PRIVACY POLICY

Toronto Island Wellness by Oliver Bee RMT Privacy Policy

Privacy of personal information is an important principle to Toronto Island Wellness by Oliver Bee RMT.

We are committed to collecting, using and disclosing personal information responsibly and only to the extent necessary for the services we provide. We try to be open and transparent about how we handle personal information. This document describes our privacy policies.

What is Personal Health Information?

Personal health information is information about an identifiable individual. Personal health information includes information that relates to:

Why we collect Personal Health Information

Toronto Island Wellness by Oliver Bee RMT collect, use and disclose personal information in order to serve our clients. For our clients, the primary purpose for collecting personal health information is to provide massage therapy, independent From other modality and to colaborate with your established health and wellness team. For example, we collect information about a client’s health history, including their family history, physical condition and function and social situation in order to help us assess what their health needs are, to advise them of their options and then to provide the health care they choose to have. A second primary purpose is to obtain a baseline of health and social information so that in providing ongoing health services we can identify changes that are occurring over time.


We also collect, use and disclose personal health information for purposes related to or secondary to our primary purposes. The most common examples of our related and secondary purposes are as follows:

Protecting Personal Information

We understand the importance of protecting personal information. For that reason, we have taken the following steps:

Retention and Destruction of Personal Information

We need to retain personal information for some time to ensure that we can answer any questions you might have about the services provided and for our own accountability to external regulatory bodies. However, in order to protect your privacy, we do not want to keep personal information for too long.

We keep our client files for at least ten years from the date of the last client interaction or from the date the client turns 18.

We destroy paper files containing personal health information by shredding. We destroy electronic information by deleting it in a manner that it cannot be restored. When hardware is discarded, we ensure that the hardware is physically destroyed or the data is erased or overwritten in a manner that the information cannot be recovered.

You Can Look at Your Records

With only a few exceptions, you have the right to see what personal information we hold about you, by contacting Oliver Bee Dasey-Springer, RMT. We can help you identify what records we might have about you. We will also try to help you understand any information you do not understand (e.g., short forms, technical language, etc.). We will need to confirm your identity, if we do not know you, before providing you with this access. We reserve the right to charge $30.00 for the first twenty pages of records and 25 cents for each additional page.

We will ask you to put your request in writing. We will respond to your request as soon as possible and generally within 30 days, if at all possible. If we cannot give you access, we will tell you the reason, as best we can, as to why.

If you believe there is a mistake in the information, you have the right to ask for it to be corrected. This applies to factual information and not to any professional opinions we may have formed. We may ask you to provide documentation that our files are wrong. Where we agree that we made a mistake we will make the correction. At your request and where it is reasonably possible, we will notify anyone to whom we sent this information (but we may deny your request if it would not reasonably have an effect on the ongoing provision of health care). If we do not agree that we have made a mistake, we will still agree to include in our file a brief statement from you on the point.

If there is a Privacy Breach

While we will take precautions to avoid any breach of your privacy, if there is a loss, theft or unauthorized access of your personal health information we will notify you.

Upon learning of a possible or known breach, we will take the following steps:

Depending on the circumstances of the breach, we may notify and work with the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario. If we take disciplinary action against one of our practitioners [or revoke or restrict the privileges or affiliation of one of our practitioners] for a privacy breach, we are required to report that to the practitioner’s regulatory College. We may also report the breach to the relevant regulatory College if we believe that it was the result of professional misconduct, incompetence or incapacity.

Do You Have Questions or Concerns?

If you have any questions or concerns you can contact Oliver Bee Dasey-Springer, at:

Formal Complaint

If you wish to make a formal complaint about our privacy practices, you may make it in writing to our owner operator. we will acknowledge receipt of your complaint, and ensure that it is investigated promptly and that you are provided with a written formal decision vetted by the CMTO (Canadian Collage of Massage Therapists) with a transparent and thorough explanation outlining the decision making process.

You also have the right to complain to us here at Toronto Island Wellness if you have concerns about our privacy practices or how your personal health information has been handled, by contacting us through available channels: