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Veterans Care Program
550 Wellington Rd
London
London
519-685-4053
Toll-Free: 1-866-522-2122
Fax: 519-685-4031
Administration: Mon-Fri 8am-4pm
Last Updated: Sep 16, 2025: Suggest an edit
Application
Medical referral required * assessment initiated through the Ontario Health atHome South West area
Eligibility / Target Population
Veterans 20 years and older
Fees
OHIP or Veterans Affairs Canada * co-payment may apply
Languages
English
Language Notes
Interpretation available upon request
Area Served
Southwestern Ontario
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
Description of Services
Provides care to promote and maintain the health and quality of life of veterans and their families
Dementia Care - 53-bed program for veterans with moderate to severe dementia * secure, code-accessed unit
Physical Support - 112-bed program for veterans whose daily functioning is affected by physical health problems requiring nursing care
Psychosocial Support Program - 57-bed program for veterans whose daily functioning is affected by mental health conditions and mild to moderate cognitive impairments
Veterans Arts - communal studios for traditional and contemporary art and craft activities * musical therapy program
Other services provided include:
Dementia Care - 53-bed program for veterans with moderate to severe dementia * secure, code-accessed unit
Physical Support - 112-bed program for veterans whose daily functioning is affected by physical health problems requiring nursing care
Psychosocial Support Program - 57-bed program for veterans whose daily functioning is affected by mental health conditions and mild to moderate cognitive impairments
Veterans Arts - communal studios for traditional and contemporary art and craft activities * musical therapy program
Other services provided include:
- occupational therapy services
- physiotherapy services
- music therapy
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Operational Stress Injury Clinic
Helps people improve their health and minimize the effects of operational stress injuries through assessment, treatment, research, and education
- psychological, psychosocial, and psychiatric assessments
- psychotherapy and counselling
- group therapy and skills training (anger, pain, stress management)
- medication treatment
- relationship and family counselling
- education for individuals, family members, and other health care providers
- referrals to other specialized services and links to community support
- consultation and education to community professionals
Last Updated: Sep 16, 2025: Suggest an edit