St. George Care Community 225 St George St, Toronto, ON M5R 2M2

St. George Care Community





14 Reviews
  • Friday8:30 AM–7 PM
  • Saturday8:30 AM–7 PM
  • Sunday8:30 AM–7 PM
  • Monday8:30 AM–7 PM
  • Tuesday8:30 AM–7 PM
  • Wednesday8:30 AM–7 PM
  • Thursday8:30 AM–7 PM




St. George Care Community 225 St George St, Toronto, ON M5R 2M2




About the Business

Sienna Living - Long Term Care Toronto | Nursing Home: St. George | Welcome to St. George Care Community, a long-term care community that opened in 1972 in the Toronto Annex. Its convenient location offers easy access to public transit, parks, hospitals, retail shopping and services; and the 238 residents enjoy the vibrancy of the community and the activities in the home.

Contacts

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+14169673985
225 St George St, Toronto, ON M5R 2M2

Hours

  • Friday8:30 AM–7 PM
  • Saturday8:30 AM–7 PM
  • Sunday8:30 AM–7 PM
  • Monday8:30 AM–7 PM
  • Tuesday8:30 AM–7 PM
  • Wednesday8:30 AM–7 PM
  • Thursday8:30 AM–7 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance




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Ryan Driscoll
20.08.2023
St. George Care Community
Staff is just amazing my Grandmother is well cared for.Thank You!
Rhesa Basanta
14.08.2023
St. George Care Community
My mother has just moved to St. George (literally 2 days ago) and the reception we received was absolutely wonderful, very impressed with the staff and how accommodating and welcoming everyone was when we arrived and also pleased with all the safety protocols that are currently in place.My sister and myself left feeling our mother was in the right place & she is in the best care.As recently as 15 mins ago, I spoke to my Mum, and she is feeling comfortable, safe & well taken care of by the staff.
Jackson Garvin
14.08.2023
St. George Care Community
They need to show more respect to their patients and their families.
Stephanie Smith
25.07.2023
St. George Care Community
My Aunt has MS and has been living at St. George Care Community for several years now. St. George Care Community was not her first choice in nursing homes, she was placed there after serious hospital admission.I am happy to report that my Auntie refused her first choice of nursing homes saying that St. George Care Community is her home and that she feels comfortable there. The nursing staff on the second floor have been wonderful in the support and care my Aunt is given and how they support our family's concerns. I am very thankful for the kind care provided by the second-floor staff, Doctors, Nurses, PSW's and Social Workers at St. George! The Receptionist is always welcoming! The building exterior and rooms look clean and I feel that the maintenance staff is doing a good job dealing with Toronto's issues, eg. routine insect control. I appreciate the kitchen staff and the extra nutritional support given to maintain my Auntie's proper digestion. My Aunt has not had any complaints about her care at St. George. When she first was admitted proper pain control was an issue that was soon corrected. And a room change was made to accommodate the use of her walker. When I ask my Auntie if she can sleep in, if she wants, she always says yes. So it's nice to know the staff at St. George Care Community respect the residents, right to refuse.I am glad that my dear Aunt was first admitted to the St. George Care Community and that St. George has become her comfortable home. Thank you to all of the staff at St. George Care Community who have brought peace and rest to my dear Aunties' life❣
Kimberly Lewis
19.07.2023
St. George Care Community
My mother has been at this facility for roughly 5 years. I believe this facility is terrible. My mother is very difficult to deal with but that does not give the staff a reason to neglect her care. There are annual meetings to discuss my mother's care and during the 4th annual meeting, they weren't even aware that she has dentures even though I have said it at every single meeting. They do not take care of her oral care AT ALL. She had a stroke and is paralyzed on her right side (dominant side). Do they expect her to do this herself?! She literally has not brushed her own teeth during her entire stay at this facility. Absolutely disgusting. During this past meeting, I asked how often her dentures were being cleaned... they shrugged. Not only that, although I was being a little short with them (for obvious reasons) the way they speak to me is completely unacceptable. As well, a PSW had berated me because my mom has eczema all over her body and complained that my mom itches and that she has to bathe her and basically