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Accreditation Update
To better serve our community, clients, volunteers and staff, St. Paul’s is applying for accreditation from the Canadian Council on Health Services Accreditation. Accreditation is a very important recognition that shows we comply with national standards of health care delivery.Seniors Take A Walk in the Park
(Scarborough, ON): A chill, but beautiful day greeted walkers at Cedarbrook Park located at Markham Road and Lawrence. Walkers were there to participate in Walk in the Park sponsored by St. Paul’s L’Amoreaux Centre, Toronto Parks, Forestry, and Recreation, Toronto Heart Health Partnership and the...St. Paul's Celebrates Seniors' Month
Seniors have their very own month in which we can all celebrate, honour and recognize the uniqueness and rich experience of older adults. It’s important for us all to acknowledge the many positive contributions seniors make to their community every day.Working Towards Accreditation
St. Paul’s L’Amoreaux Centre is currently in the process of applying for accreditation from the Canadian Council on Health Services Accreditation.Accreditation is based on the philosophy of quality service delivery and ensuring the process of quality improvement. It also emphasizes client patient...Working Towards Accreditation
St. Paul’s L’Amoreaux Centre is currently in the process of applying for accreditation from the Canadian Council on Health Services Accreditation.Accreditation is based on the philosophy of quality service delivery and ensuring the process of quality improvement. It also emphasizes client patient...St. Paul's Celebrates Canada's 140th Birthday
St. Paul’s Canada Day Celebration held on June 29 celebrated our nation’s 140th birthday. There was a large turn out for the event held on two floors of Bridlewood Mall.The event began with the opening ceremonies featuring Larry Burke, Executive Director of St. Paul’s and Jim Kaufman, Chairman; and...The Start Eating Healthy and Exercise Project
St. Paul’s is leading a new community health initiative in Scarborough, The Start Eating Healthy and Exercise Project. The purpose of this project is to promote healthy living and physical activity among older adults from diverse community populations.The project’s main objectives are to:Great Achievements from the Breast Health Project
Since 2004, the Scarborough Breast Health Community Action Project has celebrated a number of successes within the Scarborough community. The benefits realized from this Project will be sustained through the efforts of St. Paul’s.Pages
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