Please see the healthcare resources below within the Town of Greater Napanee.
Lennox and Addington County General Hospital
The hospital offers a comprehensive range of diagnostic services supported by a well-equipped laboratory and diagnostic imaging department.
Emergency services operate 24 hours a day and see over 24,000 patients per year.
The hospital currently operates 52 beds; 24 Active Care, 2 Palliative Care, 4 Special Care and 22 Long-Term Care Convalescent Care beds which focus on rehabilitation. The outpatient clinics include; Gynecology, General Surgery, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedics, Urology, Respirology and Internal Medicine. The Cardiac Rehabilitation Centre and the Chemotherapy suite are the newest additions, both which opened in 2012.
For more details contact: Lennox & Addington County General Hospital
Address: 8 Richmond Park Drive, Napanee ON K7R 2Z4
Phone: (613) 354-3301
Napanee Area Community Health Centre
Napanee and Area Community Health Centre offers primary health care, individual support, programs/groups and services to the residents of Greater Napanee and our surrounding area.
For more details contact: Napanee Area Community Health Centre
Address: 26 Dundas Street West, Napanee ON K7R 1Z4
Phone: (613) 354-8937
E-mail: info@kchc.ca
Family Physician Recruitment Program
The Town of Greater Napanee and Hastings County have joined together to bring family physicians to our area of Southeastern Ontario.
Our Incentive Program provides $100,000 for a 5-year Return of Service commitment to practice with the Greater Napanee Family Health Team and serve residents of both municipalities.
For more information, contact:
John Nicholas - nicholasj@hastingscounty.com
Public Health
Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington (KFL&A) Public Health works together with our communities to promote and protect the public's health. Our commitment is to provide public health programs and services of the highest quality. We are an accredited organization of over 225 staff and 150 volunteers who deliver mandatory health programs and services set by the Province of Ontario in the Health Protection and Promotion Act. The underlying goal of our programs and services-from nutrition and food safety, raising healthy babies and children, sexual health, smoking cessation, and many other public health areas-is to promote and protect the health of the more than 180,000 residents of Kingston, Frontenac, and Lennox & Addington.
For more information, visit the Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington (KFL&A) Public Health website.
Social Services
The Counties of Lennox & Addington and Prince Edward care about people and appreciate the importance of their role in contributing to the economic and social well-being of their citizens and their community through the delivery of Social Services. They are committed to providing programs and resources to help our citizens not only to have the basic necessities of life but also to enable them to live their lives in dignity and as fully participating members of our county community.
For more information, visit the Prince Edward Lennox & Addington Social Services (PELASS) website.
Social Assistance/Ontario Works
Helping people in need through Ontario Works, an Ontario-wide program that municipalities deliver according to provincial regulations and rules. The province shares the cost of delivery with municipalities.
Children's Services/Child Care
They recognize the fundamental importance of child care to our community and the importance of the first years of a child's life in forming a basis for a good education and social integration into our community and our society. They help by partnering with other agencies to provide quality child care; providing fee subsidies for parents in need at licensed child care centres in L&A and Prince Edward Counties; and providing support for children with special needs.
For more information, visit the Prince Edward Lennox & Addington Social Services (PELASS) website.
Social Housing
The Counties of Lennox & Addington and Prince Edward recognize that well-managed Social Housing (rental housing, developed and maintained by the municipality, with the assistance of provincial and federal governments, for people in need - individuals and families with low to moderate income, seniors, and people with special needs who can live, with support, in the community) is essential for a community to be socially and economically viable.
For more information, visit the Prince Edward Lennox & Addington Social Services (PELASS) website.