The Pines Resident & Family Portal
Welcome to our information and sharing portal for The Pines Residents, their Family members, persons of importance, and Caregivers!
Please use the "Stay Informed" tool to get regular updates and to stay informed on important family news.
VISITOR STATUS BY HOME AREA
Oak – Effective April 15, 2026, a Respiratory Outbreak has been declared. General visitors are not permitted. A maximum of two (2) essential caregivers may visit at a time.
Birch – Effective April 17, 2026, a Respiratory Outbreak has been declared. General visitors are not permitted. A maximum of two (2) essential caregivers may visit at a time.
Spruce – General visitors are welcome at this time. There are currently no active outbreaks.
Cedar – General visitors are welcome at this time. There are currently no active outbreaks.
Maple – General visitors are welcome at this time. There are currently no active outbreaks.
Welcome to our information and sharing portal for The Pines Residents, their Family members, persons of importance, and Caregivers!
Please use the "Stay Informed" tool to get regular updates and to stay informed on important family news.
VISITOR STATUS BY HOME AREA
Oak – Effective April 15, 2026, a Respiratory Outbreak has been declared. General visitors are not permitted. A maximum of two (2) essential caregivers may visit at a time.
Birch – Effective April 17, 2026, a Respiratory Outbreak has been declared. General visitors are not permitted. A maximum of two (2) essential caregivers may visit at a time.
Spruce – General visitors are welcome at this time. There are currently no active outbreaks.
Cedar – General visitors are welcome at this time. There are currently no active outbreaks.
Maple – General visitors are welcome at this time. There are currently no active outbreaks.
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April 18, 2026 - Oak and Birch Outbreak Update
Share April 18, 2026 - Oak and Birch Outbreak Update on Facebook Share April 18, 2026 - Oak and Birch Outbreak Update on Twitter Share April 18, 2026 - Oak and Birch Outbreak Update on Linkedin Email April 18, 2026 - Oak and Birch Outbreak Update linkIn collaboration with Public Health, the Birch & Oak Home Areas remain in Respiratory Outbreak. Currently, two (2) residents have tested positive for RSV. All residents remain symptomatic, experiencing coughing, congestion, and/or a runny nose and are continuing isolation. Families have been notified, and test results are pending from Public Health.
Home Area Current Cases Resolved Cases Total Cases Oak 5 0 5 Birch 2 0 2 Infection Control Measures
- Surgical Masks to be worn on Oak & Birch Units
- Follow the 4 Moments of Hand Hygiene
- Assist residents with hand hygiene before meals and throughout the day
- Use personal protective equipment (PPE) correctly: put on before entering and remove before exiting isolation rooms
- Oak Residents must remain in their home area
- If they insist on leaving, assist with a mask or visor and encourage outdoor visits
- IPAC Surveillance Screener EVERY SHIFT on Oak & Birch
- Immediate isolation for any new symptoms
- Cohort staff when possible;
- Cohort residents; small-group activities only for unaffected residents; isolated residents receive 1:1 activities
- Twice-daily high‑touch cleaning with 1‑minute dwell time
- Increased hand hygiene and PPE audits with coaching
- No General Visitors to Oak or Birch Home Areas; maximum 2 essential caregivers at a time
Please ensure all IPAC practices are followed to protect residents, staff, essential caregivers, and visitors.
We will continue to provide updates as needed.
Please reach out to Stephanie Albert, IPAC Lead, if you have any questions. stephanie.albert@muskoka.on.ca or ext. 4752
In collaboration with Public Health, the Birch & Oak Home Areas remain in Respiratory Outbreak. Currently, two (2) residents have tested positive for RSV. All residents remain symptomatic, experiencing coughing, congestion, and/or a runny nose and are continuing isolation. Families have been notified, and test results are pending from Public Health.
