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move,” explains Sinclair. “They can continue to live in
this community setting and obtain whatever services
or assistance they need to stay healthy and indepen-
dent.”
Georgian Village incorporates six different senior
housing models:
Georgian Manor Long-Term Care Home has 138 long-
term care beds, and five convalescent beds. Accord-
ing to Sinclair, the convalescent beds are a new level
of service called “Convalescent Care.” Convalescent
Care is provided for short stays that are focused on
rehabilitation. “They’re primarily for seniors that have
had some type of surgery, for example, and they need
some more intensive rehabilitation. They don’t need
to be in the hospital, but it’s more than they could get
if they were back in the community, in their home, so
it’s kind of a short stop. They get the support so they’re
able to get back into their home.”
Georgian Residences consists of 42 Assisted Living
rental apartments. Its tenants are able to maintain
their personal independence while also receiving
specialized attention to their needs. Assisted Living
residents can enjoy an outdoor patio, central dining,
spa and shower rooms if support is needed, amenity
spaces, and all community programs and services of
the Georgian Village Center.
Life Lease Garden Homes are 17 single-story, 2 bed-
room units that are bought by their owners. In addi-
tion, there are 40 Life Lease Apartment Suites on the
Georgian Village Campus for seniors who don’t want,
or can’t afford, a single family house. Georgian Terrac-
es is an affordable housing complex that contains 40