
TORONTO — The new Generations Toronto Campus has officially opened, including the provincially-funded long-term care home that adds 122 beds to the city.
Generations Toronto, which is part of a 60-acre campus, was inaugurated by His Highness the Aga Khan and is part of a national initiative to improve health outcomes for seniors, a release reads. The campus includes affordable housing, health-care services, child care and more.
The new long-term care home will consist of two floors in a 27-storey building and will feature shared amenities on the main floor, including program and community spaces. It will primarily serve the Shia Ismaili Muslim community and will provide culturally appropriate services, while supporting the diverse cultural needs of all residents, the release notes.
The home was supported by the Province of Ontario’s construction funding subsidy top-up.







