Residential, Retirement & Care Homes in College, Ottawa, ON

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2604 DRAPER AVENUE, QUALICUM - REDWOOD PARK, Ottawa, K2H 9B1

(613) 828-8540
TRR Entrance.JPGThe Redwoods Come discover The Redwoods!Located in west Ottawa and close to public transit, shopping and medical facilities, The Redwoods Residence boasts a fantastic activities program and welcomes you to join us for a tour. At The
The Redwoods is a highly-regarded retirement home with a warm, welcoming community feel. Residents are impressed by the friendly and helpful staff, the wide range of services and activities, and the comfortable, spacious living arrangements. Many express gratitude for the supportive environment and report feeling
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2179 Elmira Dr, IRIS, Ottawa, K2C 3S1

(613) 829-3501
Nursing home, GENERAL LONG TERM CARE, Extendicare, LONG TERM CARE FACILITIES, HEALTH SERVICES
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2604, Draper Avenue, Ottawa, K2H 9B1

(613) 828-8540
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13 Esquimault Avenue, Ottawa, K2H 6Z2

(613) 866-0924
The Eldercare Foundation of Ottawa is the brainchild of Adam C. Nihmey, a local Ottawa businessman. Witnessing in 2003 both grandmothers requiring long-term care, he became exposed to the struggles that seniors face as their health deteriorates and they begin to rely on essential care, such as publicly funded services. He witnessed the toll placed on family members to care for their loved ones, and the financial and emotional sacrifices that often need to be made. He explored the strengths and deficiencies of our community’s not-for-profit long-term care homes. Adam educated himself on the needs of seniors, the services available to them and their families, and the challenges faced by health care providers to meet the increasing demand for support. He consulted with healthcare providers, politicians, government officials, and family caregivers—learning that long-term sustainability was critical due to the growing population of seniors, greater longevity among them, and continued cuts in government funding. After consulting with tax and legal professionals, to ensure the charity’s structure would maximize community value while minimizing administration costs, Adam was introduced to The Community Foundation of Ottawa. The Community Foundation is a public not-for-profit organization that allows community members to create their own funds to support causes that matter to them. By creating The Eldercare Foundation under this structure, administrative costs would be kept to a minimum and all donations could be directed towards our beneficiaries (not one donated dollar is spent on operating costs). In May 2008, The Eldercare Foundation of Ottawa was launched. Since then, more than a quarter of a million dollars have been raised and the charity is well positioned and recognized within Ottawa’s senior care community.

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