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Our home welcomes visitors seven-days-a-week. Although there are no specific visiting hours, we ask that visitors be mindful of residents and their roommates’ need for privacy and rest and respectful of restrictions put in place for safety reasons or to prevent the spread of infections.

Residents who are able are encouraged to go on outings such as shopping trips, visits with family for holidays, birthdays, anniversaries and other excursions to favourite places that they may have frequented before joining our home. For safety reasons, residents must sign out when they leave our home.

Please check with our home regarding the notification process, as well as further information on overnight stays.

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Extendicare Ridgeview

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385 Highland Rd W
Stoney Creek, Ontario
L8J 3X9
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Stoney Creek, Ontario

L8J 3X9

Phone: (905) 561-3332

Fax: (905) 561-3337

Email:

CNH_Ridgeview@extendicare.com

Ontario Long-Term Care Family Support and Action Line: toll-free

1-866-434-0144

Hours of operation: 8:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m., 7 days a week

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