Building for the future

At Extendicare, we have an important role to play in delivering a stronger, renewed long-term care system to serve Canadians across the country, for generations to come.

This recognition is what drives our plans to rebuild every older home in our network, as part of our multi-year, national Improving Care Plan.

Our investments deliver newly constructed homes built to modern design standards to residents and their families, and provide a significant increase to capacity in the system, to support the growing numbers of seniors in Canada in need of high-quality seniors’ care.

Each of our new homes offer residents improved quality of life through expanded square footage, private bedrooms for all, enhanced resident activity and restorative therapy areas, secure access to courtyards and more dedicated space for connections with loved ones.

We have been providing long-term care in Canada for more than 50 years. With our redevelopment efforts active today in several communities, we are building for the next 50, to serve those who will rely on our care tomorrow.

Extendicare Crossing Bridge in Stittsville, Ontario is our newest long-term care home in the Ottawa region. The 256-bed home, with state-of-the art features and a modern design, welcomed residents in January of 2025.

A modern four-story apartment building with a mix of beige and brown exterior panels, large windows, and trees lining the sidewalk in front.

Crossing Bridge

Open

Stittsville, ON

Extendicare Crossing Bridge is home to 256 residents, including those from Extendicare West End Villa as well as 128 new residents from the Ottawa region.
A modern three-story building with gray siding and stone accents, a parking lot with cars, and a blue sign reading "Limestone Ridge" in front.

Limestone Ridge

Open

Kingston, ON

Limestone Ridge is home to 192 residents. The new, larger home will increase capacity to serve the eastern Ontario region, by welcoming all residents from the former Extendicare Kingston and 69 new residents awaiting long-term care.

A multi-story building with a sign in front reading "Countryside, 2307 Algonquin Road, Extendicare" on a partially snow-covered lawn.

Countryside

Open

Sudbury, ON

Our newly built home in Sudbury is now open. Countryside has welcomed all residents from the former Extendicare Falconbridge. It is home to a total of 256 residents, including 58 new residents in need of long-term care in the Sudbury region.

A modern two-story building with large windows and an outdoor courtyard featuring tables, chairs, umbrellas, and landscaped garden beds.

Elmwood Place

Open

London, ON

Home to 128 residents, Extendicare Elmwood Place offers residents enhanced comfort and quality of life. When doors opened, 50 new residents in need of long-term care in the London area were welcomed.

Two-story building with red and beige siding, large entrance, flower pots, and a "Welcome to Knowledge Manor" banner beside the front door on a wet day.

Stoneridge Manor

Open

Carleton Place, ON

West of downtown Ottawa, the newly built Stoneridge Manor is home to 128 residents. The larger home has increased its capacity to accommodate 68 new residents in Lanark County.

A four-story modern apartment building with parked cars in front and landscaping including green grass, trees, and shrubs under a partly cloudy sky.

Peterborough

Opening Q1 2026

Peterborough, ON

When doors open, we will welcome 256 residents to their new home. Current residents at the existing Extendicare Peterborough and an additional 84 residents waiting on the long-term care waitlist will have access to compassionate, high-quality care from our skilled team.
A modern, multi-story building with a brick and dark panel exterior, several windows, and parked cars in the foreground under a clear sky.

Carlingview Manor

Opening Q2 2026

Ottawa, ON

Carlingview Manor will welcome 250 residents from the current home and an additional 70 new residents awaiting care in the surrounding region.

A modern, multi-story building with a covered entrance, cars parked in front, and people walking nearby under a partly cloudy sky.

Orléans

Opening Q1 2027

Orléans, ON

This new home in the Ottawa suburb of Orléans will welcome 256 residents, including residents moving from Extendicare Laurier Manor. With space for 22 additional residents, it will increase the region’s capacity for care.

A four-story modern building with light and dark brown exterior walls, an entrance canopy, parked cars, and landscaped grounds under a partly cloudy sky.

St. Catharines

Q1 2027

St. Catharines, ON

The new Extendicare St. Catharines will be home to 256 residents. When construction is complete, the modern and larger long-term care home will welcome an additional 104 residents awaiting long-term care in the Niagara region.

A modern two-story building with brick and light-colored siding, a parking lot with cars in front, and landscaped greenery under a partly cloudy sky.

Port Stanley

Q1 2027

Port Stanley, ON

When doors open, this new home will welcome 128 residents, including the 60 residents moving from the current Extendicare Port Stanley home. When completed, the home will expand the region’s capacity to provide care to 68 more seniors in need in Southwestern Ontario.

A modern three-story building with large windows, a covered entrance, parked cars, and people walking in the parking lot under a partly cloudy sky.

London

Q2 2027

London, ON

When construction is completed, the new Extendicare London will offer compassionate, high-quality care to 192 residents. The home will be modern in design and will welcome residents and team members from the existing home in addition to 22 new residents awaiting long-term care in the London area, when doors open in 2027.

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