Cooksville Care Centre recognizes the unique aspects of each resident and is committed to provide care and services that foster a culture of autonomy, diversity, and individual choice. We adhere to and promote the Residents' Bill of Rights under the Long-Term Care Homes Act, 2007 which states that the long term care home is primarily the home of its residents and is a place where they may live with dignity and in security, safety and comfort and have their social, spiritual and cultural needs adequately met.
Brampton Caledon Community Living is actively recruiting employees who embrace our vision and mission. We are always seeking energetic and compassionate personnel to make a positive difference in people's live. As part of a dynamic team committed to providing quality support, you will enjoy a challenging and rewarding work environment that promotes the dignity, value and rights of people with an intellectual disability.
We offer the most extensive care a person can get outside a hospital, Our nursing homes offer help with custodial care -- like bathing, getting dressed, and eating -- as well as skilled care. Skilled nursing care is given by a registered nurse and includes medical monitoring and treatments.
To respect the rights of residents for independence, personal choice, dignity and participation in decision affecting his/her lifestyle. To recognize that residents are special people from diverse cultural background who require quality care and provide a lifestyle that will allow enjoyment of life and health. To foster linkages with our community partners and help meet the needs in the community.
[Servive]:Maurier Francis says she's experienced so many joyous moments with residents in the 45 years she's been caring for them at Leisureworld Caregiving Centre Scarborough that she 'could write a book.' Then there are the other times, when she's prayed for peace and no pain for residents who are critically ill. 'The work is challenging, but in the long run, you're caring for someone who needs you and who you can help,' says Francis, a personal support worker (PSW) who joined the Scarborough long-term care home when she was quite young.