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Hill House Hospice is a home-like alternative to institutional care and in-home care for those who are in the final stage of a terminal illness. The creation of an appropriate environment is an essential part of the holistic concept of care. Therefore, the selection of the site for Hill House Hospice was of primary importance. Located in the heart of Richmond Hill, Ontario, the home is well-situated to meet the needs of the broader York Region community. Hill House is set on approximately one acre of land. In addition to beautiful grounds, the house includes three bedrooms, a fully-equipped kitchen and a large livingroom with a fireplace. The House can accommodate up to three residents at a time. Hill House has many areas where family members and friends can have privacy, meditate or just take time for reflection. Hill House is a home in every sense of the word - filled with laughter, tears and memories.
Our immediate goals are to support the efforts of blood donors through the latest technology and improving donor clinics across the country, enhance programs to recruit and retain blood and bone marrow donors, and advance blood science research and development
The Arthritis Research Centre of Canada (ARC) is an international leader in medical research on Canada’s most debilitating chronic disease. ARC conducts consumer-driven clinical research to help reduce the burden of arthritis, and give people with arthritis better, more timely, and cost-effective solutions for living with their disease. With research centres in British Columbia, Alberta and Quebec, ARC’s research is making a critical difference in arthritis diagnosis, prognosis, prevention, care outcomes and quality of life issues for millions of arthritis patients.
A Six bedroom residential cancer hospice, nestled in a countryside setting with a forestry backdrop. This lovely dwelling provides a 'Home-Like' atmosphere with gathering rooms and glassed ceiling to floor sunroom for admiring the wildlife visitors. A peaceful place to live out those precious times left with family and friends. There is absolutely no cost to those who are in need of this dedicated care.
CPCCS is a non-profit grassroots organization. All funds are derived through donations, memorials, and fundraising initiatives. Funds donated are used to serve 72 communities located in the south central region of Manitoba. A yearly donation is also to Cancer Care Manitoba for research.
Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital Foundation supports Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital, which is Canada’s only teaching hospital in paediatric rehabilitation and a world leader in clinical care, research and education pertaining to children with disabilities and special needs. Each year, Holland Bloorview's accredited staff of 800 doctors, nurses, researchers, teachers, therapists and other specialists helps about 6,500 of these children.
The Foundation was incorporated in 1978 as a non-profit organization, set up to receive and administer donations from the public. The accumulated funds are for the sole benefit of the Wingham and District Hospital. The Foundation is operated by a volunteer Board of Directors independent of the Hospital. Each year the Foundation directs money to supplement the financial needs of the hospital to ensure the highest standard of health care.
The Grand River Hospital Foundation supports the financial needs of the Grand River Hospital, which is comprised of the Freeport and Kitchener-Waterloo Health Centres, and the Grand River Regional Cancer Centre. All sites are located in Kitchener, Ontario. Like the great tradition of caring that has long been established at Grand River Hospital, we are fortunate to have a community with a rich tradition of support. For more than 100 years, patients have been treated with the highest quality care at the Hospital, thanks in part to community contributions.
In addition to this traditional funding role Orillia Soldiers' Memorial Hospital Foundation will promote community awareness and education, foster volunteerism and participation in the health of our community. Your generous donations of money and time are the only way we have succeeded to date. Thank you for making a difference!
The Foundation works with the community as well as local businesses and service clubs to raise funds to purchase equipment used by clinicians and patients at the Hotel Dieu Shaver Health and Rehabilitation Centre.
We need your help today so that Grandview Children's Centre can provide critical therapy services for children and youth with special needs in Durham Region. We believe that Ours Kids deserve the opportunity to access the critical therapy services they need. The support of our community is vital to make this possible. Grandview serves over 4,300 children and youth, but nearly one thousand are still on a wait list.
When there is no cure, there is still support, care and compassion.....there is hospice. This is one of Philip Aziz Centre's key messages as a Hospice organization to make sure that no one (patient or their caregivers) should have to journey alone with a serious illness. This is why we advocate for, and efficiently deliver, quality, timely hospice care that is a necessary part of our health care system.Expanding upon our 17 years of hospice care, Emily's House , a 10-bed, family centred children's hospice, the first in the GTA, will open in January 2013.This hospice will service children and their families across Ontario who require a third care alternative to a hospital bed or 24/7 home care, which is not always available or can just be too much for the families to deal with. Whether a life is measured in days,weeks, months or even years, children living with a life-limiting diagnosis deserve the oportunity to learn, play, develop and grow....to just be kids.