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Seniors protest changes to OHIP coverage
Lila and Bob Pickering could lose a lot more than mobility through the...
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Tory MPP, Ontario Liberal Health Minister spar over delivery of physiotherapy
Tory MPP Jeff Yurek and Ontario Liberal Health Minister Deb Matthews are...
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PRESS RELEASE: April 18, 2013
OHIP Physiotherapy Clinics Denounce Delisting, Vow to Pressure Government to...
Mission
The Designated Physiotherapy Clinics Association (DPCA) and the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care share a goal to provide equitable access to OHIP-funded physiotherapy for children, seniors, welfare recipients and disabled persons across the province.
What We Do
The province’s 94 OHIP-funded Designated Physiotherapy Clinics (DPCs) have provided high-quality, low-cost care to over 150,000 Ontario seniors, children, welfare recipients and disabled persons each year in community clinics, Long Term Care Homes and Retirement Residences for almost 50 years.
Who We Are
DPCA services are effective and cost-effective. By partnering with government, Long Term Care Homes, Retirement Residences and other community resources, DPCA intends to provide more equitable access to OHIP-funded physiotherapy across Ontario.
"The DPCA is proud of the OHIP funded physiotherapy services we have provided to Ontarians for the past 45 years."
Latest News
Protest Over Physiotherapy Cuts for Seniors
Protesters angry over the Ontario government’s cuts to...
Seniors protest changes to OHIP coverage
Lila and Bob Pickering could lose a lot more than mobility...
Cambridge Times, Funding announcement really a cut
The minister also left out the part about how under the...

