Labdara Lithuanian Nursing Home
5 Resurrection Road
Toronto, ON
M9A 5G1
Labdara Foundation
owns and operates the Labdara Lithuanian Nursing Home
On June 25th, 2002, Labdara, the only Lithuanian Long-Term Care Nursing Home in Canada, opened its doors to receive its first residents.
Labdara Lithuanian Nursing Home shall provide a nurturing home that meets the physical, social, cultural and spiritual needs of its residents
Our newsletters are published 4 times a year for the benefit of our resident & families. The newsletters provide insight into upcoming events, phots and details of past events, resident articles etc.
Volunteers are one of our most valuable resources. Our volunteer program has been designed to recruit, screen, orient, train, support and evaluate willing participants in a variety of fulfilling and engaging duties. Some of these responsibilities would include:
Some of our services are listed below:
Chiropody, Dental Denturist, Audiology, Eye Care, Physiotherapy
Hair Care, Beauty Salon, Medical Escort Services, Friendly Visiting
On-site Library, On-site Chapel & Pastoral Services, Lithuanian Satellite TV in the common resident lounges on each floor
We also offer a range of activities for residents to participate in:
group exercise, active games, gardening, movement to music
Hair Care, Beauty Salon, Medical Escort Services, Friendly Visiting
sensory stimulation (Snoezelen Room), reminiscing, music & art therapy, sing-a-longs, heritage discussions, pet therapy
Laura Puteris
Administrator
Zita Bersėnas-Cers
President – Labdara Foundation Board

When my health failed, I had to find a place to live that would provide me with the care I needed and I ended up in the LABDARA nursing home. I have lived here now for two months and can confirm that all of my wishes and my hopes have been fulfilled here at LABDARA. When I first set foot into LABDARA I was pleasantly surprised. The warmth I felt was supplemented by the many beautiful paintings lining the corridor walls.
I can attest to the professionalism of the multicultural staff who perform their duties with due diligence. They do not shy away from hard work and know their patients well. The home’s Administration is competent and commands authority with the staff. The multiculturalism evident here reinforces a very Canadian phenomenon – everyone lives and works together peacefully without imposing their own interests.
Kostas
On June 25th, 2002, Labdara, the only Lithuanian Long-Term Care Nursing Home in Canada, opened its doors
Labdara Lithuanian Nursing Home is owned by the Labdara Foundation, a not-for-profit registered charity B/N 118987775RR0001.
The home is managed by UniversalCare Inc

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