Extendicare has developed a reputation for providing quality, clinically based services in a cost-effective manner. The hallmarks of Extendicare's philosophy are dignity and respect, which guide its interactions with residents and their families, as well as with staff and business partners. Extendicare's goal is to be the provider of choice in every community where it operates.
Abbeyfield is a non-profit housing option for seniors. Abbeyfield offers seniors the opportunity to have the privacy of their own living area and the support of a house coordinator who manages the building and cooks meals. Each House creates a sense of 'belonging' that is truly preventative medicine. With a history of nearly five decades, our statistics show that most Abbeyfield residents take on a new lease on life. They are more fit and more inclined to enjoy active lives without needing extended care.
My mom and dad have recently been admitted into the Heritage Nursing Home in Toronto. Although my parents have never ever lived in a home other than their own, they settled down very quickly. They were made so welcome and all their needs were attended to quickly and sensitively. My father had been to a hospital for a very serious treatment and he and my mother were admitted straight from the hospital to the home. As with all elderly couples, my parents had their individualism, but all their whims were attended to with care. They are now very happy with their new home and I and the rest of the siblings are so relieved and happy.Read more
Established in 1972, Leisureworld Senior Care Corporation is a leader in the provision of seniors care and Ontario's second-largest provider of long-term care. With head offices in Markham and Vaughan, Ontario, Leisureworld has approximately 7,500 employees committed to delivering quality care and service to Leisureworld also has a management and consulting division, and through Ontario Long Term Care, provides purchasing services, dietary, social work and other regulated health professional services.
Mariann Home is a non-profit long term care facility run as a registered charity. It is multicultural and is operated by Roman Catholic sisters. We are licensed to accommodate 64 nursing home care residents. There are 63 designated as long term care. Mariann Home is located in a 3 story building with offices on the ground floor. Dining rooms are located on the main floor and third floor. The Director of Nurses office is located on the second floor. Lounges are available for residents and visitors on all three floors. It is a smoke-free building. Dietary, laundry, recreation, an auditorium and hair salon are located on the lower level. Mariann Home is part of the Ontario Health Care delivery system. Activities in Mariann Home are ongoing. Regular events include social tea two mornings per week; Thursday is movie night; crafts occur on Tuesday mornings. Outings to the mall and other places are also provided. Daily mass for all who wish to attend is available.