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Construction Begins on Long-term Care Home in Deep River

Written by Judy Lamelza | Aug 9, 2024 3:24:10 PM

The Ontario government has recently broken ground on a significant new project in Deep River: the Four Seasons Lodge long-term care home. This project marks a critical step in the province's ongoing efforts to enhance long-term care facilities, providing much-needed support for seniors in the region. This blog will detail the construction and design aspects of this project.

 

Project Overview

Key Details:

 

  • Location: Deep River, Ontario
  • Facility Name: Four Seasons Lodge Long-Term Care Home
  • Developer: Ontario government in collaboration with local partners
  • Total Beds: 96

 

“Congratulations to the team at Deep River and District Health on the construction of this new home. Our government is fixing long-term care and ensuring we build homes for seniors in the communities they helped build. Today marks a significant milestone for Deep River. When construction is complete, 96 residents will have a modern and comfortable place to call home.”

Minister of Long-Term Care | Natalia Kusendova-Bashta

 

 

Construction and Design Features

 

1. Facility Structure

  • Single Building Design: The long-term care home will be a single structure designed to accommodate 96 beds. This design is intended to streamline operations and ensure that all residents have easy access to care and amenities.
  • Modern Design: The building will incorporate modern architectural elements that emphasize functionality and comfort for residents.

2. Resident Rooms

  • 96 Resident Rooms: The facility will include 96 individual resident rooms, each designed with the latest standards in comfort and accessibility. These rooms will provide private spaces for residents, ensuring dignity and privacy.

3. Common Areas

  • Dining and Activity Spaces: The design includes spacious dining areas and activity rooms where residents can gather for meals and social events. These spaces are crucial for fostering a sense of community and enhancing the quality of life for residents.
  • Lounges and Recreation Areas: In addition to dining and activity spaces, the facility will feature lounges and recreational areas. These areas will be equipped with comfortable and socialization among residents.

4. Specialized Care Facilities

. On-Site Medical Care: The design includes spaces dedicated to on-site medical care, ensuring that residents have access to healthcare services without needing to leave the facility. This is essential for the ongoing well-being and health monitoring of the residents.

  • Therapy Rooms: The facility will also feature therapy rooms designed for various types of physical, occupational, and recreational therapies. These rooms will be equipped with the necessary tools and equipment to support the therapeutic needs of the residents.

5. Outdoor Spaces

  • Landscaped Gardens: The project includes landscaped outdoor spaces where residents can enjoy the natural environment. These gardens are designed to be accessible and safe, providing a serene setting for outdoor activities and relaxation.
  • Walking Paths: Safe, accessible walking paths will be constructed throughout the outdoor areas, encouraging residents to engage in light physical activity and enjoy fresh air.

6. Sustainability and Energy Efficiency

  • Energy-Efficient Design: The building will incorporate energy-efficient systems and materials to minimize its environmental impact. This includes advanced HVAC systems, energy-efficient lighting, and the use of sustainable building materials.
  • Water Conservation: The design also emphasizes water conservation through the use of low-flow fixtures and water-efficient landscaping.

 

ReNew Canada reports that the construction of the Four Seasons Lodge long-term care home in Deep River is a significant development for the community, promising to provide high-quality care for seniors in a modern, thoughtfully designed facility. For those involved in the construction, this project represents an opportunity to contribute to a meaningful cause while working on a state-of-the-art building designed with both functionality and sustainability in mind.

As construction progresses, the facility is expected to become a cornerstone of care in Deep River, offering a safe, comfortable, and supportive environment for its residents. This project not only addresses the immediate need for more long-term care beds in the region but also sets a new standard for care facilities across Ontario.