We believe that quality of life for seniors can best be achieved in an environment which provides privacy, encourages maximum independence, promotes self-determination and choice, provides opportunities for relationships and purposeful activity, facilitates ties with the larger community and contributes to a sense of security and serenity.
Well-balanced meals are important at any age; our Food Services team and bright dining room make it easy to enjoy your meals!
Programs & activities to help you reach your own personal goals, while getting you comfortable with your new home and friends.
Convenience at your doorstep-
the main floor of OSCR is a hub of activity. Lounges, shopping, and community services abound.
"With the community atmosphere and activities offered, I feel like I am living my life again here at OSCR. The care provided by staff, and having met all of my friends here allows me to enjoy life in my senior years. Bronte and OSCR have all of the amenities that provide a happy and interesting life."
Client
"The staff at OSCR are a key element of its success. From the kitchen staff who prepare outstanding meals to the dining room staff who strive to make every mealtime a wonderful experience, the dedication to resident care is clear. Across the board, staff are caring, considerate, kind, and compassionate- contributing to the overall positive environment."
Client's Family
"A feeling of safety comes from the wonderful care and help that I receive from the kind staff at OSCR. I love the friendly atmosphere; my life here feels carefree. I have lived at OSCR for five years, and time has gone so happily, I don't miss living alone."
Client
Registered Charity #108-090-432 and an approved Supports For Daily Living (SDL) program provider.
Program funding provided by Ontario Health and Halton Region.
OSCR's grounds are located on the territories of the Anishnabek, Huron-Wendat, Haudenosaunee, Ojibway, and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. We also recognize the past and present contributions of Métis, Inuit and First Nations peoples that continue to have a hand in shaping and strengthening these communities in our province and country as a whole.