Ontario Bundled Care Program in Oakville
Post Surgical Recovery
The Ontario Bundled Care Program is a coordinated healthcare model that combines hospital care and post-discharge rehabilitation into a single episode of care.
The Ontario Bundled Care Program is a coordinated healthcare model that combines hospital care and post-discharge rehabilitation into a single episode of care.
The Ontario Bundled Care Program is a patient-centred healthcare model that integrates hospital and post-acute care into a single, coordinated episode. It ensures a seamless transition from hospital to community-based rehabilitation, improving outcomes while enhancing patient experience.
At RCP Health, we work closely with hospitals, care coordinators, and physicians to deliver high-quality rehabilitation services aligned with bundled care pathways.
We support patients enrolled in bundled care pathways for:
Physiotherapy
Neurological Rehabilitation
Home-Based & Clinic-Based Care
As a community-based rehabilitation partner, RCP Health provides comprehensive post-discharge services that support functional recovery, independence, and safe return to daily life.
Our bundled care services focus on:
Ontario resident with a valid OHIP health card. A physiotherapist or care provider may verify this as part of registration.
Primary (first‑time) joint replacement surgery of the hip, knee, or shoulder at a participating hospital in Ontario.
Referral from your hospital for post‑surgical rehabilitation under the Bundled Care pathway
RCP Health partners with hospitals in Ontario’s Bundled Care Program to provide coordinated neurological physiotherapy. Patients in Oakville, Mississauga, and Burlington enjoy smooth transitions from hospital discharge to full recovery, ensuring an efficient and personalized neuro rehabilitation journey.
Your procedure involved a revision or follow-up joint replacement rather than a first-time surgery
Both hips or both knees were replaced during the same surgical admission
Your surgery was performed outside of Ontario or at a hospital that is not enrolled in the program
The procedure was related to a workplace injury or covered under a WSIB claim
You experienced significant medical complications during or immediately after surgery, such as a heart attack or stroke