The Marianhill Nursing Home, a cornerstone of long-term care in Renfrew County, is set to expand its capacity with a major $59-million investment. This exciting development is a welcomed announcement for the region’s aging population and their families, as it aims to provide more quality care for seniors in the community.
On June 13, 2023, a ceremonial groundbreaking took place at Marianhill, marking the beginning of this significant project. The event was attended by Marianhill CEO Linda Tracey, Ontario Minister of Long-Term Care Paul Calandra, and local MPP John Yakabuski. Together, they celebrated this major step forward in the expansion of one of Renfrew County’s largest long-term care facilities. The new expansion will enhance the care services provided to the growing elderly population, helping to address the increasing demand for long-term care beds in the region.
Linda Tracey expressed her gratitude for the substantial funding that made this expansion possible, emphasizing how vital it is for improving the quality of care at Marianhill.
The expansion is the culmination of years of meticulous planning and dedicated fundraising efforts, all aimed at improving care services and facilities for local seniors. With the new space, Marianhill will be able to admit more residents, providing much-needed support for elderly individuals in the community who deserve the best care available. This aligns with Marianhill’s ongoing mission to enhance the lives of seniors by offering compassionate, high-quality care.
As the construction progresses, Tracey encourages the public to consider supporting the initiative through donations.
For those interested in contributing to the continued growth of Marianhill’s services, more information on how to donate can be found on their website at Home – Marianhill.
This expansion is not just a physical building project—it’s a symbol of Marianhill’s enduring commitment to improving senior care in Renfrew County, ensuring that more families can rely on a trusted, compassionate service for their loved ones.
(Written by: Richard Evans)