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Long Term Care

Rest Haven PCH Front Entrance

Rest Haven Personal Care Home

Already a part of an aging-in-place campus, this major expansion of Rest Haven Personal Care Home increases resident rooms from 60 to 142, linking to Woodhaven Manor seniors housing (also designed by ft3 in two phases in the 1990s).
Interior hallway of Boyne Lodge

Boyne Lodge Personal Care Home

Aging-in-Place is about choices. The choice to live in your community. The choice to have options that will allow you to maintain a lifestyle that you have been accustomed to is a positive one. This can be supported by creating a series of households with a small number of residents to maintain a more residential feel.
Kerrobert Integrated Health Centre. Backyard of facility with tiered lawn and gardens.

Kerrobert and District Health Centre

Designed to serve the acute and long-term care needs of the local community. The facility seamlessly integrates long-term care, and acute care beds, emergency care, diagnostics, community health services, and a medical clinic within the same footprint
Biggar Integrated Health Centre. Back of facility with landscaped grounds, sidewalks, and gazebo.

Biggar & District Health Centre

In 2009, the Government of Saskatchewan announced the replacement of 13 long-term care facilities to improve healthcare services across the province. In the Town of Biggar, the existing Diamond Lodge would transform into a new 54-resident, long-term care facility attached to the Biggar Union Hospital.
Rosetown + District Health Centre Front Entrance

Rosetown and District Health Centre – Rose Villa

A new addition connected to the existing hospital, providing 54 long-term care residents. The long-term care residents are divided into five 10 or 11-resident household configurations each with their own activity space, screened porch and dining room
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Land Acknowledgement

We acknowledge northern Manitoba includes lands that were and are the ancestral lands of the inuit. We respect the spirit and intent of Treaties and Treaty Making and remain committed to working in partnership with First Nations, Inuit and Métis people in the spirit of truth, reconciliation and collaboration.

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