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Community Governance Councils Central Lhin Health Service Providers Geographic Region September 2009 (V3) COMMUNITY GOVERNANCE COUNCILS CENTRAL LHIN HEALTH SERVICE PROVIDERS GEOGRAPHIC REGION SEPTEMBER 2009 (V3) LHIN-Verified Organization/Legal Name City Board Chair Title BC First Name BC Last Name Markham Director, East Region Sonia Ryerson 1 1367178 Ontario Inc. (The Woodhaven) 2063414 Investment LP o/a Leisureworld Caregiving North York Chief Executive Officer David Cutler 2 Centres (Norfinch) 2063414 Investment LP o/a Leisureworld Caregiving Richmond Chief Executive Officer David Cutler 3 Centres (Richmond Hill) Hill 2063414 Investment LP o/a Leisureworld Caregiving Toronto Chief Executive Officer David Cutler 4 Centres (Lawrence) 2063414 Investment LP o/a Leisureworld Caregiving Markham Chief Executive Officer David Cutler 5 Centres (Cheltham) Board Chair & Mayor, City of 6 Abuse Program of York Region Newmarket Vaughan Nick Parco Access Apartments for Physically Disabled Adults in Board Chair 7 Toronto Toronto Tracy Howell Board Chair 8 Across Boundaries - An Ethnoracial Mental Health Centre Toronto Sandi Bell Board Chair 10 Addiction Services for York Region Aurora Patricia Scott-Jeoffroy Advent Health Care Corporation (Valleyview Residence) Toronto Board Chair Keith Juriansz 11 Board President 12 Alliance Hospice Toronto Brian Brenie Board President 13 Alzheimer Society of York Region Newmarket Bill Wylie Board Chair Brennemen- 14 Aphasia Institute Toronto Jane Gibson Arts with the Handicapped Foundation of Canada o/a Arts Board Chair 15 Carousel Outreach Toronto Katherine Thomson ATK Care Inc. o/a River Glen Haven Nursing Home Sutton West President & CEO Thomas Kannampuzha 16 Board Chair 17 Bayview Community Services Inc. Willowdale Jerry Adel President, Board of Directors 18 Bernard Betel Centre for Creative Living Toronto Allan Brown Bethany Lodge Unionville Chairman of the Board John R. Paul 19 Community Governance Councils 1 Central LHIN Health Service Providers By Geographic Regions Updated September 2009 COMMUNITY GOVERNANCE COUNCILS CENTRAL LHIN HEALTH SERVICE PROVIDERS GEOGRAPHIC REGION SEPTEMBER 2009 (V3) LHIN-Verified Organization/Legal Name City Board Chair Title BC First Name BC Last Name 20 Better Living Health and Community Services Toronto Board Chair Richard Parton President of the Board of 21 Black Creek Community Health Centre Toronto Mina Singh Directors 22 Canadian Mental Health Association Toronto Branch Toronto Board President Mary Jo Smith 23 Canadian Mental Health Association, York Region Branch Newmarket Board President Jill Schatz 24 Casa Verde Health Centre Toronto Administrator Heather Colyer 25 Central Community Care Access Centre Newmarket Board Chair Angela Morris Cerebral Palsy Parent Council of Toronto o/a Participation 26 Markham Board Chair Philip Garment House, Markham 27 Chai-Tikvah Foundation Thornhill Board Chair David Drutz 28 Chartwell Master Care LP (Aurora Resthaven) Aurora Director, East Region Sonia Ryerson Chartwell Master Care LP (The Gibson Long Term Care 29 Toronto Director, East Region Sonia Ryerson Centre) 30 Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nations Sutton West Band Manager Janice Taylor 31 Circle of Home Care Services (Toronto) Toronto Chairman Allan Rudolph City of Toronto, Long-Term Care Homes and Services General Manager, Homes for 32 Toronto Sandra Pitters (Carefree Lodge) the Aged Associate Director, Services & 33 Canadian National Institute for the Blind Newmarket Operations (Delegated to Thom Burger represent CNIB) 34 Community Head Injury Resource Services of Toronto Toronto Board Chair Pat Johnson 35 Community Home Assistance to Seniors (CHATS) Aurora Interim Board Chair Richard Kinch Corporation of the County of Simcoe (Simcoe Manor Home Chair, Human Services 36 Beeton Dennis Roughley for the Aged) Committee 37 COTA Health Toronto Board Chair Cara Wilkie Community Governance Councils 2 Central LHIN Health Service Providers By Geographic Regions Updated September 2009 COMMUNITY GOVERNANCE COUNCILS CENTRAL LHIN HEALTH SERVICE PROVIDERS GEOGRAPHIC REGION SEPTEMBER 2009 (V3) LHIN-Verified Organization/Legal Name City Board Chair Title BC First Name BC Last Name Don Mills Foundation for Seniors (Better Living at Hompson 38 Toronto Board Chair Richard Parton House) 39 Don Mills Surgical Unit Ltd. Toronto Board Chair Brenda Rasmussen 40 Downsview Services to Seniors Inc. Toronto President, Board of Directors Anita Verma 41 Etobicoke Services for Seniors Toronto Board Chair Darlene Dubbin Extendicare Southwestern Ontario Inc. 42 Toronto Regional Director Joseph Gulizia (Extendicare/Bayview) 43 Friuli Benevolent Corporation Woodbridge Board President Armand Scaini 44 Friuli Long Term Care (Villa Leonardo Gambin) Woodbridge President Paula Jourdain 45 Good Samaritan Nursing Homes Limited Alliston Administrator Linda Weaver 46 Hazel Burns Hospice Toronto President, Board Of Directors Rob Lord 47 Harold and Grace Baker Centre Toronto Board Chair Murray Makin 48 Hesperus Fellowship Community of Ontario Thornhill Board President Kenneth McAlister 49 Hospital Special Needs Inc. Toronto Chairman George MacRae 50 Humber River Regional Hospital Toronto Board Chair Norman Naumoff 51 Jane/Finch Community and Family Centre Toronto President Dana Chambers LOFT Community Services (LOFT Crosslinks Housing and 52 Aurora Board Chair Shayne M. Hutton Support Services) Richmond 53 Mariann Nursing Home and Residence President of the Board Eva Janning Hill 54 Markham Stouffville Hospital Markham Board Chair Gerard Gervais 55 Markhaven Inc.