Home Area Current Cases Resolved Cases Total Cases Oak 5 0 5 Birch 2 0 2 Infection Control Measures
- Surgical Masks to be worn on Oak & Birch Units
- Follow the 4 Moments of Hand Hygiene
- Assist residents with hand hygiene before meals and throughout the day
- Use personal protective equipment (PPE) correctly: put on before entering and remove before exiting isolation rooms
- Oak Residents must remain in their home area
- If they insist on leaving, assist with a mask or visor and encourage outdoor visits
- IPAC Surveillance Screener EVERY SHIFT on Oak & Birch
- Immediate isolation for any new symptoms
- Cohort staff when possible;
- Cohort residents; small-group activities only for unaffected residents; isolated residents receive 1:1 activities
- Twice-daily high‑touch cleaning with 1‑minute dwell time
- Increased hand hygiene and PPE audits with coaching
- No General Visitors to Oak or Birch Home Areas; maximum 2 essential caregivers at a time
Please ensure all IPAC practices are followed to protect residents, staff, essential caregivers, and visitors.
We will continue to provide updates as needed.
Please reach out to Stephanie Albert, IPAC Lead, if you have any questions. stephanie.albert@muskoka.on.ca or ext. 4752
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April 17, 2026, - Birch Home Area Declares Respiratory Outbreak Oak Home Area Remain in Outbreak
Share April 17, 2026, - Birch Home Area Declares Respiratory Outbreak Oak Home Area Remain in Outbreak on Facebook Share April 17, 2026, - Birch Home Area Declares Respiratory Outbreak Oak Home Area Remain in Outbreak on Twitter Share April 17, 2026, - Birch Home Area Declares Respiratory Outbreak Oak Home Area Remain in Outbreak on Linkedin Email April 17, 2026, - Birch Home Area Declares Respiratory Outbreak Oak Home Area Remain in Outbreak linkIn collaboration with Public Health, the Birch Home Area has declared a Respiratory Outbreak on April 17th, 2026. The Oak Home Area remains in outbreak. Currently, two (2) residents have tested positive for RSV. All residents remain symptomatic, experiencing coughing, congestion, and/or a runny nose and are continuing isolation. Families have been notified, and test results are pending from Public Health.
Home Area Current Cases Resolved Cases Total Cases Oak 5 0 5 Birch 2 0 2 Infection Control Measures
- Surgical Masks to be worn on Oak & Birch Units
- Follow the 4 Moments of Hand Hygiene
- Assist residents with hand hygiene before meals and throughout the day
- Use personal protective equipment (PPE) correctly: put on before entering and remove before exiting isolation rooms
- Oak Residents must remain in their home area
- If they insist on leaving, assist with a mask or visor and encourage outdoor visits
- IPAC Surveillance Screener EVERY SHIFT on Oak & Birch
- Immediate isolation for any new symptoms
- Cohort staff when possible;
- Cohort residents; small-group activities only for unaffected residents; isolated residents receive 1:1 activities
- Twice-daily high‑touch cleaning with 1‑minute dwell time
- Increased hand hygiene and PPE audits with coaching
- No General Visitors to Oak or Birch Home Areas; maximum 2 essential caregivers at a time
Please ensure all IPAC practices are followed to protect residents, staff, essential caregivers, and visitors.
We will continue to provide updates as needed.
Please reach out to Stephanie Albert, IPAC Lead, if you have any questions. stephanie.albert@muskoka.on.ca or ext. 4752
In collaboration with Public Health, the Birch Home Area has declared a Respiratory Outbreak on April 17th, 2026. The Oak Home Area remains in outbreak. Currently, two (2) residents have tested positive for RSV. All residents remain symptomatic, experiencing coughing, congestion, and/or a runny nose and are continuing isolation. Families have been notified, and test results are pending from Public Health.
Home Area Current Cases Resolved Cases Total Cases Oak 5 0 5 Birch 2 0 2 Infection Control Measures
- Surgical Masks to be worn on Oak & Birch Units
- Follow the 4 Moments of Hand Hygiene
- Assist residents with hand hygiene before meals and throughout the day
- Use personal protective equipment (PPE) correctly: put on before entering and remove before exiting isolation rooms
- Oak Residents must remain in their home area
- If they insist on leaving, assist with a mask or visor and encourage outdoor visits
- IPAC Surveillance Screener EVERY SHIFT on Oak & Birch
- Immediate isolation for any new symptoms
- Cohort staff when possible;
- Cohort residents; small-group activities only for unaffected residents; isolated residents receive 1:1 activities
- Twice-daily high‑touch cleaning with 1‑minute dwell time
- Increased hand hygiene and PPE audits with coaching
- No General Visitors to Oak or Birch Home Areas; maximum 2 essential caregivers at a time
Please ensure all IPAC practices are followed to protect residents, staff, essential caregivers, and visitors.
