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February 2, 2026 - Birch Outbreak Declared Over; Oak Outbreak Update
Share February 2, 2026 - Birch Outbreak Declared Over; Oak Outbreak Update on Facebook Share February 2, 2026 - Birch Outbreak Declared Over; Oak Outbreak Update on Twitter Share February 2, 2026 - Birch Outbreak Declared Over; Oak Outbreak Update on Linkedin Email February 2, 2026 - Birch Outbreak Declared Over; Oak Outbreak Update linkIn collaboration with Public Health, the Birch Home Area declared the Respiratory Outbreak over on February 2, 2026.
Oak Home Areas remain in a Respiratory Outbreak with two (2) residents testing positive for COVID in Birch. There are residents with symptoms of cough, congestion, and/or runny nose. Family members have been notified. We are currently waiting for test results for multiple residents through Public Health.
Home Area Current Cases Resolved Cases Oak 12 2If you have any questions about these precautions during your visit, please speak with the nursing staff.
The following infection control measures are to be implemented and followed:
- Ensure the Public Health 4 moments of Hand Hygiene are followed
- No General Visitors to the Oak Home Areas at this time
- Essential Caregivers two (2) at a time for visiting only
- Resident's Hand Hygiene before all meals and regularly throughout the day
- Ensure Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is used properly- including donning before entering and removing before exiting the isolated resident’s room
- Residents are to remain in the affected home area at this time to reduce the risk of spread
- Immediate isolation of any residents with new symptom onset
- Cohorting of residents and only small group activities in the home area for unaffected residents. Isolated residents to receive one-to-one activities.
- Twice daily high-touch surface cleaning- changing disinfecting product to a 1-minute contact time and containing sporicidal
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 declared the Respiratory Outbreak over on February 2, 2026.
Oak Home Areas remain in a Respiratory Outbreak with two (2) residents testing positive for COVID in Birch. There are residents with symptoms of cough, congestion, and/or runny nose. Family members have been notified. We are currently waiting for test results for multiple residents through Public Health.
Home Area Current Cases Resolved Cases Oak 12 2If you have any questions about these precautions during your visit, please speak with the nursing staff.
The following infection control measures are to be implemented and followed:
- Ensure the Public Health 4 moments of Hand Hygiene are followed
- No General Visitors to the Oak Home Areas at this time
- Essential Caregivers two (2) at a time for visiting only
- Resident's Hand Hygiene before all meals and regularly throughout the day
- Ensure Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is used properly- including donning before entering and removing before exiting the isolated resident’s room
- Residents are to remain in the affected home area at this time to reduce the risk of spread
- Immediate isolation of any residents with new symptom onset
- Cohorting of residents and only small group activities in the home area for unaffected residents. Isolated residents to receive one-to-one activities.
- Twice daily high-touch surface cleaning- changing disinfecting product to a 1-minute contact time and containing sporicidal
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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January 30, 2026 - Cedar Outbreak Declared Over Oak & Birch Home Area Outbreak Update
Share January 30, 2026 - Cedar Outbreak Declared Over Oak & Birch Home Area Outbreak Update on Facebook Share January 30, 2026 - Cedar Outbreak Declared Over Oak & Birch Home Area Outbreak Update on Twitter Share January 30, 2026 - Cedar Outbreak Declared Over Oak & Birch Home Area Outbreak Update on Linkedin Email January 30, 2026 - Cedar Outbreak Declared Over Oak & Birch Home Area Outbreak Update linkIn collaboration with Public Health, the Cedar Home Area declared the Respiratory Outbreak over on January 30, 2026.
Oak & Birch Home Areas remain in a Respiratory Outbreak with two (2) residents testing positive for COVID in Birch. There are residents with symptoms of cough, congestion, and/or runny nose. Family members have been notified. We are currently waiting for test results for multiple residents through Public Health.
Home Area Current Cases Resolved Cases Birch 1 4 Oak 13 1If you have any questions about these precautions during your visit, please speak with the nursing staff.
