“Signatory Members” means organizations that contribute to the health and wellbeing of the Sarnia Lambton community, are signatory members on the Collaborative Decision Making Agreement (CDMA), are involved in decision-making, planning, design, and projects of the OHT and contribute to the success of the OHT by leveraging financial and/or in kind resources.
S-L OHT’s priority population is those aged 55 years+ with 2 or more chronic conditions such as COPD, Heart Failure, Dementia, Diabetes, or have complex care (multiple chronic conditions), as well as Mental Health and Addictions in Transitional Age Youth 12-25 years of age.
S-L OHT has also identified the following three areas as priorities for Fiscal Year 2024/25 to include:
- Supportive Housing for Mental Health and Addictions
- Centralized Access Hubs (Mental Health, Community Support Services, Chronic Disease)
- Health and Human Resources – Recruitment and retention
If your organization provides services to our priority populations or you are involved in the additional identified areas of priority, you are encouraged to fill out a signatory member application. If your organization provides health or social services to the Sarnia-Lambton area, but not to the priority populations or additional priority areas, you are encouraged to fill out an affiliate member application. If you do not receive funding directly from the province to provide services (either partial or full funding) you are encouraged to fill out an affiliate member application.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Amy Weiler, Engagement & Partnerships Specialist at aweiler@sarnialambtonoht.ca
Please note that existing S-L OHT Signatory Members do not need to apply. This is for New Members Only.
