Extendicare Scarborough

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Health Care Services at Extendicare Scarborough

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Long-term care

Extendicare’s long-term care services are designed for people who can no longer be cared for at home or in assisted living. Our homes specialize in providing long-term care and a variety of innovative services and programs that help support the physical and emotional needs of an individual over an extended period of time, whether that is a period of months or even years.

Convalescent care

Extendicare’s uses an interdisciplinary, person-centered approach for residents who have suffered from a prolonged acute or chronic illness or have recently been injured and/or undergone surgery. These residents often require ongoing assessment and treatment, nutritional support or assistance with self-care and activities of daily living. With a length of stay from seven to a maximum of 90 days, our goal is to not only get you home safe, but to help you stay there.

Restorative care

Extendicare’s uses a coordinated approach to care which is integrated throughout all aspects of our home. This approach is intended to ensure that all residents, regardless of the length of time they stay with us, are able to maintain or improve their functional and cognitive capacities in all aspects of daily living to the extent of their own abilities.

Respite care

Very similar in nature to our short stay, respite care services are offered with the care-giver in mind. Often caregivers in the communities we serve are carrying the burden of care alone and it can be both exhausting and overwhelming. Our respite care services provide the caregiver a break so they can go on vacation or simply rest and recharge, all while feeling confident that their loved one is receiving top quality care and service while they take their much-needed break. Extendicare offers respite care services across Ontario with a total of 16 homes and 27 beds.

Dignity, compassion, and clinical expertise | High-quality end-of-life care delivery

Every resident and their family deserve compassionate and high-quality care at each step of their journey in long-term care.

To support those in our care as they enter or prepare for their final chapter in long-term care, our teams work with families to tailor individualized care plans for their loved ones, in what can be some of the most difficult times in their lives.

We provide enhanced palliative care training for interdisciplinary teams across each of our homes in partnership with Pallium Canada, Canada’s leading palliative care educators, to enable our team members to provide high-quality clinical, spiritual, and emotional palliative care supports for residents and their families.

Are you a family member or essential care partner?

Pallium offers free Essential Caregiver Palliative Care Training to families. For more information, practical training and resources for caregiver partners to support loved ones in palliative care, visit: LEAP Carers – Pallium Canada

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The Heart of Extendicare Hillcrest: Elouise and Brenda bring compassion and leadership to the Residents’ Council 

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REACH earns a spot in national best practice library for listening and leading

Our Resident Experience and Action Council for Homes (REACH) group has been recognized as a Canadian leader. The REACH group recently earned a spot in the Health Standards Organization’s (HSO) Leading Practice Library for its approach to resident engagement and co-design. What does that mean? Health care providers across Canada are encouraged to follow Extendicare’s lead to truly listen to and act on resident feedback.     What is REACH?  Established in 2014, REACH is

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Clubs were swinging and spirits were high as Extendicare welcomed partners from across our network back to Lionhead Golf Club for the 12th annual charity golf tournament in support of the Alzheimer Society of Canada (ASC).   This year, our golf tournament raised over $160,000 to add to the continued success of the event. To date, the event has raised more than $1.8 million. We are proud to continue raising funds in support of the

CTV News Winnipeg features Extendicare Poseidon Care Centre team member and his run across Canada inspired by residents and Terry Fox

Jackson Charron-Okerlund, a Recreation Aide at Extendicare Poseidon Care Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba who ran across Canada raising over $100,000 for cancer research in just 160 days, was recently highlighted on CTV News Winnipeg, on Terry Fox Day in the province.  Jackson says he was inspired to run across the country in honour of Terry Fox, and also by residents at the long-term care home.  “When I first began working at Poseidon Care Centre, I didn’t

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