We will continue to provide updates as needed.
Please reach out to Stephanie Albert, IPAC Lead, if you have any questions. stephanie.albert@muskoka.on.ca or ext. 4752
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Advance Care Planning
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If you have any questions about Advanced Care Planning or would like support or resources, please feel free to reach out to Andrea Groomes, Social Worker, who is available to provide guidance, answer questions, and assist residents of The Pines through the process. andrea.groomes@muskoka.on.ca

If you have any questions about Advanced Care Planning or would like support or resources, please feel free to reach out to Andrea Groomes, Social Worker, who is available to provide guidance, answer questions, and assist residents of The Pines through the process. andrea.groomes@muskoka.on.ca
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Updated Emergency Preparedness Manual
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Please review the attached Manual for further details and updated information.
It is that time of year again when we review our Emergency Preparedness Manual. As part of this annual review, a few updates have been made to further align with current best practices.
Please review the attached Manual for further details and updated information.
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April 15, 2026 - Oak Home Area Declares Respiratory Outbreak
Share April 15, 2026 - Oak Home Area Declares Respiratory Outbreak on Facebook Share April 15, 2026 - Oak Home Area Declares Respiratory Outbreak on Twitter Share April 15, 2026 - Oak Home Area Declares Respiratory Outbreak on Linkedin Email April 15, 2026 - Oak Home Area Declares Respiratory Outbreak linkIn collaboration with Public Health, the Oak Home Area has declared a Respiratory Outbreak on April 15th, 2026. Currently, three (3) residents remain symptomatic, experiencing coughing, congestion, and/or a runny nose and are continuing isolation. Families have been notified, and test results are pending from Public Health.
Home Area Current Cases Resolved Cases Total Cases Oak 3 0 3 Infection Control Measures
- Surgical Masks to be worn on Oak Unit
- Follow the 4 Moments of Hand Hygiene
- Assist residents with hand hygiene before meals and throughout the day
- Use personal protective equipment (PPE) correctly: put on before entering and remove before exiting isolation rooms
- Oak Residents must remain in their home area
- If they insist on leaving, assist with a mask or visor and encourage outdoor visits
- IPAC Surveillance Screener EVERY SHIFT on Oak
- Immediate isolation for any new symptoms
- Cohort staff when possible;
- Cohort residents; small-group activities only for unaffected residents; isolated residents receive 1:1 activities
- Twice-daily high‑touch cleaning with 1‑minute dwell time
- Increased hand hygiene and PPE audits with coaching
- No General Visitors to Oak Home Area; maximum 2 essential caregivers at a time
Please ensure all IPAC practices are followed to protect residents, staff, essential caregivers, and visitors.
We will continue to provide updates as needed.
Please reach out to Stephanie Albert, IPAC Lead, if you have any questions. stephanie.albert@muskoka.on.ca or ext. 4752
In collaboration with Public Health, the Oak Home Area has declared a Respiratory Outbreak on April 15th, 2026. Currently, three (3) residents remain symptomatic, experiencing coughing, congestion, and/or a runny nose and are continuing isolation. Families have been notified, and test results are pending from Public Health.
Home Area Current Cases Resolved Cases Total Cases Oak 3 0 3 Infection Control Measures
- Surgical Masks to be worn on Oak Unit
- Follow the 4 Moments of Hand Hygiene
- Assist residents with hand hygiene before meals and throughout the day
- Use personal protective equipment (PPE) correctly: put on before entering and remove before exiting isolation rooms
- Oak Residents must remain in their home area
- If they insist on leaving, assist with a mask or visor and encourage outdoor visits
- IPAC Surveillance Screener EVERY SHIFT on Oak
- Immediate isolation for any new symptoms
- Cohort staff when possible;
- Cohort residents; small-group activities only for unaffected residents; isolated residents receive 1:1 activities
- Twice-daily high‑touch cleaning with 1‑minute dwell time
- Increased hand hygiene and PPE audits with coaching
- No General Visitors to Oak Home Area; maximum 2 essential caregivers at a time
Please ensure all IPAC practices are followed to protect residents, staff, essential caregivers, and visitors.
