Address: 5988 Main Street East, Beeton, Ontario, L0G 1A0
Telephone: (905) 729-2267
Simcoe Manor has 126 licensed long-term care beds. All Resident Home Areas and resident rooms are fully air-conditioned.
Management Contacts:
His Worship County Warden / Mayor Township of Ramara, Basil Clarke, Ext. 1226
Jane Sinclair, General Manager, Health and Emergency Services, Ext. 1154
Janina Grabowski, Administrator, Ext.5200
Michelle Pauzé, Director, Seniors Services, Ext. 3125
Stacey Mackenzie, Director Resident Care, Ext. 5199
Donna Short, Associate Director of Resident Care, Ext. 5010
Tammy Conrad, Resident Care Program Supervisor, Ext. 5112
Marcus Roopchan, Infection Prevention and Control Specialist
Sabrina Spizzirri, Environmental Services Supervisor, Ext. 5106
David Berard, Supervisor Maintenance and Facilities, Ext. 5180
Ronjoy Deb, Dietary Services Supervisor, Ext. 5180
Rosa Athanassoulis, Program Support Services Supervisor, Ext. 5080
Peter Verduin, Supervisor, Community Programs, Ext. 5131
Laura Czovek, RAI Coordinator, Ext. 5030
Melody Irwin, Social Worker (Melody.Irwin@simcoe.ca)
Jacqueline Berchtold, Quality Improvement Initiative Lead, Ext. 1405
About Simcoe Manor - History
Simcoe Manor, home for the aged, is located on the site of the original House of Refuge
officially opened by the County of Simcoe in 1898 to provide accommodation, support and supervision for citizens of any age whose social or medical problems made it difficult for them to reside in their respective communities. In 1899, 42 males and 6 females resided at the Home, the oldest being 100 years old and the youngest 7 years old. A 47 bed care wing and staff accommodations were added to the original building in 1952 and the name was changed to Simcoe Manor Home for the Aged.
For many years the home operated a 250 acre farm. The farm was sold in 1965 leaving the home on 8 acres of land.
In 1973, the original House of Refuge was demolished. The new three level addition which replaced it provided expanded public areas, a swimming pool and semi-private rooms with adjoining washrooms. Accommodation was provided for 158 residents.
In April 1992, a major redevelopment of Simcoe Manor was initiated. The project involved a total renovation of the Home to provide primarily private rooms with en-suite washrooms, a special care unit for the cognitively impaired and a 100 percent barrier free environment. The renovated Home accommodates 126 residents and the new "Simcoe Village" consists of 32 self contained supportive living apartment units. Official Opening Ceremonies were held June 11, 1994.
The programs and services of the Manor are regulated by the Residential Services Branch of the Ontario Ministry of Health. The Manor is "accredited" by Accreditation Canada and is a full member of the Ontario Association of Non-Profit Homes and Services for Seniors.
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