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2016/17 Influenza Season: Immunization Rates for Healthcare Workers of Toronto Healthcare Facilities 2016/17 Influenza Season: Immunization Rates for Healthcare Workers of Toronto Healthcare Facilities 2016/17 Influenza Season: Influenza Immunization Rates for Healthcare Workers of Toronto Acute Care Facilities (reporting date as of December 15, 2016). Acute Care Facilities Total Staff Number of Staff Staff Coverage Immunized Rate* (%) Humber River Regional Hospital – Wilson Site 3,973 1,470 37 † Michael Garron Hospital 3,208 1,510 47 † Mount Sinai Hospital 5,565 3,232 58 † North York General Hospital – Branson Division 141 83 59 † North York General Hospital – General Division 4,295 2,914 68 Rouge Valley Centenary Hospital 2,407 950 39 † St. Joseph’s Health Centre 2,817 1,508 54 † St. Michael’s Hospital 6,875 3,835 56 † Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre 8,041 5,470 68 † The Hospital for Sick Children 7,366 4,741 64 The Scarborough Hospital – Birchmount Division 1,214 735 61 The Scarborough Hospital – General Division 2,359 1,014 43 Trillium Health Partners – Queensway Health Centre 10,621 5,250 49 University Health Network – Princess Margaret Hospital 3,552 1,725 49 University Health Network – Toronto General Hospital 9,595 4,419 46 University Health Network – Toronto Western Hospital 3,898 2,077 53 William Osler Health System, Etobicoke General Hospital 1,925 571 30 † Women’s College Hospital 1,004 431 43 *Influenza immunization rate based on the number of immunized staff of total number of staff at the healthcare facility. †Toronto Academic Health Sciences Network (TAHSN) hospitals with a vaccinate or mask policy. 2012/13 to 2016/17 Influenza Seasons: Influenza Immunization Rates* for Healthcare Workers of Toronto Acute Care Facilities - Median Rates and by Season (including Ontario Median Rates). Influenza Season N† Median Rate Median Rate (Range) Toronto Ontario Toronto 2012/13 18 47% (29% to 51% 2013/14 20 44% (30% to 55% 2014/15 21 63% (29% to 61% 2015/16 18 52% (26% to 53% 2016/17 18 51% (30% to 53% *Immunization rate based on the number of immunized staff of total number of staff at the healthcare facility. †Count of institutions submitting rates to TPH for December 15, 2016. -: Not available. 2016/17 Influenza Season: Influenza Immunization Rates for Healthcare Workers of Toronto Complex Continuing Care/Rehabilitation Facilities (reporting date as of December 15, 2016). Complex Continuing Care/Rehabilitation Facilities Total Number of Staff Staff Staff Coverage Immunized Rate* (%) † Baycrest Geriatric Health Care System 1,599 1,026 64 Bridgepoint Active Healthcare 1,341 619 46 † Centre for Addiction and Mental Health – College Site 1,434 940 66 † Centre for Addiction and Mental Health – Queen Site 2,739 1,625 59 † Holland Bloorview Kid's Rehabilitation Hospital 1,089 841 77 McCall Centre for Continuing Care 176 140 80 Providence Healthcare Hospital 1,048 582 56 Runnymede Healthcare Centre 489 437 89 Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre - Holland Orthodedic & 394 282 72 † Arthritic Centre † St. John's Rehab Hospital 744 469 63 The Salvation Army – Toronto Grace Health Centre 327 176 54 Toronto Rehabilitation Institute – Bickle Centre 508 229 45 Toronto Rehabilitation Institute – Lyndhurst/Rumsey Centre 433 210 48 Toronto Rehabilitation Institute – University Centre 1,305 631 48 West Park Healthcare Centre 1,043 661 63 *Influenza immunization rate based on the number of immunized staff of total number of staff at the healthcare facility. †Toronto Academic Health Sciences Network (TAHSN) hospitals with a vaccinate or mask policy. 2012/13 to 2016/17 Influenza Seasons: Influenza Immunization Rates* forHealthcare Workers of Toronto Complex Continuing Care/Rehabilitation Facilities - Median Rates and by Season (including Ontario Median Rates). Influenza Season N† Median Rate Median Rate (Range) Toronto Ontario Toronto 2012/13 16 57% (41% to 51% 2013/14 15 67% (41% to 55% 2014/15 15 70% (32% to 61% 2015/16 15 64% (36% to 53% 2016/17 15 63% (45% to 53% *Immunization rate based on the number of immunized staff of total number of staff at the healthcare facility. †Count of institutions submitting rates to TPH for December 15, 2016. -: Not available. 