Marianhill

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Annual Report

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Strategic Plan

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Marianhill’s Cecelia Street site is undergoing a multi-million dollar redevelopment that will see it grow from 131 long-term care beds to 160, while improving standards throughout the facility.

To further increase access to services, the Marianhill Board of Directors has agreed to provide fifty percent of these beds as basic subsidized long-term care spaces. This means more people in need who live on a basic pension will have better access to a bed.

Successful implementation of this project will increase our capacity for quality care-giving and human dignity. That’s why we’re calling this project BUILDING CARE!

Architectural plans for the project illustrate a two-storey addition built onto the existing D Wing. Designed to meet new government standards, the floor plans comprise a ring of private, accessible resident rooms, public lounges, dining areas and care stations overlooking an open-air courtyard.

According to CEO Linda Tracey, “We’re redesigning Marianhill to cultivate an increased sense of belonging for our residents, families, staff and volunteers. By nurturing essential connections, studies show we improve physical health and mental well-being, and ultimately build a stronger, more vital community.”

Building Care Campaign

In the fall of 2018, the Marianhill Foundation announced the Building Care campaign, a fundraising project to support a major redevelopment project at Marianhill.

On June 13, 2023, a groundbreaking ceremony was held launching the construction project which includes a major upgrade to the electrical system and a 92-bed addition.

The construction has proceeded since that date with the walls and windows of the addition nearing completion and the interior work beginning. This two-story addition built onto the existing D Wing meets government standards. Floor plans comprise a ring of private and shared accessible resident rooms, lounges, dining areas and care stations overlooking an open-air courtyard.

Our community has been very generous in supporting the Building Care campaign; however, we continue to need your support as we plan for the interior design, equipment and supplies that will make this a home for our residents.

We continue to acknowledge and recognize donations over $1000 as follows:

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Building Care — How To Give

Whether you’re a private individual, a member of a local community group, or the manager of a corporation, you can contribute to the Building Care campaign:

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