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Since the merger of the CSSSs in 2015, Quebec has 22 CISSSs and CIUSSSs on its territory. A CISSS (Integrated Health and Social Services Network) or CIUSSS (Integrated Health and Social Services University Network) is a Quebec government agency that is responsible for managing health care and social services in a given region. It is responsible for planning, coordinating, and delivering health and social services to the local population, such as hospital care, home care, long-term care, rehabilitation services, health services, mental and social services. The CISSS also works closely with other health and social services organizations in the region to ensure effective coordination of services.
CISSS (Integrated Health and Social Services Network) and CIUSSS (Integrated Health and Social Services University Network) are both government agencies in Quebec that are responsible for managing health care and social services in a given region. The main difference between them is that the CIUSSS combines the activities of the CISSS and the University Hospital Centers (CHU) into a single entity, which allows for increased coordination between the various health services.
On the territory of the CIUSSS du Saguenay — Lac-Saint-Jean, there are a total of 122 seniors' residences listed on the Bonjour Résidences platform.
The best retirement homes on the territory of the CIUSSS du Saguenay — Lac-Saint-Jean are Villa Beauvoir, Résidence des Bâtisseurs - L'Orchidée and Résidence des Bâtisseurs - Rivière-aux-Sables.
The Bonjour Résidences platform offers you simple and free support to find the ideal seniors' residence on the territory of the CIUSSS du Saguenay — Lac-Saint-Jean. Start now by filling out anaccommodation request.
Résidence Saint-Sacrement - Alma, La Villa St-Dominique and Résidence La Joie are the best-rated retirement homes that offer accommodation to clients with Alzheimer's and Cognitive Losses on the territory of the CIUSSS du Saguenay — Lac-Saint-Jean.