Table 5-7
Full-time equivalent personnel1 in operating residential care facilities by facility characteristics2 and geography — Ontario

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Ontario
  Operating facilities Reporting facilities Full-time equivalent personnel
Number Approved beds Number Approved beds
Total, residential care facilities 1,714 113,082 1,220 83,940 88,094
Total, homes for the aged 738 89,035 552 66,058 62,739
1 to 19 beds 15 177 6 62 108
20 to 49 beds 79 2,813 46 1,681 1,475
50 to 99 beds 250 18,228 189 13,769 11,664
100 beds or more 394 67,817 311 50,546 49,492
Total, facilities for persons with mental disorders 835 18,672 568 13,530 22,314
1 to 19 beds 566 4,709 375 3,095 5,248
20 beds or more 269 13,963 193 10,435 17,066
Total, other residential care facilities 141 5,375 100 4,352 3,042
1.
Data on paid hours and financial data for residential care facilities may include amounts related to activities that are outside the scope of residential care, such as outpatient or hospital care. This phenomenon is not widespread outside of Quebec, but in this province, such situations are more likely. For this reason, financial data pertaining to non-residential care activities in Quebec were statistically removed. Nevertheless, caution should be exercised in comparison with data from other provinces.
2.
Principal characteristic of predominant group of residents and size of facility.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Residential Care Facilities Survey (CANSIM table 107-5505).