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Ontario announces Mississauga’s first hospice

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Ontario announces Mississauga’s first hospice

MISSISSAUGA, ONT.  — The provincial government is providing up to $2.5 million for the construction of Hospice Mississauga’s new 12-bed hospice centre, the city’s first hospice.

When complete, the new hospice will provide end-of-life care to people and families living in Mississauga and Brampton. The hospice will support those of all ages living with a terminal illness and their caregivers with services including palliative care and grief and bereavement programs, a release reads.

The new centre will include:

  • Suites in a home-like setting.
  • Services such as hospice counselling, social connections, specialized children’s programs and a community palliative care clinic.
  • Round-the-clock staffing by nurses, physicians and personal support workers.
  • More space for hospice programs.

The 12 new hospice beds at Hospice Mississauga are part of the 84 new adult beds that were included in the 2024 budget.

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