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Long-Term Care Residential Centres / Centres d'hébergements
General Interests
Father Dowd Centre

Founded by the Catholic Church with support from Montreal’s English-speaking community, the core mission of the Father Dowd Residential Centre is to care for aging members of the community who are no longer able to live independently and whose safety and well-being are entrusted to Father Dowd by their families.
The focus of the Centre is to provide care in a welcoming and homelike environment tailored to each resident’s individual needs. Our fundamental commitment to the well-being and safety of our residents—shared by all staff and volunteers, as well as by each resident’s family—underlies all of our policies and practices, as well as the design of our physical environment. We consider family members partners in care so that, even when they live at a distance, they feel welcome and involved in the care their loved one is receiving.
Father Dowd receives its mandate and operating budget from the Quebec government in addition to generous support by its Auxiliary for special programs and other needs.
Henri-Bradet Centre

The core mission of the Henri-Bradet Residential Centre is to care for aging members of the community who are no longer able to function independently and whose safety and well-being are entrusted to us by their families.
Our focus is on providing care in a welcoming, secure and homelike environment tailored to individual needs. Our fundamental commitment to well-being and safety—shared by all staff and volunteers, as well as by each resident’s family—underlies all our policies and practices, as well as the design of our physical environment. We engage families as partners in care so that, even when they live at a distance, they feel welcome and included in life at the Centre.
The Henri-Bradet Residential Centre receives its mandate and operating budget from the government.
St Andrew Centre

Founded with the support of the Montreal Presbyterian community, the primary goal of the Saint Andrew Residential Centre is to care for aging members of the community who are no longer able to function independently and whose safety and well-being are entrusted to us by their families.
Our focus is on providing care in a welcoming, secure and homelike environment tailored to individual needs. Our fundamental commitment to well-being and safety— shared by all staff and volunteers, as well as by each resident’s family—underlies all our policies and practices, as well as the design of our physical environment. We engage families as partners in care so that, even when they live at a distance, they feel welcome and included in life at the Centre.
The Saint Andrew Residential Centre receives its mandate and operating budget from the Quebec government and is generously supported by its Foundation for special programs and other needs.
St Margaret Centre

Founded by the Anglican Church and support from Montreal’s English-speaking community, the core mission of the Saint Margaret Residential Centre is to care for aging members of the community who are no longer able to function independently and whose safety and well-being are entrusted to us by their families.
Our focus is on providing care in a welcoming, secure and homelike environment tailored to individual needs. Our fundamental commitment to wellbeing and safety—shared by all staff and volunteers, as well as by each resident’s family—underlies all our policies and practices, as well as the design of our physical environment. We engage families as partners in care so that, even when they live at a distance, they feel welcome and included in life at the Centre.
The Saint Margaret Residential Centre receives its mandate and operating budget from the government. Funding for special projects comes from the Drummond Foundation, which has been supporting Saint Margaret since the days of the nuns.
St. Margaret Day Center
St. Margaret Day Centre provides organized morning and afternoon activities for seniors with physical and/or cognitive deficits, while still living at home in the community. The main goal of the day centre is to enable isolated seniors to receive recreation stimulation while supporting their caregivers with a respite break. Volunteers assist Day Center staff with a wide range of tasks including recreational and well-being activities for the participants as well as mealtime lunch service..