The following infection control measures are to be implemented and followed:
- Ensure the Public Health 4 moments of Hand Hygiene are followed
- No General Visitors to the Oak and Birch Home Areas at this time
- Essential Caregivers two (2) at a time for visiting only
- Resident's Hand Hygiene before all meals and regularly throughout the day
- Ensure Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is used properly- including donning before entering and removing before exiting the isolated resident’s room
- Residents are to remain in the affected home area at this time to reduce the risk of spread
- Immediate isolation of any residents with new symptom onset
- Cohorting of residents and only small group activities in the home area for unaffected residents. Isolated residents to receive one-to-one activities.
- Twice daily high-touch surface cleaning- changing disinfecting product to a 1-minute contact time and containing sporicidal
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 Cedar Home Area declared the Respiratory Outbreak over on January 30, 2026.
Oak & Birch Home Areas remain in a Respiratory Outbreak with two (2) residents testing positive for COVID in Birch. There are residents with symptoms of cough, congestion, and/or runny nose. Family members have been notified. We are currently waiting for test results for multiple residents through Public Health.
Home Area Current Cases Resolved Cases Birch 1 4 Oak 13 1If you have any questions about these precautions during your visit, please speak with the nursing staff.
The following infection control measures are to be implemented and followed:
- Ensure the Public Health 4 moments of Hand Hygiene are followed
- No General Visitors to the Oak and Birch Home Areas at this time
- Essential Caregivers two (2) at a time for visiting only
- Resident's Hand Hygiene before all meals and regularly throughout the day
- Ensure Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is used properly- including donning before entering and removing before exiting the isolated resident’s room
- Residents are to remain in the affected home area at this time to reduce the risk of spread
- Immediate isolation of any residents with new symptom onset
- Cohorting of residents and only small group activities in the home area for unaffected residents. Isolated residents to receive one-to-one activities.
- Twice daily high-touch surface cleaning- changing disinfecting product to a 1-minute contact time and containing sporicidal
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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District of Muskoka Long Term Care Strategic Planning Partner Survey - We need your feedback!
Share District of Muskoka Long Term Care Strategic Planning Partner Survey - We need your feedback! on Facebook Share District of Muskoka Long Term Care Strategic Planning Partner Survey - We need your feedback! on Twitter Share District of Muskoka Long Term Care Strategic Planning Partner Survey - We need your feedback! on Linkedin Email District of Muskoka Long Term Care Strategic Planning Partner Survey - We need your feedback! linkWe are updating our Strategic Plan for 2026–2029 and envision a unified approach that brings together the Pines and Fairvern Strategic Plans into one comprehensive Long-Term Care Strategic Plan for the District of Muskoka. Your insights are essential as we move through this work. Thank you for taking the time to help shape the future of long-term care in our community. Please use the link below to complete the survey before February 16, 2026.We are updating our Strategic Plan for 2026–2029 and envision a unified approach that brings together the Pines and Fairvern Strategic Plans into one comprehensive Long-Term Care Strategic Plan for the District of Muskoka. Your insights are essential as we move through this work. Thank you for taking the time to help shape the future of long-term care in our community. Please use the link below to complete the survey before February 16, 2026. -
Concerns, Complaints, and Feedback
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Contact Information for Leadership Team & External Partners
Please note that our team adheres to the Complaints and Customer Service Policy, which is attached for your reference. We appreciate any feedback that you might have.
Our Leadership Team is always open to hearing your concerns or feedback. We continue to strive for quality improvement, and we can't do that without hearing from you and your loved ones.
Contact Information for Leadership Team & External Partners
Please note that our team adheres to the Complaints and Customer Service Policy, which is attached for your reference. We appreciate any feedback that you might have.
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Resident's Bill of Rights
Share Resident's Bill of Rights on Facebook Share Resident's Bill of Rights on Twitter Share Resident's Bill of Rights on Linkedin Email Resident's Bill of Rights linkBelow is information from the Ontario Association of Residents' Councils regarding the Residents' Bill of Rights. For more information, click on the links below or visit the website at the bottom.
