Pleasant Manor Long Term Care Announcement December 21, 2020
This announcement confirms an additional allocation of 38 beds. Pleasant Manor now has 160 bed licences confirmed, allowing us to move forward on this much-needed project.
Pleasant Manor and Tabor Manor are private not-for-profits and charitable providers of housing and support services for seniors. Both homes can best be described as campus environments, each offering continuums of care along which seniors can move, and transition as their health needs change. This makes our homes and service model to seniors very unique. Any surpluses are directed back to direct support and quality of care for residents.
Included within this continuum of care are our long term care homes. Since 1998, Pleasant Manor has been developing a plan to replace its current long-term care home with a new, state-of-the-art building, including this plan, the prospect of bringing greater long-term care bed capacity and better, safer living spaces for our long-term care residents to the municipality of Niagara-on-the-Lake. We are here today to acknowledge this milestone and to acknowledge our staff.
Pleasant Manor currently operates 41 long-term care beds. In 2018, Pleasant Manor received an allocation of an additional 81 bed licences.
Last week’s announcement confirms an additional allocation of 38 beds. Pleasant Manor now has 160 bed licences confirmed, allowing us to move forward on this much-needed project.
Pleasant Manor will be putting our energy into delivering a first-class home in the shortest period of time possible, taking into account lessons learned during the pandemic. Larger private spaces for residents will be created. The new building will include state-of-the-art heating, ventilation and air-conditioning for residents. An additional 119 new resident beds will be added to the local community, responsible for bringing approximately 200 jobs to the municipality. This project will directly respond to current and future demands for long-term care within the community of Niagara-on-the-Lake and the Niagara region.
List of speakers:
- Tim Siemens, Master of Ceremonies and CEO, Radiant Care
- Sam Oosterhoff, MPP Niagara West
- Jim Bradley, Chair, Regional Municipality of Niagara
- Betty Disero, Lord Mayor, Niagara-on-the-Lake
- Glen Unruh, Board President, Radiant Care
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