Accommodations

A home for all

Accommodations

The first thing you’ll notice about Copper Terrace is that it doesn’t feel like a long-term care home. Residents roam freely, enjoying all of our included amenities giving our secure, temperature controlled building a community-based feel.

Copper Terrace is licensed for 138 beds and currently operating 132 beds. We provide four self-contained, beautifully furnished resident home areas with basic, semi-private, and private rooms with ensuite washrooms to accommodate both single and coupled residents. Additionally, every room has access to a telephone and cable outlet. Baths and showers are provided to residents at a minimum of twice per week to maintain healthy hygiene. To ensure safety, entrance doors, stairwells, and elevators all have controlled access with codes being provided upon request.

No matter your age, moving can be a difficult process. That’s why we encourage residents to personalize their spaces with art, photography, afghans, furniture, pillows, etc. to help settle in. In the interest of safety, some items are prohibited, such as electric blankets, heating pads, refrigerators, extension cords, and area rugs.

A favourite meeting ground for many of our residents, The Mark Denomy Memorial Chapel was dedicated in 2006 in honour of a former resident. A place of gathering and worship, our chapel hosts weekly services for various faith groups in our community.

Other shared spaces on our main floor include the Fireside Lounge, Pool Table / Games Room, Café, Entertainment & Television Lounge, Computer / Internet Area and Copper Terrace General Store. Our Family Kitchen and Tree House are always available for preparing and sharing meals, as well as celebrating events with loved ones. For the quieter moments, our wheelchair-accessible Peace Garden is a fully-landscaped paradise and favorite reading spot for residents who frequent our large-print library.

To ensure ease of access and safety, each floor in our building hosts a dining room with assigned seating. This is done both to provide routine for residents and facilitate attendance checks. For those requiring assistance with meals, we have on-site staff ready to accommodate.

Resident Rooms

Televisions: We have provided televisions in resident lounges for resident’s use. Should a resident prefer their own television in their room, they may have cable installed. The resident or family member assumes the installation (provided by Rogers Cable) and financial responsibilities. In the interest of safety, we request that any electrical equipment brought into the home is checked by our Maintenance Department to ensure it is CSA-approved before it is used. Residents making use of radios and televisions will be expected to respect the rights of other residents.

Telephones: Should daily telephone calls be part of the resident’s routines, we suggest that installation of a private line. You may contact Bell Canada directly to arrange the installation. Residents are not permitted to use the telephones located at the nursing stations.

Ministry Inspections

Annual inspections are completed by the Ontario Ministry of Long Term Care. The Resident Quality Inspection (RQI) outlines any areas for improvement for the home in relation to the standards, Long Term Care Homes Act and the Regulations.

Tours

Copper Terrace is pleased to offer tours of our home. We believe that it is important that families view several homes prior to placing their loved ones' name on the long term care waiting list. Tours can be arranged by calling our Volunteer Coordinator or Director of Programs and Support Services.

If you are placing your loved one in Copper Terrace, please feel free to contact our home to have your questions answered. The staff at Copper Terrace is here to assist you with a smooth transition, and we will be pleased to help in any way we can.
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