The formation of residents’ rights, which are afforded to all persons living in long-term care homes, began in the early 1950s and evolved into 29 distinct rights. The Ontario Residents’ Bill of Rights is embedded in our provincial legislation, the Fixing Long-Term Care Act (FLTCA), 2021, and accompanying Regulations (O. Reg. 246/22)
All long-term care homes in Ontario (including those formerly known as nursing homes, municipal homes for the aged, and charitable homes) are governed by the Fixing Long-Term Care Act. The requirements in the LTCHA ensure that residents of these homes receive safe, consistent, and high-quality resident-centered care in settings where residents feel at home, are treated with respect, and have the supports and services they need for their health and well-being.
Residents’ Councils review and promote the Residents’ Bill of Rights. The following resources are some of the supports available to provide a deeper understanding of the rights.
Access the English Residents’ Bill of Rights here
To access an English video/audio version of the Residents’ Bill of Rights, click here
To access translations of the Residents’ Bill of Rights in different languages, click here
To learn more about enhancing Residents’ Bill of Rights Education at your home, check our Through Our Eyes
Below is information from the Ontario Association of Residents' Councils regarding the Residents' Bill of Rights. For more information, click on the links below or visit the website at the bottom.
The formation of residents’ rights, which are afforded to all persons living in long-term care homes, began in the early 1950s and evolved into 29 distinct rights. The Ontario Residents’ Bill of Rights is embedded in our provincial legislation, the Fixing Long-Term Care Act (FLTCA), 2021, and accompanying Regulations (O. Reg. 246/22)
All long-term care homes in Ontario (including those formerly known as nursing homes, municipal homes for the aged, and charitable homes) are governed by the Fixing Long-Term Care Act. The requirements in the LTCHA ensure that residents of these homes receive safe, consistent, and high-quality resident-centered care in settings where residents feel at home, are treated with respect, and have the supports and services they need for their health and well-being.
Residents’ Councils review and promote the Residents’ Bill of Rights. The following resources are some of the supports available to provide a deeper understanding of the rights.
Access the English Residents’ Bill of Rights here
To access an English video/audio version of the Residents’ Bill of Rights, click here
To access translations of the Residents’ Bill of Rights in different languages, click here
To learn more about enhancing Residents’ Bill of Rights Education at your home, check our Through Our Eyes
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Breaking the Chain of Infection with Hand Hygiene
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February is Black History Month
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Celebrates and highlights Black History and culture, and honours ancestors and leaders of Black communities. This month provides an opportunity to highlight the ways that anti-Black racism and rhetoric negatively affect Black Canadians. While it began as a week in the United States almost 100 years ago, Canada didn’t recognize any Black History dates until 1995.
Celebrates and highlights Black History and culture, and honours ancestors and leaders of Black communities. This month provides an opportunity to highlight the ways that anti-Black racism and rhetoric negatively affect Black Canadians. While it began as a week in the United States almost 100 years ago, Canada didn’t recognize any Black History dates until 1995.
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January 29, 2026- Cedar, Birch & Oak Outbreak Update
Share January 29, 2026- Cedar, Birch & Oak Outbreak Update on Facebook Share January 29, 2026- Cedar, Birch & Oak Outbreak Update on Twitter Share January 29, 2026- Cedar, Birch & Oak Outbreak Update on Linkedin Email January 29, 2026- Cedar, Birch & Oak Outbreak Update linkIn collaboration with Public Health, the Oak, Cedar, & Birch Home Area remains a Respiratory Outbreak, with symptoms of cough, congestion, and/or runny nose, with two (2) residents testing positive for COVID in Birch. Family members have been notified. We are currently waiting for test results for multiple residents through Public Health.
