Last updated: December 4, 2025
Should you have any questions, please reach out to a member of the management team at the home.
What are the current requirements to visit?
All general visitors, including children under the age of 5, can visit homes. Indoor and outdoor visits can be any size, space permitting.
How many people can visit?
While there is no set limit on visitors, indoor visits depend on space availability and capacity. To book or rent space, please reach out to reception.
What proof of vaccination is needed at the screening desk?
Proof of vaccination is no longer required to enter a Regional Long-Term Care home.
Where can I go while visiting?
Visiting can occur in resident rooms, in the hallways of the home area, home area lounges, and TV rooms. Visiting in common areas off the home areas is permitted.
Should a resident or home area be placed in isolation or outbreak, please refer to the direction provided by IPAC and Public Health for visiting.
Are there specific visiting hours?
We encourage regular visits from family and friends. Family and friends are welcome to participate in our social programs, Family Council and resident care conferences. There are no restricted visiting hours. However, we ask visitors to check with staff if they want to visit between 8 p.m. and 7 a.m.
Please use the Visitor Sign In/Out logs at each visit as it is important to know who is in the building in the event of an emergency.
Can I take my loved one home or on a day outing?
Yes. Please contact the RN on unit to arrange.
Can a resident leave for a medical appointment?
Yes, medical appointments are permitted. If the unit is in outbreak, please speak with IPAC and RN if a resident needs to leave the building for a medical appointment.
What happens if I become sick or test positive with COVID-19 and I have recently visited or spent time with a resident?
Please notify the home immediately. The IPAC Practitioner will determine the risk of the exposure and advise of any next steps.