Welcome to Forest Hill Place Keep living your life, your way, at Forest Hill Place in Toronto. You'll find the range of services, features and choices that fit your lifestyle and requirements – all in a refined, friendly and safe environment.With retirement living at Forest Hill Place, you change your address, not your life. we're in one of Toronto's premier residential neighbourhoods, and are as elegant as our name implies, from the landscaped gardens to the high calibre of entertainment and cultural programs
We offer the best products and services on Medical Clinics, Nursing Homes, Long Term Care Centres in Richmond Hill. Our service is well renowned and very efficient so you cant trust us, we arte the best at what we do.
The Retire-At-Home team is dedicated to providing comprehensive, personalized services while upholding the highest standard of excellence – improving clients' quality of life by respecting each person's dignity and independence.
Telephone Reassurance, Adult Day Programs, Home Adaptation And Maintenance Program, Homemaking, Meals On Wheels, Affordable Senior Care Services, Seniors Wellness Programs / Lunch Out, Transportation, Caregiver Support And Education, Respite Care, Diversity Outreach Programs, Personal Care
Launched in 1980 by a caring group of community members, CHATS originated as a grassroots not-for-profit charitable organization that provided a few basic services to help seniors to continue living in their own homes. Over the years, CHATS has grown and evolved, and now offers a full range of home care and community programs that meet the changing needs of more than 7,400 York Region and South Simcoe seniors and caregivers each year.Under the strong experience and knowledge of more than 580 volunteers, a Board of Directors, and 220 staff, CHATS embraces professional best practices in home care and our other services with caring, compassionate dedication. This unique combination ultimately benefits our clients, our community partners, and the community overall. Our quality achievements and service delivery model have been commended by Accreditation Canada.
n 1981, the Canadian Paraplegic Association investigated this issue by contacting some patients at Lyndhurst Rehabilitation Hospital to try and help them determine their needs. The patients had recently sustained spinal cord injuries and would be requiring wheelchair accessible housing with attendant services. It was very evident that there was a shortage of appropriate accommodations. Existing support service projects had extensive waiting lists with a possible vacancy of 1 - 2 per years. Many people were having to face the grim possibility of chronic care institutions, or having to move home to inaccessible environments and put the onus on family members for assistance; hence the birth of Nucleus. That group of patients were the founding consumers of Nucleus. We first requested a meeting with Jackie Rodgers who was with the Accommodation and Support Service Committee of the Ontario Advisory Council for Physically Disabled. Following this informative meeting, we realized that we would require a well-developed strategy if we were to achieve our goal to live independently in the community and that we were responsible to do it on our own
It is our vision that volunteer hospice care will be accessible to all individuals in our community. We strive to create sustainable programs and services through innovative fund development and volunteerism. This is governed by a 12 member volunteer Board of Directors.We are dedicated to enhancing quality of life through the provision of non-medical support for those affected by or caring for an individual with a life-threatening illness.