Home Area
Current Cases
Resolved Cases
Birch 1 4 Cedar 2 7 Oak 8 1 If you have any questions about these precautions during your visit, please speak with the nursing staff.
The following infection control measures are to be implemented and followed:
- Ensure the Public Health 4 moments of Hand Hygiene are followed
- No General Visitors to the Cedar and Birch Home Areas at this time
- Essential Caregivers two (2) at a time for visiting only
- Resident's Hand Hygiene before all meals and regularly throughout the day
- Ensure Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is used properly- including donning before entering and removing before exiting the isolated resident’s room
- Residents are to remain in the affected home area at this time to reduce the risk of spread
- Immediate isolation of any residents with new symptom onset
- Cohorting of residents and only small group activities in the home area for unaffected residents. Isolated residents to receive one-to-one activities.
- Twice daily high-touch surface cleaning- changing disinfecting product to a 1-minute contact time and containing sporicidal
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, Cedar, & Birch Home Area remains a Respiratory Outbreak, with symptoms of cough, congestion, and/or runny nose, with two (2) residents testing positive for COVID in Birch. Family members have been notified. We are currently waiting for test results for multiple residents through Public Health.
Home Area
Current Cases
Resolved Cases
Birch 1 4 Cedar 2 7 Oak 8 1 If you have any questions about these precautions during your visit, please speak with the nursing staff.
The following infection control measures are to be implemented and followed:
- Ensure the Public Health 4 moments of Hand Hygiene are followed
- No General Visitors to the Cedar and Birch Home Areas at this time
- Essential Caregivers two (2) at a time for visiting only
- Resident's Hand Hygiene before all meals and regularly throughout the day
- Ensure Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is used properly- including donning before entering and removing before exiting the isolated resident’s room
- Residents are to remain in the affected home area at this time to reduce the risk of spread
- Immediate isolation of any residents with new symptom onset
- Cohorting of residents and only small group activities in the home area for unaffected residents. Isolated residents to receive one-to-one activities.
- Twice daily high-touch surface cleaning- changing disinfecting product to a 1-minute contact time and containing sporicidal
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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January 28, 2026- Oak, Cedar, & Birch Home Areas Outbreak Update
Share January 28, 2026- Oak, Cedar, & Birch Home Areas Outbreak Update on Facebook Share January 28, 2026- Oak, Cedar, & Birch Home Areas Outbreak Update on Twitter Share January 28, 2026- Oak, Cedar, & Birch Home Areas Outbreak Update on Linkedin Email January 28, 2026- Oak, Cedar, & Birch Home Areas Outbreak Update linkIn collaboration with Public Health, the Oak, Cedar, & Birch Home Area remains a Respiratory Outbreak, with symptoms of cough, congestion, and/or runny nose, with two (2) residents testing positive for COVID in Birch. Family members have been notified. We are currently waiting for test results for multiple residents through Public Health.
Home Area
Current Cases
Resolved Cases
Birch 2 3 Cedar 4 5 Oak 9 0 If you have any questions about these precautions during your visit, please speak with the nursing staff.
The following infection control measures are to be implemented and followed:
- Ensure the Public Health 4 moments of Hand Hygiene are followed
- No General Visitors to the Cedar and Birch Home Areas at this time
- Essential Caregivers two (2) at a time for visiting only
- Resident's Hand Hygiene before all meals and regularly throughout the day
- Ensure Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is used properly- including donning before entering and removing before exiting the isolated resident’s room
- Residents are to remain in the affected home area at this time to reduce the risk of spread
- Immediate isolation of any residents with new symptom onset
- Cohorting of residents and only small group activities in the home area for unaffected residents. Isolated residents to receive one-to-one activities.
- Twice daily high-touch surface cleaning- changing disinfecting product to a 1-minute contact time and containing sporicidal
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, Cedar, & Birch Home Area remains a Respiratory Outbreak, with symptoms of cough, congestion, and/or runny nose, with two (2) residents testing positive for COVID in Birch. Family members have been notified. We are currently waiting for test results for multiple residents through Public Health.
