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Revolutionizing geriatric care: Meet Canada’s leading Universal Health Hub (UHH)

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Universal Health Hub (UHH) is the only Health Care Organization in Canada which is focused on Geriatric care wherever the seniors age whether at Home, Hospital, Reactivation Care Centre, Long Term care home or a Retirement facility.

Founded in 2019 by Nurse Maya, who is credited with making private senior care affordable in Ontario. Maya is a Registered Practical Nurse (RPN), Foot Care Nurse and Nurse Educator. Maya has over 10 years of work experience in the Canadian healthcare industry. All UHH Nurses are Registered and all Personal Support Workers (PSWs) are certified in Canada. All staff is background check clear with First Aid CPR.

Today, UHH services over 1,000 seniors every month in foot care, personal care and other geriatric care services.

UHH services over 10 Hospitals in Toronto and GTA such as Oak Valley Health, Humber River Hospital, Southlake Regional Health Centre, Mackenzie Health, North York General Hospital, Scarborough General Hospital, Trillium Health Partners and more.

UHH is contracted for providing clinical services to several LTC Homes and Retirement Homes in Toronto and GTA such as Amica, Scarborough Retirement Residence and Sienna Senior Living. UHH also services several Not for Profit communities such as North York Seniors Centre.

UHH is build on trust from the vulnerable and their families which is evident from the Video Testimonials from the elderly and several 5 STAR Google reviews. Universal Health Hub (UHH) has been recognized in Business Excellence of dedicated age-diverse workforce. UHH is certified as a Women Business Enterprise (WBE) and member of several communities such as Ontario Retirement Communities Association and more.

UHH’s Personal Care starts at $25 per hour and medical foot care starts at $95. For Personal Care, UHH crafts personalized health care plans for seniors, starting with an in-person assessment to understand family needs. The specialized foot care addresses conditions such as ingrown toenails, corns, callus and diabetic foot ulcers. UHH is listed on Home and Community Care Support Services CCAC (formerly LHIN) servicing 6 regions: Central, Toronto Central, Central West, Central East, Mississauga Halton and Hamilton Niagara Haldimand Brant.

www.UHHCare.ca Ph: 416-848-7032 Email: Info@UniversalHealthHub.ca

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