We will continue to provide updates as needed.
Please reach out to Stephanie Albert, IPAC Lead, if you have any questions. stephanie.albert@muskoka.on.ca or ext. 4752
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What Matters Most to the People Living with Dementia - Building a Social Model of Care - We need your help!
Share What Matters Most to the People Living with Dementia - Building a Social Model of Care - We need your help! on Facebook Share What Matters Most to the People Living with Dementia - Building a Social Model of Care - We need your help! on Twitter Share What Matters Most to the People Living with Dementia - Building a Social Model of Care - We need your help! on Linkedin Email What Matters Most to the People Living with Dementia - Building a Social Model of Care - We need your help! linkYour voice matters. We need your support in shaping the future of dementia care at The Pines. Please take a few moments to click the link below and share your feedback. Together, we can make a meaningful difference.
https://www.engagemuskoka.ca/embeds/projects/20047/survey-tools/58894
Please take a moment!
Your voice matters. We need your support in shaping the future of dementia care at The Pines. Please take a few moments to click the link below and share your feedback. Together, we can make a meaningful difference.
https://www.engagemuskoka.ca/embeds/projects/20047/survey-tools/58894
Please take a moment!
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Happy Easter and Celebrating Vaisakhi
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Happy Easter from our Pines family to yours!
We hope you enjoy this special time with your loved ones as we celebrate renewal and rejoicing.
As a gentle reminder, Easter lilies are not permitted in the home due to allergies some individuals may have. We appreciate your understanding and support in helping us keep everyone safe and comfortable.
May this season bring you moments of reflection, renewal, and joy. We wish you all the very best this Easter.
🌾 Celebrating Vaisakhi 🌼
Tuesday, April 14, 2026 - Join us as we celebrate Vaisakhi, a joyful festival that marks the beginning of the spring harvest and is especially significant in Punjabi and Sikh culture. Vaisakhi is a time of gratitude, renewal, and community, celebrating the fruits of the harvest and the arrival of spring.
Residents are invited to enjoy a festive atmosphere with opportunities to learn about the cultural meaning of Vaisakhi, share in conversation, and celebrate together. We look forward to recognizing this important tradition and welcoming the season of growth and new beginnings.
Happy Easter from our Pines family to yours!
We hope you enjoy this special time with your loved ones as we celebrate renewal and rejoicing.
As a gentle reminder, Easter lilies are not permitted in the home due to allergies some individuals may have. We appreciate your understanding and support in helping us keep everyone safe and comfortable.
May this season bring you moments of reflection, renewal, and joy. We wish you all the very best this Easter.
🌾 Celebrating Vaisakhi 🌼
Tuesday, April 14, 2026 - Join us as we celebrate Vaisakhi, a joyful festival that marks the beginning of the spring harvest and is especially significant in Punjabi and Sikh culture. Vaisakhi is a time of gratitude, renewal, and community, celebrating the fruits of the harvest and the arrival of spring.
Residents are invited to enjoy a festive atmosphere with opportunities to learn about the cultural meaning of Vaisakhi, share in conversation, and celebrate together. We look forward to recognizing this important tradition and welcoming the season of growth and new beginnings.
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2026-2027 Long-Term Care Quality Improvement Plan
Share 2026-2027 Long-Term Care Quality Improvement Plan on Facebook Share 2026-2027 Long-Term Care Quality Improvement Plan on Twitter Share 2026-2027 Long-Term Care Quality Improvement Plan on Linkedin Email 2026-2027 Long-Term Care Quality Improvement Plan linkAs part of our ongoing commitment to providing high‑quality care and a positive living, we would like to share an update on our Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) and the results of our recent Resident and Family Engagement Survey.
Quality Improvement Plan (QIP)
Our Quality Improvement Plan outlines specific goals and actions designed to enhance care, safety, and overall quality of life for residents. The QIP focuses on areas such as resident satisfaction, responsiveness to concerns, safety practices, and continuous learning for our team. Progress on these goals is reviewed regularly, and improvements are made throughout the year to ensure we are meeting the needs of residents and families.
Engagement Survey Results
Thank you to everyone who took the time to complete our engagement surveys. Your feedback is extremely valuable and helps guide our quality improvement efforts.
