Announcements
Why Caregivers Need Self-Care
When Jennifer Tang realized her mother was spiraling into a downward slump of despair she booked an appointment with a Psychiatrist who diagnosed her mother with clinical depression. “At the beginning, some days I felt hopeless and waited for it to pass” she says.Volunteer Fair for Older Adults and Seniors
SPLC will be hosting a volunteer fair to teach you about how to get involved in the community. The event will take place on August 23rd at SPLC's centre.The SPLC Amazing Walk for Seniors Recap
On June 16, SPLC held its annual Walk for Seniors event, with a new theme: The SPLC Amazing Walk for Seniors.The SPLC Amazing Walk for Seniors
Every year, SPLC hosts an Annual Walk for Seniors, where residents, staff and community members join us. Our annual walk promotes the physical and mental wellbeing of seniors in the community. We aim to lower the rate of social isolation amongst seniors by hosting engaging events that support...St. Paul's L'Amoreaux Centre launches new corporation
We are pleased to announce, that St. Paul’s L’Amoreaux Centre has established a new non-profit charitable corporation named Senior Persons Living Connected (SPLC). SPLC will assume responsibility for property management services, and over 15 health and support services effective...Happy Lunar New Year!
Wishing you, your family and friends every happiness, peace, health and good fortune in 2017! Gong Hay Fat Choy and Gong Xi Fa Cai 恭禧发财$34,600 OTF Grant for Public Area Renovation
We are pleased to announce the approval of an Ontario Trillium Fund grant to fully renovate our main washrooms and perform repairs to our Activity Room.Season's Greetings!
Season's Greetings to all our clients, caregivers, donors, supporters, staff, volunteers and community members. Each of you contributed to making St. Paul's L'Amoreaux Centre a special place this year and we look forward to spending time with you in 2017!Remembering Zahra Abdille
Zahra Abdille was the first Nurse Practitioner with our Geriatric Assessment and Intervention Network (GAIN) community team. As one of the first members of our team, she became highly regarded for her clinical skills and kind, gentle nature. Her friendliness, knowledge, and professionalism made her...Pages
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