Principled Leadership Program
By Arran Fraser
Congratulations to the 10 most recent graduates of Radiant Care’s Principled Leadership Program!
By Arran Fraser
Congratulations to the 10 most recent graduates of Radiant Care’s Principled Leadership Program!
By Arran Fraser
Check out our revamped Montessori webpages to see the impact Montessori is having in our homes
By Arran Fraser
Radiant Care is honored to be selected as the recipient of Brock University’s 2020-2021 Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Outstanding Community Partner Award
By Arran Fraser
2020 was a year like no other! We adapted, we innovated, we overcame.
By Arran Fraser
Not only will new tenants find a home as members of our Radiant Care community, they will also have a beautiful updated living space
By Arran Fraser
Nelly is the author of a recently distributed children’s story book that had an interesting beginning!
By Arran Fraser
Our Tabor Manor wellness suite tenants were delighted to receive Valentine’s Day care packages this week!
By Arran Fraser
Armin has mastered the hobby of building scale models of famous ships and buildings
By Arran Fraser
We are grateful that many of our long-term care residents, congregate living tenants, and staff have received the COVID-19 vaccine
By Arran Fraser
Our partnership with Niagara College continues, with PSW students receiving hands-on learning experiences through a living classroom and real-world experience in both long-term care and supportive housing at our Tabor Manor site.
By Arran Fraser
This announcement confirms an additional allocation of 38 beds. Pleasant Manor now has 160 bed licences confirmed, allowing us to move forward on this much-needed project.
By Arran Fraser
“I was happy to give someone a source of happiness and purpose,” she said. “I know many older adults are isolated and may not be able to see their family members this year. I hope this gives them some connection and purpose during a more difficult holiday season.”
By Arran Fraser
Being able to use the virtual reality headsets with the residents allows us to go back to our roots of what recreation therapy is all about. Residents are able to have meaningful participation in a virtual intervention that stimulates them emotionally, physically, socially, and spiritually.