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Ontario breaks floor on long-term care residence in St. Catharines

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Development is underway on the redevelopment of Extendicare St. Catharines, a brand new 256-bed long-term care residence within the metropolis. The undertaking is a part of Ontario’s broader initiative to handle the rising demand for senior care throughout the province, with plans to construct 58,000 new and upgraded long-term care beds in communities the place they’re most wanted.

A groundbreaking ceremony was held for the undertaking which is supported by the Ontario authorities’s building funding subsidy top-up, which funds the constructing and upgrading of long-term care houses throughout the province.

ltc home 2The brand new facility will embrace 104 new beds and 152 redeveloped beds, unfold throughout 4 flooring. Every flooring will characteristic two Resident Dwelling Areas (RHAs), that are designed to supply a extra intimate and personalised residing house for as much as 32 residents.

“This new facility is designed with the specific needs of our residents in mind, offering a modern environment where they can receive the highest quality care,” stated Dr. Michael Guerriere, president and CEO of Extendicare. “Today’s groundbreaking marks our seventh redevelopment project and the latest step in our plans to redevelop all our older homes to modern design standards to improve the quality of life for our residents.”

The house will supply a spread of care choices, together with restorative and palliative care, in addition to non-public areas for households supporting residents by end-of-life care. Further facilities will embrace a café for residents and guests, devoted household eating areas, a chapel, and a magnificence salon/barbershop.

Development is anticipated to be accomplished in early 2027.

It’s a part of a broader technique by the provincial authorities to modernize the long-term care sector. This contains constructing new houses, redeveloping older services, and enhancing care requirements to make sure that Ontario’s seniors obtain the care they want and deserve.

The federal government can also be taking modern steps to speed up the development of long-term care houses, together with promoting unused lands for improvement and leveraging hospital-owned land to construct houses in high-demand city areas.



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