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Rooms are bright and airy. Lots of room in them. All rooms have kitchenettes with a fridge and microwave oven. Separate bedrooms. Very Clean. Friendly staff on hand. Food is terrible although most residents like it. The only reason my family member moved from this home was the terrible food (she was a great cook and only likes home made food) It gave her constant indigestion. Lots of options for food though. You get to pick one of two meals being served and always have sandwiches as a backup. Lots of fresh food in snack rooms as well as home baked muffins and goodies. There's nurses and a doctor on staff. Meds are given on time. Nurses are excellent. All in all this is a great home although highly expensive but remember you get what you pay for, cheaper isn't necessarily better. If you care at all about your family member this is the place to put them if they will go.
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Nestled in the Niagara Escarpment, just steps from Governor's Road, Main Street West and Artisans Way, Amica at Dundas offers the best of all worlds. Imagine shopping, restaurants, cultural centres, parks and all the things you love about the historic town of Dundas, at your doorstep. In...
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