Overall, survey results showed many positive responses, particularly in areas such as staff kindness, respect, and commitment to resident care. We also received thoughtful suggestions on where we can continue to improve, including communication, activities, and responsiveness.
Next Steps
Using this feedback, our leadership team has:
- Reviewed survey results in detail
- Identified key priorities for improvement
- Developed targeted action plans
- Sharing progress with residents, families, and staff
We appreciate your continued participation and feedback. Together, we are committed to strengthening the quality of care and creating a safe, supportive, and welcoming community for everyone.
Please click on the link to review this information in detail: 2026-2027 Long-Term Care Quality Improvement Plan
As part of our ongoing commitment to providing high‑quality care and a positive living, we would like to share an update on our Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) and the results of our recent Resident and Family Engagement Survey.
Quality Improvement Plan (QIP)
Our Quality Improvement Plan outlines specific goals and actions designed to enhance care, safety, and overall quality of life for residents. The QIP focuses on areas such as resident satisfaction, responsiveness to concerns, safety practices, and continuous learning for our team. Progress on these goals is reviewed regularly, and improvements are made throughout the year to ensure we are meeting the needs of residents and families.
Engagement Survey Results
Thank you to everyone who took the time to complete our engagement surveys. Your feedback is extremely valuable and helps guide our quality improvement efforts.
Overall, survey results showed many positive responses, particularly in areas such as staff kindness, respect, and commitment to resident care. We also received thoughtful suggestions on where we can continue to improve, including communication, activities, and responsiveness.
Next Steps
Using this feedback, our leadership team has:
- Reviewed survey results in detail
- Identified key priorities for improvement
- Developed targeted action plans
- Sharing progress with residents, families, and staff
We appreciate your continued participation and feedback. Together, we are committed to strengthening the quality of care and creating a safe, supportive, and welcoming community for everyone.
Please click on the link to review this information in detail: 2026-2027 Long-Term Care Quality Improvement Plan
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Commitment to Quality Resident Care
Share Commitment to Quality Resident Care on Facebook Share Commitment to Quality Resident Care on Twitter Share Commitment to Quality Resident Care on Linkedin Email Commitment to Quality Resident Care linkAt The Pines, we are committed to providing a safe, respectful, and supportive home where every resident is treated with dignity. An important part of this commitment is the Resident Bill of Rights, which outlines your rights as a resident and guides everything we do.
Your Rights Matter
Every resident has the right to:
- Be treated with dignity and respect. You deserve courtesy, kindness, and consideration at all times.
- Live in a safe and secure environment. Your health and safety are a top priority.
- Be free from abuse or neglect. Physical, emotional, verbal, or financial abuse is never acceptable.
- Have privacy and confidentiality respected. This includes your personal space, your health information, and your communications.
- Make choices about your care and daily life. You have the right to participate in decisions about your care, routines, and activities
- Practice your religion, culture, and beliefs. Your values, traditions, and spiritual needs are respected.
- Communicate freely. You may voice concerns, ask questions, and express opinions without fear of reprisal.
- Receive visitors and maintain relationships. Connections with family, friends, and your community are encouraged.
- Be informed, you have the right to information about your care, services, and any changes that may affect you.
Our Commitment to You
Our team is dedicated to upholding these rights every day. We listen, we respect your voice, and we continuously work to provide care that supports your independence, comfort, and well-being.
If at any time you have questions, concerns, or would like to discuss your rights further, we encourage you to speak with a member of our care team or leadership team. Your feedback helps us grow and improve. email: administrator.pines@muskoka.on.ca
We're Here to Support You
Living at The Pines means being part of a community where your rights, choices, and dignity are honored. Thank you for trusting us with your care.
Together, we create a place you are proud to call home.
At The Pines, we are committed to providing a safe, respectful, and supportive home where every resident is treated with dignity. An important part of this commitment is the Resident Bill of Rights, which outlines your rights as a resident and guides everything we do.
Your Rights Matter
Every resident has the right to:
- Be treated with dignity and respect. You deserve courtesy, kindness, and consideration at all times.
- Live in a safe and secure environment. Your health and safety are a top priority.
- Be free from abuse or neglect. Physical, emotional, verbal, or financial abuse is never acceptable.
