-256-5258 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] South 01. VON Canada- 110 Argyle Ave, Ottawa ON, K2P Esther Shainblum Western ESC Windsor Essex 1B4 General Counsel Ontario Branch Att: Daniel Steeves Tel: 613-233-5694 x 2240 Tel: 613-288-3472 Fax: Fax: Not Mentioned Email: Email: [email protected] [email protected] South 01. Brouillette Manor 11900 Brouillette Crescent, Nancy Comiskey Western ESC (Lapointe-Fisher Tecumseh, ON, N8N 4X8 Privacy Officer Nursing Home Att: Nancy Comiskey Tel: 519-735-9810 Limited) Tel: 519-735-9810 Fax: 519-735-8569 Fax: 519-735-8569 Email: nancy.comiskey@one- Email: nancy.comiskey@one- mail.on.ca mail.on.ca South 01. Canadian Mental 1400 Windsor, Windsor, ON, N8X Laura Liebrock Western ESC Health Association, 3L9 Tel: (519) 255-9940 ext 324 Windsor-Essex Att: Mary C. Wilson Fax: 519-255-7817 County Branch Tel: 519-255-9940 x230 Email: lliebrock@cmha- Fax: 519-255-7817 wecb.on.ca Email: mcwilson@cmha- wecb.on.ca South 01. Sun Parlor Home 184 Victoria St. S, Amherstburg, Linda Desjardins Western ESC (Corporation of the ON, N9V 2K5 Supervisor County of Essex) Att: Linda Desjardins Tel: 519-326-5731 x 207 Tel: 519-326-5731 x 207 Fax: 519-736-8587 Fax: 519-736-8587 Email: Email: [email protected] [email protected] t Cluster LHIN Participants Address and Contact Person for Privacy Contact Person Notice South 01. Victoria Street 184 Victoria St. S, Amherstburg, Linda Desjardins Western ESC Manor ON, N9V 2K5 Supervisor (Corporation of the Att: Linda Desjardins Tel: 519-326-5731 x 207 County of Essex) Tel: 519-326-5731 x 207 Fax: 519-736-8587 Fax: 519-736-8587 Email: Email: [email protected] [email protected] t South 01. Fairfield Park 1934 Dufferin Avenue, Tracey Maxim Western ESC (LaPointe-Fisher Wallaceburg ON, N8A4M2 Organization Privacy Officer Nursing Home Att: Tracey Maxim Tel: 519-627-1663 Limited) Tel: 519-627-1663 Fax: 519-627-9920 Fax: 519-627-9920 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] South 01. Malden Park 1995 Lens Ave., Windsor, ON Denise Shuker Western ESC Continuing Care N8W 1L9 Privacy Officer Centre (Windosr Att: Denise Shuker Tel: 519-254-5577 x 52510 Regional Hospital) Tel: 519-254-5577 x 52510 Fax: 519-254-8439 Fax: 519-254-8439 Email: Email: [email protected] [email protected] South 01. Canadian Mental 210 Lochiel Street,Sarnia, ON, Rhonny Poxtator Western ESC Health Association- N7T 4C7 Tel: 519-337-5411 x250 Lambton Kent Att: Sarah Aberhart Fax: Branch Tel: 519-337-5411 x339 Email: Fax: Not Mentioned [email protected] Email: a [email protected] South 01. Alzheimer Society 2135 Ricmond St., Windsor On, Rosemary Fiss Western ESC of Windsor - Essex N8Y 0A1 Mgr of Education & Support County Att: Nadine Manroe Programs Tel: 519-974-2220 x 228 Tel: 519-974-2220 x 229 Fax: Not Mentioned Fax: Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] South 01. South Essex 215 Talbot St E, Leamington, ON, Carolyn Warkentin Western ESC Community N8H 3X5 Executive Director Council Att: Carolyn Warkentin Tel: 519-326-8629 x 320 Incorporated Tel: 519-326-8629 x 320 Fax: 519-326-8528 Fax: 519-326-8528 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] South 01. Vision Nursing 229 Wellington St. Sarnia, ON, Heather Martin Western ESC Home (Vision' 74 N7T 1G9 Privacy Officer - Inc.) Att: Claudette Leduc Administrator/CEO Tel: 519-336-6551 ext. 7175 Tel: 519-336-6551 ext. 7183 Fax: 519-336-5878 Fax: 519-336-6878 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Cluster LHIN Participants Address and Contact Person for Privacy Contact Person Notice South 01. Trillium Villa 265 North Front St, Suite 200, Dalene Willians Western ESC Nursing Home ( Sarnia ON, N7T 7X1 Tel: 519-344-8829 S&R Nursing Att: Jane Zoeger Fax: 519-344-8518 Homes Tel: 519-344-8829 Email: Ltd./Steeves & Fax: 519-344-8518 [email protected] Rozema Group of Email: [email protected] Companies) South 01. Afton Park Place 265 North Front St, Suite 200, Dalene Willians Western ESC Long Term Care ( Sarnia ON, N7T 7X1 Tel: 519-344-8829 S&R Nursing Att: Jane Zoeger Fax: 519-344-8518 Homes Tel: 519-344-8829 Email: Ltd./Steeves & Fax: 519-344-8518 [email protected] Rozema Group of Email: [email protected] Companies) South 01. Heron Terrace 265 North Front St, Suite 200, Dalene Willians Western ESC Long Term Care ( Sarnia ON, N7T 7X1 Tel: 519-344-8829 S&R Nursing Att: Jane Zoeger Fax: 519-344-8518 Homes Tel: 519-344-8829 Email: Ltd./Steeves & Fax: 519-344-8518 [email