Home Area
Current Cases
Resolved Cases
Birch 2 3 Cedar 4 5 Oak 9 0 If you have any questions about these precautions during your visit, please speak with the nursing staff.
The following infection control measures are to be implemented and followed:
- Ensure the Public Health 4 moments of Hand Hygiene are followed
- No General Visitors to the Cedar and Birch Home Areas at this time
- Essential Caregivers two (2) at a time for visiting only
- Resident's Hand Hygiene before all meals and regularly throughout the day
- Ensure Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is used properly- including donning before entering and removing before exiting the isolated resident’s room
- Residents are to remain in the affected home area at this time to reduce the risk of spread
- Immediate isolation of any residents with new symptom onset
- Cohorting of residents and only small group activities in the home area for unaffected residents. Isolated residents to receive one-to-one activities.
- Twice daily high-touch surface cleaning- changing disinfecting product to a 1-minute contact time and containing sporicidal
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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January 27, 2026 - Oak, Birch, & Cedar Outbreak Update
Share January 27, 2026 - Oak, Birch, & Cedar Outbreak Update on Facebook Share January 27, 2026 - Oak, Birch, & Cedar Outbreak Update on Twitter Share January 27, 2026 - Oak, Birch, & Cedar Outbreak Update on Linkedin Email January 27, 2026 - Oak, Birch, & Cedar Outbreak Update linkIn collaboration with Public Health, the Oak, Cedar, & Birch Home Area remains a Respiratory Outbreak, with symptoms of cough, congestion, and/or runny nose, with two (2) residents testing positive for COVID in Birch. Family members have been notified. We are currently waiting for test results for multiple residents through Public Health.
Home Area
Current Cases
Resolved Cases
Birch 2 3 Cedar 6 3 Oak 9 0 If you have any questions about these precautions during your visit, please speak with the nursing staff.
The following infection control measures are to be implemented and followed:
- Ensure the Public Health 4 moments of Hand Hygiene are followed
- No General Visitors to the Cedar and Birch Home Areas at this time
- Essential Caregivers two (2) at a time for visiting only
- Resident's Hand Hygiene before all meals and regularly throughout the day
- Ensure Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is used properly- including donning before entering and removing before exiting the isolated resident’s room
- Residents are to remain in the affected home area at this time to reduce the risk of spread
- Immediate isolation of any residents with new symptom onset
- Cohorting of residents and only small group activities in the home area for unaffected residents. Isolated residents to receive one-to-one activities.
- Twice daily high-touch surface cleaning- changing disinfecting product to a 1-minute contact time and containing sporicidal
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, Cedar, & Birch Home Area remains a Respiratory Outbreak, with symptoms of cough, congestion, and/or runny nose, with two (2) residents testing positive for COVID in Birch. Family members have been notified. We are currently waiting for test results for multiple residents through Public Health.
Home Area
Current Cases
Resolved Cases
Birch 2 3 Cedar 6 3 Oak 9 0 If you have any questions about these precautions during your visit, please speak with the nursing staff.
The following infection control measures are to be implemented and followed:
- Ensure the Public Health 4 moments of Hand Hygiene are followed
- No General Visitors to the Cedar and Birch Home Areas at this time
- Essential Caregivers two (2) at a time for visiting only
- Resident's Hand Hygiene before all meals and regularly throughout the day
- Ensure Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is used properly- including donning before entering and removing before exiting the isolated resident’s room
- Residents are to remain in the affected home area at this time to reduce the risk of spread
- Immediate isolation of any residents with new symptom onset
- Cohorting of residents and only small group activities in the home area for unaffected residents. Isolated residents to receive one-to-one activities.
- Twice daily high-touch surface cleaning- changing disinfecting product to a 1-minute contact time and containing sporicidal
Please reach out to Stephanie Albert, IPAC Lead, if you have any questions. stephanie.albert@muskoka.on.ca or ext. 4752