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A brand new facility, Lakeside Long-Term Care Centre provides a warm and comfortable environment for 128 residents.

Four distinct home areas provide a homelike atmosphere. Each home area contains resident rooms, a dining room, lounge and activity space for 32 residents.
Landscaped courtyard and outdoor terraces provide secure outdoor spaces for residents to enjoy the gardens and fresh air.
80 private rooms with private bathrooms; 48 standard rooms (two people share a bathroom) are designed for maximum privacy.
Tastefully decorated rooms are designed to accommodate pictures, bedspreads and small pieces of furniture from home. Each room has a secure, lit memory box where residents can display and share their most cherished items with friends, staff and visitors.
Wandering resident safety system ensures safety of all residents. Call bells in all rooms provide immediate assistance.
Delicious, nutritious meals are served in dining rooms overlooking the landscaped courtyard and a nearby children's playground. A country kitchen provides space for informal dining and home baking. Private family events can be hosted in the "Celebration" dining room.
Physiotherapy and other therapeutic programs help residents to maintain mental and physical well-being.
Recreational programs provide opportunities to stay active and socialize. Intergenerational activities allow residents to enjoy time with children from the adjacent daycare centre.
Interfaith spiritual room provides residents of various religious traditions with a place to reflect, pray or meditate either on their own or with others.
Beauty salon and barbershop on site.
Public gardens and park beside the Centre provide additional space to stroll, visit and sit.
Easy access from the Gardiner Expressway or the King Street streetcar. Convenient on-site paid parking.

 

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