told me I need to figure it out. It is THEIR job to take care of her. It is THEIR job to figure out the solutions. When I suggest solutions, they either look at me like I'm crazy, dismiss it, or make excuses why they can't do such things. She has sores/eczema from sitting in her wheelchair. Their theory is that it gets worse because she's sitting in a dirty diaper. WHY is she sitting in a diaper full of urine?! Their excuse: we think she can't feel it when she has soiled her diaper. Their solution: a catheter. Why don't they just change her damn diaper when it needs to be changed. Don't do it every hour, CHECK IT if you need to!They allow her to skip meals on a continuous basis. When I asked how many meals she skips, they said none. This is complete BS and they said that it only happens when I visit and tried to say she skips meals because she wants to visit me. BS! For the first four years I was visiting weekly and each time, I KNEW she was skipping at least one meal, if not two a day. They allow her to not drink water. When I address this issue, they say they place a jug of water in front of her and if she doesn't want to drink it, that's her choice. They say they can't force her but this is just ridiculous. Between the lack of oral care and them allowing her not to hydrate, I wouldn't doubt it if my mother dies of some sort of heart disease.A few months ago, her gold ring went missing and nothing was done about it. They never brought it up again. Said it probably went down the drain when they were bathing her.Every resident gets a monthly allowance of roughly $130. My mother has not seen a single cent since she's been at this facility. When I address this, they say it goes towards her creams and clothing and such. Every other resident receives this stuff AND their monthly allowance. They tell me she has to go down to the front desk and request the allowance. My mother cannot speak. She was declared incompetent. When I asked if I could request it, they said no. So essentially, anything my mother wants or needs besides what she is given, comes out of MY pocket.TODAY, Tuesday November 15th, 2016, I went to use the washroom and found a COCKROACH. This is the first thing I said during the annual meeting and they said NOTHING. The only one who seemed to acknowledge this was the woman at the front desk in the lobby. This is not only absolutely disgusting, it puts family members at risk of bringing the roaches home when they come to visit their loved ones.I was in the nursing program and received first-hand knowledge from my professors who are nurses themselves, and they agree that the care that my mother is receiving is absolutely unacceptable and the nurses are NOT giving proper care. I'm not sure what the passing grade was when these nurses were in school, but currently it is 60%. No wonder why there are nurses doing their jobs half-assed.If I could give no stars, I would. Totally displeased with the care my mother receives.-11 months since their response on google and still nothing.-1 year, nothing.
Athena Karagiannis
14.07.2023
St. George Care Community
I would never recommend this facility - it was the worst mistake I could have made for my family member and by far my biggest regret. Multiple falls a day. When he was transported to the ER, they also reported intense dehydration, malnutrition and a huge electrolyte imbalance. No solutions/suggestion or prevention measures to reduce falls. Anything I suggest like bedrails or aids is turned down. I simply get a call with a full report of injuries. Since being admitted health has gone downhill. Reduced walking capabilities and inhouse physio refuses to help. Solution is to hire private personal trainers and physio. Director insisted on a medication change recommended by doctor. I did not agree with it based on my own experiences of trying to stop this medication while my family member was in my care. When I disagreed I was told point blank by the director - if you don't agree with the change you can take home your family member home tonight" I thought this was so rude and disrespectful. I knew stopping this medication would cause a massive problem but I agreed due to these pressure tactics. Within 6 days of the change my family member landed in the ER due to withdrawal symptoms and seizure like symptoms - intense shaking. The withdrawal symptoms were so bad that the doctors ordered multiple CT scans. They thought he was hemorrhaging blood from his brain. They couldn't figure out how in a few days someone could go from talking

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225 St George St, Toronto, ON M5R 2M2
St. George Care Community