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 – Outbreak declared over Nov. 27th, 2025. No Visitor Restrictions at this time. General Visitors are welcome to the Home Area.
Cedar – No Visitor Restrictions at this time. General Visitors are welcome to the Home Area.
Birch – No Visitor Restrictions at this time. General Visitors are welcome to the Home Area.
Maple – No Visitor Restrictions at this time. General Visitors are welcome to the Home Area.
Spruce – No Visitor Restrictions at this time. General Visitors are welcome to the Home Area.
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 – Outbreak declared over Nov. 27th, 2025. No Visitor Restrictions at this time. General Visitors are welcome to the Home Area.
Cedar – No Visitor Restrictions at this time. General Visitors are welcome to the Home Area.
Birch – No Visitor Restrictions at this time. General Visitors are welcome to the Home Area.
Maple – No Visitor Restrictions at this time. General Visitors are welcome to the Home Area.
Spruce – No Visitor Restrictions at this time. General Visitors are welcome to the Home Area.
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Safety Related to Pets in the Home
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Please ensure that if you are bringing your dog in on a retractable leash that your dog is look and no more then an arms length away from you. Would are recommending that you use a shorter leash in the home, but if you are using a retractable one, please ensure it is not stretched out as this is a tripping hazard.
Thank you
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Staffing Announcement - IPAC Lead
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We are excited to announce that John Iskander will be joining our team at The Pines as our new Infection Prevention and Control Lead. Please read below a quick bio in which John shared with us:
‘As a certified Infection Control Epidemiology Specialist CIC with CBIC.ORG, a licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada for verified International Medical Graduates and successful candidates in the Medical Council of Canada Qualification Exams, I was honored to serve the vulnerable Canadian population that have been profoundly impacted since the beginning of the COVID – 19 pandemic with the Canadian Red Cross and have been deployed to several Ontario Elderly Healthcare facilities, migrant farmer workers, shelters and the Indigenous First Nations Operations as Public Health Advisor/IPAC Specialist. I bring along high ethical, practical, representable and professional IPAC skills that hopefully will be a positive addition to the team and the wonderful residents of The Pines.’
John will join our team November 6th and will report directly to Kim Sander, DOC. He can be contacted at john.iskander@muskoka.on.ca or at extension 4752.
Please join us in welcoming John to our team.
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Resident COVID Vaccine Consent
Share Resident COVID Vaccine Consent on Facebook Share Resident COVID Vaccine Consent on Twitter Share Resident COVID Vaccine Consent on Linkedin Email Resident COVID Vaccine Consent linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.A member of our nursing team will be reaching out to collect consent for your loved one to get their COVID vaccine, if required. Please reach out to the Charge Nurse if you are unsure if your family member requires the vaccine.
Thank you
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Outbreaks Declared Over October 30, 2023
Share Outbreaks Declared Over October 30, 2023 on Facebook Share Outbreaks Declared Over October 30, 2023 on Twitter Share Outbreaks Declared Over October 30, 2023 on Linkedin Email Outbreaks Declared Over October 30, 2023 linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.In collaboration with Public Health, the Cedar Home Area and Oak Home Area outbreak has been declared over as of October 30, 2023. Oak Home Area remains in heightened surveillance related to one (1) COVID case. N95 masks to be worn on the unit at this time. We will continue to provide updates.
Thank you for your patience as our team worked through the most recent outbreaks.
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First Planned Power Outage- October 30, 2023
Share First Planned Power Outage- October 30, 2023 on Facebook Share First Planned Power Outage- October 30, 2023 on Twitter Share First Planned Power Outage- October 30, 2023 on Linkedin Email First Planned Power Outage- October 30, 2023 linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.The new generator installation is going very smoothly and its completion is less than a month away. The remaining electrical work will require three to four power interruptions, each lasting up to 4 hours in duration. The first outage is planned for Monday October 30th from 11:00am to 3:00pm. During this outage we will be powered by our temporary generator which provides partial power to the building. As a reminder, resident rooms will not have power as they normally do during a power outage.
Due to limited power in the main kitchen and the inability to keep meals hot, a modified cold lunch will be offered.
Should you have any questions or concerns please reach out.
Thank you for your patience
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Outbreak Update- October 28, 2023
Share Outbreak Update- October 28, 2023 on Facebook Share Outbreak Update- October 28, 2023 on Twitter Share Outbreak Update- October 28, 2023 on Linkedin Email Outbreak Update- October 28, 2023 linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.Oak and Cedar Home Areas remain in outbreak related to COVID at this time. Oak currently has three (3) resident isolated and Cedar has one (1) resident isolated. Symptoms include cough, sneezing, runny nose, diarrhea, and poor appetite. Family members of those affected have been notified.
