Baycrest Terraces 55 Ameer Ave, North York, ON M6A 2Z1

Baycrest Terraces





49 Reviews




Baycrest Terraces 55 Ameer Ave, North York, ON M6A 2Z1




About the Business

Baycrest Terraces Residence and Community - Home | At Baycrest Terraces we pride ourselves on being a supportive and inclusive community where residents enjoy a life of purpose, respect and fulfillment.

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+14167852500
55 Ameer Ave, North York, ON M6A 2Z1

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Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance




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Jonathan Yim
10.10.2023
Baycrest Terraces
Construction is a bit of hassle. But the greeters are nice. easy to drop off. Easy to pick up.
robert walsh
08.10.2023
Baycrest Terraces
PLEASE BE AWARE - A RETIREMENT HOME CANNOT TERMINATE A TENANCY BASED ON HEALTH REASONS. The Terraces terminated my mother in law's tenancy illegally. When she fell and was unable to walk, they advised my wife that her mom could not return to the Terraces for the reason that she required a 2 person assist. We were not aware of this law when the Terraces firmly advised my wife that her mom could not return to her home where she lived with her husband, after her fall in February of 2020. When my wife only recently reviewed the RTA, it clearly stated that Retirement Homes cannot terminate a resident's tenancy based on health reasons. This information was later confirmed when my wife contacted the RHRA. On the other hand, when my father in law potenially required 2 persons to lift him (he continued to reside at the Terraces after his wife's passing) a solution was found. An OT ordered a Hoyer life. In addition, my father in law was entitled to 4 hours/week Terraces hours from St. Elizabeth. Therefore, my mother in law would also have been entitled to these hours. Plus, my father in law was entitled to 7 hours per week from LHIN, and again my mother in law would have been entitled to the same. With both Terraces hours for St. Elizabeth care and LHIN hours provided there WAS a solution for my mother in law's 2 person assist back in February of 2020. Prior to my mother in law's fall, we had our two care workers at the Terraces, each one working 42 hours per week to provide care for both of them 12 hours a day, and as with my father in law we would have been able to supplement additional care for changing and dressing my mother in law with the assistance of the extra Terraces hours and LHIN hours and the use of St. Elizabeth, plus the use of a Hoyer lift. In the end, my mother in law would not have been required to be separated from her husband, and our two care workers that loved and cared for her.My Mother in law suffered from increased confusion, mental anguish, and isolation as a result of being taken away from familiar surroundings and the people that loved her: moved first from Sunnybrook hospital to Sunnybrook transition care and about 5 weeks later to the Apotex Jewish Care home at the height of Covid, where our care workers could not assist her as they were not permitted to cross over from the Terraces to the Apotex. We were unable to see her for the first 3 or 4 months of her stay at Apotex due to Covid, and thereafter, my wife was only permitted a one hour per week visit. In November of 2020, my wife was designated a caregiver and then visited 3 days per week. My mother in law was left alone the rest of the time, and only given assistance for changing and eating. She suffered cruelly from Dementia, left with no stimulation, placed in the hallway to rot and eventually passing away in the most horrific way. Her end would have been 100 times more comfortable, had she been returned to live with my father in law at the Terraces, and where our care workers could have continued to care for her.Baycrest is supposed to be the foremost centre of care for those suffering from Dementia, and yet they completely failed their mark in the care of my mother in law, leaving us with the memory of my mother in law in a way that no one should have to see. The management of the Terraces did not respond to my wife's complaint, and actually completely have ignored it. Therefore a formal complaint has been filed with the regulatory authority for Retirement Homes. I only wish that no one has to suffer like my mother in law did.
Fred Laher
29.09.2023
Baycrest Terraces
Going place covid precation in place nice clean
Ronda Stoller Wunsch
20.09.2023
Baycrest Terraces
Well kept and there are always interesting people and activities.
Meet Samra
11.09.2023
Baycrest Terraces
Front desk lady on 13th March 11 am is very very rude, I am a rogers technician, She asked me to have test to enter building, but not helped me to find the place, she was extremely rude and misusing her position.
Angelina Dangue
21.08.2023
Baycrest Terraces
If your looking for a nice Retirement for your Elderly this is amazing place 24 hours service of Nursing ,the staff are friendly they have lots of Program like Bingo,Painting etc.
Diana Gagea
09.08.2023
Baycrest Terraces
Reasonably priced, spacious rooms, tons of activities offered every day.
Alyssa Jackson Dante
05.08.2023
Baycrest Terraces
Such a great retirement home for the elderly to live out their independent lives. Clean environment, amazing staff, great food, awesome green house, pool and gym for the residents to enjoy. Also a new memory care unit had opened last year for people living with dementia. Baycrest knows how to treat the elderly right! If you have a loved one In need of a great home I wouldn’t hesitate. Come check it out.
elvin dela merced
20.07.2023
Baycrest Terraces
Not much. Just doing site work there
Tim Foster
18.07.2023
Baycrest Terraces
Not bad usually but smelt so bad last couple times

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55 Ameer Ave, North York, ON M6A 2Z1
Baycrest Terraces