protected] Rozema Group of Email: [email protected] Companies) South 01. Twin Lakes 265 North Front St, Suite 200, Dalene Willians Western ESC Terrace Long Term Sarnia ON, N7T 7X1 Tel: 519-344-8829 Care ( S&R Att: Jane Zoeger Fax: 519-344-8518 Nursing Homes Tel: 519-344-8829 Email: Ltd./Steeves & Fax: 519-344-8518 [email protected] Rozema Group of Email: [email protected] Companies) South 01. Banwell Gardens 3000 Banwell Road, Tecumseh, Susan L. Veenstra Western ESC Care Centre ON N8N2M4 Organization Privacy Officer (Responsive Att: Tanya Adams Tel: 416-479-4345, ext 222 Management Inc.) Tel: 519-735-3204 Fax: 416-479-4346 Fax: 519-735-1836 Email: Email: susan.veenstra@responsivegro tanya.adams@banwellgardenscare up.ca centre.ca South 01. Assisted Living 3141 Sandwich Street, Windsor, Leo Mussatti Western ESC Southwestern ON N9C 1A7 Director of Human Res. & Ontario (A.L.S.O) Att: Lynn Calder Strat. Management (Association For Tel: 519-969-8188 x223 Tel: 519-969-8188 x234 Persons With Fax: 519-969-0390 Fax: 519-969-0390 Physical Email: Email: Disabilities of [email protected] [email protected] Windsor & Essex) Cluster LHIN Participants Address and Contact Person for Privacy Contact Person Notice South 01. Village of Aspen 325 Max Becker Drive, Suite 201, Matt Drown Western ESC Lake (The) Kitchener, ON N2E 4H5 Organization Privacy Officer (Schelegel Villages Att: Bob Kallonen Tel: 519-504-7397 Inc.) Tel: 519-571-1873 Fax: 519-571-0947 Fax: 519-571-0947 Email: Email: [email protected] [email protected] om m South 01. Village At St. Clair 325 Max Becker Drive, Suite 201, Matt Drown Western ESC (The) (Schelegel Kitchener, ON N2E 4H5 Organization Privacy Officer Villages Inc.) Att: Bob Kallonen Tel: 519-504-7397 Tel: 519-571-1873 Fax: 519-571-0947 Fax: 519-571-0947 Email: Email: [email protected] [email protected] om m South 01. Watford Quality 344 Victoria St, Watford ON, Lunne Anne Gallaway Western ESC Care Centre (QCC N0M 2S0 Administrator Corp.) Att: Lynne Anne Gallaway Tel: 519-876-2520 Tel: 519-876-2520 Fax: 519-876-3930 Fax: 519-876-3930 Email: Email: lgallaway@watfordqualitycare [email protected] .ca South 01. Essex Community 35 Victoria Ave. Unit #7, Essex, Kelly Stack Western ESC Services ON, N8M 1M4 Executive Director Att: Kelly Stack Tel: 519-776-4231 Tel: 519-776-4231 Fax: 519-776-4966 Fax: 519-776-4966 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] South 01. Alzheimer Society 36 Memory Lane, Chatham ON, Michelle Janisse Western ESC of Chatham-Kent N1L 5M8 Tel: 519-352-1043 Att: Michelle Janisse Fax: 519-352-3680 Tel: 519-352-1043 Email: Fax: 519-352-3680 mjanisse@alzheimerchathamk Email: ent.ca mjanisse@alzheimerchathamkent. ca South 01. Mental Health 370 Erie St E, Windsor, ON, N9A Tara Reid Western ESC Connection 3X3 Program Manager Att: Jean Laforge Tel: 519-256-4854 Tel: 519-256-4854 Fax: 519-256-3431 Fax: 519-256-3431 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Cluster LHIN Participants Address and Contact Person for Privacy Contact Person Notice South 01. North Lambton 39 Morris St, Forest ON, N0N 1J0 Mary Anne Shaule Western ESC Lodge (The Att: Jane Joris Organization Privacy Officer Corporation of the Tel: 519-786-2151 Tel: 519-336-3720 County of Fax: 519-786-2156 Fax: 519-336-3734 Lambton) Email: jane.joris@county- Email: lambton.on.ca maryann.shaule@county- lambton.on.ca South 01. North Lambton 39 Morris Street, Forest, ON Nanci Wenz Western ESC Lodge (The N0N1J0 Organization Privacy Officer Corporation of the Att: S. Jane Joris Tel: 519-786-2151 County of Tel: 519-786-2151 Fax: 519-786-2156 Lambton) Fax: 519-786-2156 Email: nanci.wenz@county- Email: jane.joris@county- lambton.on.ca lambton.on.ca South 01. Berkshire Care 390 Dougall Avenue, Windsor, Susan Veenstra Western ESC Centre (formerly ON N9A4P4 Organization Privacy Officer Rose Garden Villa) Att: Danielle Loreto Tel: 416-479-4345, ext 222 (Responsive Tel: 519-256-7868 Fax: 416-479-4346 Management Inc.) Fax: 519-256-1991 Email: Email: susan.veenstra@responsivegro danielle.loreto@berkshirecarecentr up.ca e.ca South 01. Lambton 3958 Petrolia Line, Petrolia, ON Jeff Harvey Western ESC Meadowview Villa N0N1R0 Organization Privacy Officer (The Corporation Att: Jeff Harvey Tel: 519-882-1470 of the County of Tel: 519-882-1470 Fax: 519-882-1633 Lambton) Fax: 519-882-1633 Email: jeff.harvey@county- Email: jeff.harvey@county- lambton.on.ca lambton.on.ca South 01.
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