(Markhaven Home for Seniors) Markham Board Chair Jonathan Tucker Community Governance Councils 3 Central LHIN Health Service Providers By Geographic Regions Updated September 2009 COMMUNITY GOVERNANCE COUNCILS CENTRAL LHIN HEALTH SERVICE PROVIDERS GEOGRAPHIC REGION SEPTEMBER 2009 (V3) LHIN-Verified Organization/Legal Name City Board Chair Title BC First Name BC Last Name Richmond 56 Mon Sheong Foundation Chairman & President Tim Kwan Hill 57 North Park Nursing Home Limited Toronto Administrator Zafulah Sam Rahaman North York Central Meals on Wheels Inc. (Meals on Wheels 58 Toronto President, Board of Directors Rodger Thompson and More) Chairman of the Board of 59 North York General Hospital Toronto Gordon Cheesbrough Governors 60 North York Seniors Centre Toronto Chairperson Peter Fuchs 61 North Yorkers for Disabled Persons Inc. Toronto Board Chairperson Edwin Perrin 62 OMNI Health Care Limited Partnership (o/a Willows Estate) Aurora 63 PACE Independent Living Toronto President, Board of Directors Laura Visser 64 Palliative Care Network for York Region Newmarket Chair, Board of Directors Lynn McLarnon Poranganel Holdings Limited (King City Lodge Nursing 65 King City Administrator Kelly Graham Home) Regional Municipality of York (York Region Maple Health 66 Maple Regional Chair Bill Fisch Centre) Richmond President & Chief Executive 67 Rehabilitation Foundation for the Disabled (March of Dimes) Allister Byrne Hill Officer Revera Long-Term Care Centre Inc. (Eagle Terrace Long- Executive Vice President, Long 68 Newmarket Donna Kingelin Term Care Facility) Term Care Operations Revera Long-Term Care Centre Inc. (Elginwood Long-Term Richmond Executive Vice President, Long 69 Donna Kingelin Care Centre) Hill Term Care Operations Executive Vice President, Long 70 Revera Long-Term Care Centre Inc. (Mackenzie Place) Newmarket Donna Kingelin Term Care Operations Revera Long-Term Care Centre Inc. (Sherwood Court Long- Executive Vice President, Long 71 Maple Donna Kingelin Term Care Centre) Term Care Operations Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology 72 Toronto Chair, Board of Governors Jean McLeod (Redirection through Education) 73 Shouldice Hospital Limited Thornhill Chairman E. B. Shouldice Community Governance Councils 4 Central LHIN Health Service Providers By Geographic Regions Updated September 2009 COMMUNITY GOVERNANCE COUNCILS CENTRAL LHIN HEALTH SERVICE PROVIDERS GEOGRAPHIC REGION SEPTEMBER 2009 (V3) LHIN-Verified Organization/Legal Name City Board Chair Title BC First Name BC Last Name 74 Southlake Residential Care Village Newmarket President & CEO Daniel Carriere 75 Southlake Regional Health Centre Newmarket Chair, Board of Directors Steve Quinlan 76 Specialty Care Bloomington Cove Inc. Stouffville President Paula Jourdain 77 Specialty Care Bradford Inc. Bradford President Lois Cormack 78 Specialty Care Inc. Cedarvale Lodge Keswick President Paula Jourdain 79 St. Clair West Services for Seniors, Inc. Toronto President, Board of Directors Cheryl Litwack St. Demetrius (Ukrainian Catholic) Development 80 Toronto President of the Board Alexander Daschko Corporation St. Demetrius Supportive Care Services Corp. (Ukranian 81 Etobicoke Board Chair Daniel Zadorozny Canadian Care Centre) 82 St. John's Rehabilitation Hospital Toronto Board Chair Joyce Bailey 83 St. Joseph's Private Hospital & Infirmary Toronto General Superior Margaret Myatt Stevenson Memorial Hospital (The Mary McGill Community 84 Alliston Chair Ted Vandevis Centre) The "Kristus Darzs" Foundation o/a Kristus Darzs Latvian 85 Woodbridge Board Chair Baiba Zarins Home Chair, Community Development 86 The Canadian Hearing Society (Simcoe County) Barrie Dawn Jay Board Chair, Community Development 87 The Canadian Hearing Society (York Region) Newmarket Diane Gregoris Board 88 The Caritas Project Community Against Drugs Toronto Chairperson, Board of Directors Gianni Carparelli The Lance Krasman Memorial Centre for Community Mental Richmond 89 Chair, Board of Directors Dennis Holm Health Hill The Mennonite Home Association of York County (Parkview Reesor- 90 Stouffville Board Chair Joanna Home)
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