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Ground broken on Port Stanley long-term care home

DCN-JOC News Services
Ground broken on Port Stanley long-term care home

PORT STANLEY, ONT. — Extendicare’s new 128-bed long-term care home in Port Stanley has officially broken ground.

The project will add 68 new and 60 redeveloped long-term care beds to the community and is expected to welcome its first residents in early 2027.

The home will consist of a two-storey building with four 32-bed resident home areas (RHA), which will create a more intimate and familiar living space for up to 32 residents each, with dining and activity areas, lounges and bedrooms.

Each RHA will feature a dining area, outdoor space, a lounge and an activity room for all residents. Areas for visitors will include a guests’ lounge, a country kitchen and private dining space, a release states. The second floor will include a hair salon, chapel and a physiotherapy support area.

This project was a recipient of the Construction Funding Subsidy top-up, part of the Ontario government’s commitment to build 58,000 new and upgraded long-term care beds across the province.

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