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Quality care is our top priority.

Caring for people is at the core of everything we do.

Accessibility

Extendicare is committed to providing services in a manner that respects the dignity and independence of everyone, including people with disabilities.

The Ontario government passed the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act in 2005. It is the goal of the government of Ontario to make Ontario accessible by 2025.Extendicare (Canada) Inc. is committed to complying with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 and all of the standards under it in order to meet the accessibility needs of persons with disabilities in a timely manner.

The multi-year plan below outlines Extendicare (Canada) Inc.’s strategy to prevent and remove barriers to address the current and future requirements of the AODA, and in order to fulfill our commitment as outlined in Extendicare (Canada) Inc.’s Accessibility Policies.

Extendicare will provide, on request, information in an accessible format or with communication supports to people with disabilities, in a manner that takes into account their disability.

If you have any feedback, please submit it using any one of the following methods:

By Email: communications@extendicare.com

By Phone: 905-470-4000

By Mail:

3000 Steeles Ave E, Suite 400
Markham, ON L3R 9W2
Canada

What’s New

Brittany’s story: Walking to remember Gramma and to support Alzheimer’s awareness

Extendicare Maple View in Sault St. Marie, Ont., is among Extendicare long-term care homes that are holding local walks and events in support of the Alzheimer Society of Canada. “This Walk is very important to me, not only as a team member supporting our home’s residents, but because my grandmother had Alzheimer's and was a resident here at Maple View,” says Brittany.

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