2016/17 Influenza Season: Influenza Immunization Rates for Healthcare Workers of Toronto Long- Term Care Homes (LTCHs) (reporting date as of December 15, 2016). Long-Term Care Homes (LTCHs) Total Staff Number of Staff Staff Coverage Immunized Rate* (%) Altamont Care Community 208 62 30 † Baycrest Apotex Centre LTCH 1216 849 70 Belmont House 340 240 71 Bendale Acres 347 240 69 Thompson House 166 153 92 Carefree Lodge 158 89 56 Castleview Wychwood Towers 645 468 73 Cedarvale Terrace Long Term Care Home 237 198 84 Trilogy Long Term Care 241 191 79 Cheltenham Care Community 224 161 72 Chester Village 276 253 92 Copernicus Lodge 409 107 26 Craiglee Nursing Home – Scarborough 176 162 92 Cummer Lodge 535 413 77 Deerwood Creek Care Community 217 191 88 Dom Lipa Nursing Home – Etobicoke 108 86 80 Downsview Long Term Care Centre 373 159 43 Drs. Paul and John Rekai Centre 149 125 84 Eatonville Care Centre 327 262 80 Ehatare Nursing Home 43 36 84 Elm Grove Living Centre Inc. 143 130 91 Extendicare – Rouge Valley Nursing Home 277 251 91 Extendicare – Bayview 236 218 92 Extendicare – Guildwood 208 160 77 Extendicare – Scarborough 264 238 90 Fairview Nursing Home 126 113 90 Fieldstone Commons Care Community 314 278 89 Fountain View Care Community 234 203 87 Long-Term Care Homes (LTCHs) Total Staff Number of Staff Staff Coverage Immunized Rate* (%) Fudger House 293 259 88 Garden Court Nursing Home 50 43 86 Harmony Hills Care Community 243 214 88 Harold and Grace Baker Centre 178 90 51 Hawthorne Place Care Centre 341 146 43 Hellenic Care for Seniors Toronto Inc. 95 82 86 Hellenic Home for the Aged – Scarborough 187 113 60 Humber Valley Terrace 175 116 66 Ina Grafton - Gage Home 184 133 72 Isabel & Arthur Meighen Health Centre 215 137 64 Ivan and Franko Home 112 21 19 Kennedy Lodge Nursing Home 401 345 86 Kensington Gardens 459 371 81 Kipling Acres 449 230 51 Labdara Lithuanian Nursing Home 159 28 18 Lakeshore Lodge 229 169 74 Lakeside Long Term Care Centre 184 168 91 Main Street Terrace 188 168 89 Maynard Nursing Home 83 68 82 McCall Centre Interim LTC Unit 20 17 85 Midland Gardens Care Community 334 263 79 Mon Sheong Home for the Aged (Downtown) 146 145 99 Mon Sheong Scarborough Long Term Care Centre 196 182 93 Nisbet Lodge 143 97 68 Norfinch Care Community 209 114 55 North Park Nursing Home 118 101 86 North York General Hospital – Senior's Health Centre 213 135 63 Norwood Nursing Home 80 71 89 Providence Long Term Care Home 370 210 57 Westside Long Term Care 270 253 94 Rockcliffe Care Community 233 193 83 Long-Term Care Homes (LTCHs) Total Staff Number of Staff Staff Coverage Immunized Rate* (%) Rose of Sharon Korean Long Term Care 109 108 99 Seven Oaks 364 208 57 Shepherd Lodge Nursing Home 298 125 42 St. Clair O’Connor Community Inc. 65 53 82 ‡ St.George Care Community † Sunnybrook Veterans Centre 906 699 77 Suomi Koti Nurisng Home Toronto 112 58 52 Tendercare Living Centre – Scarborough 504 452 90 The Gibson Long Term Care Centre 307 255 83 The Heritage Nursing Home 231 192 83 The O’Neill Centre 246 197 80 The Village of Humber Heights 244 92 38 The Westbury 252 218 87 The Wexford 273 258 95 Tony Stacey Centre for Veteran’s Care 132 117 89 True Davidson Acres 267 181 68 Ukrainian Canadian Care Centre 347 108 31 Valleyview Residence 200 97 49 Vermont Square 190 160 84 Villa Colombo Homes for the Aged Inc. 527 449 85 Wellesley Central Place - Rekai Centre 165 131 79 Wesburn Manor 274 174 64 West Park Long Term Care Centre 250 91 36 Weston Terrace Care Community 284 209 74 White Eagle Residence Long Term Care 94 47 50 Yee Hong Centre – Scarborough Finch Site 336 327 97 Yee Hong Centre – Scarborough McNicoll Site 296 292 99 *Influenza immunization rate based on the number of immunized staff of total number of staff at the healthcare facility. †Toronto Academic Health Sciences Network (TAHSN) hospitals with a vaccinate or mask policy. ‡Institution did not submit 2016/17 seasonal influenza immunization data to Toronto Public Health. 2012/13 to 2016/17 Influenza Seasons: Influenza Immunization Rates* for Healthcare Workers of Toronto Long-Term Care Homes - Median Rates and by Season (including Ontario Median Rates). Influenza Season N† Median Rate Median Rate (Range) Toronto Ontario Toronto 2012/13 87 76% (5% to 74% 2013/14 86 77% (12% to 78% 2014/15 86 79% (13% to 76% 2015/16 85 76% (19% to 73% 2016/17 85 80% (18% to 72% *Immunization rate based on the number of immunized staff of total number of staff at the healthcare facility. †Count of institutions submitting rates to TPH for December 15, 2016. -: Not available..
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