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Luther Village on the Park is a world-class retirement community on 20 beautiful acres in the heart of uptown Waterloo. Ours is a vibrant and growing community offering many big-city attractions with a small town feel.
Long-Term Care, Rehabilitation Services, Complex Continuing Care, Community Outreach Services, Assistance Due To Dementia-related Conditions, Assistance Due To Injury, Frailty Or Isolation, Geriatrics, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech/language Pathology, Out-patient Clinics Offering A Range Of Services, ABI Acquired Brain Injury
St. Joseph's Health Centre has been serving the Guelph and Wellington community since the day it first opened its doors as a refuge for the sick, the injured, the frail and the indigent in 1861. Today, we are Guelph's leading, fully-accredited, not-for-profit provider of resident long-term care, complex continuing care, and rehabilitation services. We also offer excellent community outreach services for people who live in their own homes but need a little assistance in their day-to-day lives because of dementia-related conditions, injury (including an acquired brain injury), frailty, or problems associated with isolation. In addition, St. Joseph's out-patient clinics offer a range of services in the areas of geriatrics, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech/language pathology, rheumatology, physiatry, and bone densitometry.
Rehabilitation Services, Complex Continuing Care, Community Outreach Services, Assistance Due To Dementia-related Conditions, Assistance Due To Injury, Frailty Or Isolation, Geriatrics, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech/language Pathology, Rheumatology, Physiatry, Bone Densitometry, Out-patient Clinics Offering A Range Of Services, ABI Acquired Brain Injury
Luther Village on the Park is a world-class retirement community on 20 beautiful acres in the heart of uptown Waterloo, a vibrant and growing community offering many big city attractions with a small town feel.Our on-site amenities include a fully licensed restaurant exclusively for Luther Village residents and their guests, a fitness centre, a wellness centre with on-site doctor, a hair salon, a woodworking and stained glass shop, our popular Village Café and well-stocked Village Shoppe. Waterloo's own Luther Village on the Park offers a variety of on-site community services such as banking, dentistry, optometry and dry cleaning for your convenience. We also offer a wide range of organized activities. Our residents are active and engaged, and you will find there is plenty to do while you spend time with friends, old and new!
Lynden Park Mall, Wireless, High Speed Internet, Digital Cable TV, Home Phone, Smart Home Monitoring, Telecommunications Service Provider, Cell Phone Store
See the current lineupMoss Park - by George F. Walker. Graeme McComb, Haley McGee. Photo by Michael Cooper'The students' writing was evocative, humorous and true to their life experiences. It was also wonderful to see such a diversity of students from Greater Vancouver working together. It was clear that some special friendships had developed over the course of working on the play, ones that would never have developed if not for students having met while working on the Edge Project.' -Jennifer Braun, Department Head of English, Sir Charles Tupper Secondary Photo by Moonrider ProductionsGreen Thumb Theatre is a tour de force company that changes the hearts and minds of young people. - Heather Robbie, Secondary Teacher, Vancouver BC Photo by Moonrider ProductionsThey respect young people. They also respect the theatre artists' need to make good art. They don't talk down to either children or artists. Green Thumb brings together the right bodies and the right atmosphere to create good compelling theatre – theatre that features young people and young people's concerns.- Joan Mcleod, playwright Lindsay Winch.