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  2. Sienna Senior Living - Wikipedia

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    Sienna Senior Living Inc. is a Canadian publicly traded senior housing company based in Markham, Ontario.As at 31 December 2019, the company owned and operated 70 seniors’ living residences in addition to managing 13 residences for third parties; all were located either in Ontario or B.C. [1] In Ontario, Sienna was the largest long-term care operator. [2]

  3. Aveo Group - Wikipedia

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    Aveo Group is an Australian company, and a leading owner, operator and manager of over 90 retirement and aged care communities across Australia. The retirement communities are located in Queensland, New South Wales, SA, Victoria and Tasmania, and as of 2021, Aveo provides senior living choices for over 12,000 residents.

  4. Allity - Wikipedia

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    Allity is an accredited Residential Aged Care Provider [1] founded in March 2013 with 45 locations in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia. [2] [3] The homes offer all levels of permanent and respite care allowing for aging in place as well as providing secure dementia facilities.

  5. Extendicare - Wikipedia

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    Extendicare owns and operates dozens of long-term care and retirement facilities, with the majority in Ontario and 11% in Alberta. The company has a number of significant subsidiaries and divisions, including ParaMed, Esprit Lifestyle Communities, Extendicare Assist, and its Purchasing Partner Network division, SGP.

  6. Nursing home care in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In Quebec, the regulatory body is the Quebec Ministry of Health and Social Services. [1] In Ontario, for-profit companies run 57 per cent of long-term care homes, charities run 24 per cent and municipalities 17 per cent. [2] Private facilities are completely independent from government ownership and

  7. Purplebricks Canada - Wikipedia

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    In January 2012, the two ComFree Commonsense Network brokerages were launched in Ontario and Alberta. [6] In July 2013, WeList.com joined the ComFree network. [7] In 2015, DuProprio (the site's parent company) was purchased by Yellow Pages Group for $50 million. [8]

  8. Anglican Retirement Villages, Diocese of Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Residential care: this focuses on a number of key care needs including dementia, palliative care, rehabilitation and psycho-geriatric care. Underpinning all care services ARV developed close working relationships with local Anglican parishes to ensure appropriate chaplaincy and Christian ministry services are visible and accessible throughout ...

  9. Heritage Care - Wikipedia

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    During the outbreak of COVID-19 in Victoria, a facility managed by Heritage Care Pty Ltd; the Epping Gardens Aged Care home, experienced a sudden surge in cases. [5] Families of the residents of the home publicly accused the company of serious mismanagement in attempting to stop the virus outbreak. [5]