- Have privacy and confidentiality respected. This includes your personal space, your health information, and your communications.
- Make choices about your care and daily life. You have the right to participate in decisions about your care, routines, and activities
- Practice your religion, culture, and beliefs. Your values, traditions, and spiritual needs are respected.
- Communicate freely. You may voice concerns, ask questions, and express opinions without fear of reprisal.
- Receive visitors and maintain relationships. Connections with family, friends, and your community are encouraged.
- Be informed, you have the right to information about your care, services, and any changes that may affect you.
Our Commitment to You
Our team is dedicated to upholding these rights every day. We listen, we respect your voice, and we continuously work to provide care that supports your independence, comfort, and well-being.
If at any time you have questions, concerns, or would like to discuss your rights further, we encourage you to speak with a member of our care team or leadership team. Your feedback helps us grow and improve. email: administrator.pines@muskoka.on.ca
We're Here to Support You
Living at The Pines means being part of a community where your rights, choices, and dignity are honored. Thank you for trusting us with your care.
Together, we create a place you are proud to call home.
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🌸 Weekly Life Enrichment Opportunities & Upcoming Events 🌸
Share 🌸 Weekly Life Enrichment Opportunities & Upcoming Events 🌸 on Facebook Share 🌸 Weekly Life Enrichment Opportunities & Upcoming Events 🌸 on Twitter Share 🌸 Weekly Life Enrichment Opportunities & Upcoming Events 🌸 on Linkedin Email 🌸 Weekly Life Enrichment Opportunities & Upcoming Events 🌸 linkHere’s what’s happening this week—join us for fun, connection, and creativity! Take a look at the activities and events planned for the upcoming week.
Mondays
10:00 am – Drawing 101 with Michael Barnes
📍 The Country Kitchen
Wednesdays
10:00 am – Jamming Time with Russ Allman
📍 The Family Room
1:30 pm – Knitting Circle with Paulette and Judy
📍 The Maple Lounge
🐣 Easter Events
Easter Egg Hunt
🕙 10:00 am – Sunday, April 5
📍 First Floor
Easter Drop‑In Social
🕑 2:00 pm – Sunday, April 5
📍 The Country Kitchen
🌷 Special Activities
Mocktails & Spring Resolutions
🕜 1:30 pm – Monday, April 6
📍 Cedar & Spruce
Family Board Games Night
🕡 6:30 pm – Tuesday, April 7
📍 The Family Room
🙌 Volunteer Week
April 19–25
Details about upcoming events coming soon!
🌟 Volunteer at The Pines – There’s a Place for Everyone! 🌟
Volunteering at The Pines can be as relaxed or as structured as you’d like! Whether you’re interested in supporting our programs, dropping in for a friendly visit, or bringing along a well‑behaved pet to spread some smiles, there are lots of meaningful ways to get involved.
With so many volunteer opportunities available, we’re confident there’s something that’s just the right fit for you—or a member of your family.
👋 Students Welcome!
Know a teenager looking to complete their community service hours?
The Pines is a wonderful place for students to give back, connect with residents, and earn their volunteer hours in a welcoming and supportive environment.
📞 Get in Touch
If you’d like to learn more or get started, please connect with
Christina Rochette at ext. 4824 or by email at christina.rochette@muskoka.on.ca
✨ We can’t wait to hear from you and welcome you to our volunteer community! ✨
Here’s what’s happening this week—join us for fun, connection, and creativity! Take a look at the activities and events planned for the upcoming week.
Mondays
10:00 am – Drawing 101 with Michael Barnes
📍 The Country Kitchen
Wednesdays
10:00 am – Jamming Time with Russ Allman
📍 The Family Room
1:30 pm – Knitting Circle with Paulette and Judy
📍 The Maple Lounge
🐣 Easter Events
Easter Egg Hunt
🕙 10:00 am – Sunday, April 5
📍 First Floor
Easter Drop‑In Social
🕑 2:00 pm – Sunday, April 5
📍 The Country Kitchen
🌷 Special Activities
Mocktails & Spring Resolutions
🕜 1:30 pm – Monday, April 6
📍 Cedar & Spruce
Family Board Games Night
🕡 6:30 pm – Tuesday, April 7
📍 The Family Room
🙌 Volunteer Week
April 19–25
Details about upcoming events coming soon!
