MARKHAM-STOUFFVILLE, ONT.—Three new long-term care homes are being built in Markham and Whitchurch-Stouffville, Ont.
Construction on the three homes is expected to start between summer 2023 to summer 2024.
The Ontario government made the announcement as part of the government’s $6.4 billion plan to build more than 30,000 net new beds by 2028 and 28,000 upgraded long-term care beds across the province.
The three new long-term care homes – Mon Sheong Markham, Mon Sheong LTC (Stouffville 2) and Lang Yi Markham – will have a total of 800 long-term care beds.
The homes have proposed to be part of a campus of care which helps integrate the long-term care home into the broader health care system, indicates a release, adding they have also proposed to provide cultural services to residents of the Chinese, Filipino and East Asian communities.
There are now 1,568 new and 32 upgraded long-term care beds in development, under construction or completed in Markham and Whitchurch-Stouffville including:
- 128 new beds allocated to Mon Sheong Markham, plus 192 new beds previously allocated to this project, for a new 320-bed long-term care home to be licensed to the Mon Sheong Foundation;
- 256 new beds for Lang Yi Markham, a new long-term care home to be licensed to Lang Yi Villa Non-Profit Living;
- 224 new beds for Mon Sheong LTC (Stouffville 2), a new long-term care home to be licensed to Mon Sheong Foundation;
- 256 new beds at Yee Hong Markham II, a new long-term care home to be licensed to Yee Hong Centre for Geriatric Care;
- 320 new beds at Mon Sheong (Stouffville 1), completed in September 2021 and licensed to Mon Sheong Foundation;
- 32 upgraded beds at Bloomington Cove Care Community in Stouffville, completed in July 2018 and licensed to Sienna Senior Living Inc.; and
- 192 new beds at Schlegel Villages – Stouffville, a new long-term care home to be licensed to Schlegel Villages Inc.
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