🌟 Volunteer at The Pines – There’s a Place for Everyone! 🌟
Volunteering at The Pines can be as relaxed or as structured as you’d like! Whether you’re interested in supporting our programs, dropping in for a friendly visit, or bringing along a well‑behaved pet to spread some smiles, there are lots of meaningful ways to get involved.
With so many volunteer opportunities available, we’re confident there’s something that’s just the right fit for you—or a member of your family.
👋 Students Welcome!
Know a teenager looking to complete their community service hours?
The Pines is a wonderful place for students to give back, connect with residents, and earn their volunteer hours in a welcoming and supportive environment.
📞 Get in Touch
If you’d like to learn more or get started, please connect with
Christina Rochette at ext. 4824 or by email at christina.rochette@muskoka.on.ca
✨ We can’t wait to hear from you and welcome you to our volunteer community! ✨
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Family Council
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2026
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2025
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Family Council Agenda October 15 2025.pdf (123 KB) (pdf)
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Family Council Agenda September 2025.pdf (128 KB) (pdf)
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Family Council Agenda June 18 2025.pdf (132 KB) (pdf)
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Family Council TERMS OF REFERENCE Final Copy April 2025.pdf (157 KB) (pdf)
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Family Council Agenda April 16 2025.pdf (44.3 KB) (pdf)
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Family Council Agenda March 19 2025.pdf (184 KB) (pdf)
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Family Council Agenda February 19_ 2025.pdf (186 KB) (pdf)
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Family Council Agenda January 15_ 2025.pdf (124 KB) (pdf)
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2024
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2023
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December 2023- Family Council Agenda and Minutes.pdf (1.6 MB) (pdf)
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2023 11 15 FC Agenda (248 KB) (pdf)
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October 2023- Family Council Meeting Agenda and Minutes.pdf (3.4 MB) (pdf)
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September 2023- Family Council Agenda and Minutes.pdf (10.9 MB) (pdf)
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June 2023- Family Council Meeting Agenda and Minutes.pdf (2.11 MB) (pdf)
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May 2023- Family Council Agenda and Minutes.pdf (2.24 MB) (pdf)
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April 2023- Family Council Agenda and Minutes.pdf (2.68 MB) (pdf)
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March 2023- Family Council Agenda and Minutes.pdf (1.3 MB) (pdf)
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February 2023- Family Council Agenda and Minutes.pdf (3.59 MB) (pdf)
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January 2023- Family Council Minutes.pdf (2.16 MB) (pdf)
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Upcoming Family Events
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April 21 2026
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May 26 2026
Diversity Calendars
Key Staff Contacts
Menus and Activities Monthly Calendar
Evergreen Tribune
Essential Caregiver Request Form & Information Package
Helpful Documents
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Resident Admission Handbook (47 MB) (pdf)
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Long-Term Care Action Line (18.3 KB) (pdf)
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Now What? Managing the Emotional Journey of Long-Term Care (137 KB) (pdf)
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9 Helpful Resources for Caregivers from CCSMH (2.85 MB) (pdf)
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Fact Sheet from Public Health related to RSV and Vaccination- 2024 (149 KB) (pdf)
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Family Councils of Ontario LTC Navigation Guide (5.28 MB) (pdf)
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Visiting Tips for Persons of Importance (112 KB) (pdf)
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Stepping In- What you May need to know- Helpful tool for SDM-POA (229 KB) (pdf)
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Risk factors for dementia — 2024 update - Lancet Study.jpg (514 KB) (jpg)
Infection Control Resources
Continuous Quality Improvement
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2026-2027 Long-Term Care Quality Improvement Plan (7.6 MB) (pdf)
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The Pines- CQI and QIP Report 2024-2025 (2.65 MB) (pdf)
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2022-2025-The Pines Strategic Plan.docx (2.4 MB) (docx)
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The Pines Equity Diversity Inclusion Cultural Competency Plan 2025 (249 KB) (pdf)
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Home Specific Outbreak Plan 2025.pdf (326 KB) (pdf)
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2024 Resident and Family Engagement Survey Results (355 KB) (pdf)
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Engagement Survey Action Plan 2024 (164 KB) (pdf)
Who's Listening
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