We are encouraging everyone entering the home to wear a surgical mask at this time. The outbreak home areas have the specific PPE that is required to be put on prior to entering the home area at each entrance.
The following infection control measures to be implement or continued at this time:
- N95 Masks and eye protection to be worn on Oak and Cedar home areas at all times.
- BID respiratory symptom screening on Oak and Cedar.
- Immediate isolation of any residents with new symptom onset.
- Cohorting of staff, when possible.
- Activities- Small group activities on Oak and Cedar; cohorting of other units where possible.
- Twice daily high touch surface cleaning on Oak and Cedar.
- Increased hand hygiene and PPE audits on unit.
- Increased resident hand hygiene.
- Use of red dietary trays for isolated residents.
- Limit of 2 essential caregivers at a time on the OAK and CEDAR Home Areas.
- No General Visiting to the OAK and CEDAR Home Areas
- *If residents insist on going off unit, please assist them with masking or a visor and encourage outdoor visiting.
We will continue to provide updates as we move through the outbreak.
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Outbreak Update- October 27, 2023
Share Outbreak Update- October 27, 2023 on Facebook Share Outbreak Update- October 27, 2023 on Twitter Share Outbreak Update- October 27, 2023 on Linkedin Email Outbreak Update- October 27, 2023 linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.Oak and Cedar Home Areas remain in outbreak related to COVID at this time. Oak currently has three (3) resident isolated and Cedar has one (1) resident isolated. Symptoms include cough, sneezing, runny nose, diarrhea, and poor appetite. Family members of those affected have been notified.
We are encouraging everyone entering the home to wear a surgical mask at this time. The outbreak home areas have the specific PPE that is required to be put on prior to entering the home area at each entrance.
The following infection control measures to be implement or continued at this time:
- N95 Masks and eye protection to be worn on Oak and Cedar home areas at all times.
- BID respiratory symptom screening on Oak and Cedar.
- Immediate isolation of any residents with new symptom onset.
- Cohorting of staff, when possible.
- Activities- Small group activities on Oak and Cedar; cohorting of other units where possible.
- Twice daily high touch surface cleaning on Oak and Cedar.
- Increased hand hygiene and PPE audits on unit.
- Increased resident hand hygiene.
- Use of red dietary trays for isolated residents.
- Limit of 2 essential caregivers at a time on the OAK and CEDAR Home Areas.
- No General Visiting to the OAK and CEDAR Home Areas
- *If residents insist on going off unit, please assist them with masking or a visor and encourage outdoor visiting.
We will continue to provide updates as we move through the outbreak.
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Outbreak Update- October 26, 2023
Share Outbreak Update- October 26, 2023 on Facebook Share Outbreak Update- October 26, 2023 on Twitter Share Outbreak Update- October 26, 2023 on Linkedin Email Outbreak Update- October 26, 2023 linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.Oak and Cedar Home Areas remain in outbreak related to COVID at this time. Oak currently has three (3) resident isolated and Cedar has two (2) resident isolated. Symptoms include cough, sneezing, runny nose, diarrhea, and poor appetite. Family members of those affected have been notified.
We are encouraging everyone entering the home to wear a surgical mask at this time. The outbreak home areas have the specific PPE that is required to be put on prior to entering the home area at each entrance.
The following infection control measures to be implement or continued at this time:
- N95 Masks and eye protection to be worn on Oak and Cedar home areas at all times.
- BID respiratory symptom screening on Oak and Cedar.
- Immediate isolation of any residents with new symptom onset.
- Cohorting of staff, when possible.
- Activities- Small group activities on Oak and Cedar; cohorting of other units where possible.
- Twice daily high touch surface cleaning on Oak and Cedar.
- Increased hand hygiene and PPE audits on unit.
- Increased resident hand hygiene.
- Use of red dietary trays for isolated residents.
- Limit of 2 essential caregivers at a time on the OAK and CEDAR Home Areas.
- No General Visiting to the OAK and CEDAR Home Areas
- *If residents insist on going off unit, please assist them with masking or a visor and encourage outdoor visiting.
We will continue to provide updates as we move through the outbreak.
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Outbreak Update- October 25, 2023
Share Outbreak Update- October 25, 2023 on Facebook Share Outbreak Update- October 25, 2023 on Twitter Share Outbreak Update- October 25, 2023 on Linkedin Email Outbreak Update- October 25, 2023 linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.Oak and Cedar Home Areas remain in outbreak related to COVID at this time. Oak currently has three (3) resident isolated and Cedar has two (2) resident isolated. Symptoms include cough, sneezing, runny nose, diarrhea, and poor appetite. Family members of those affected have been notified.
We are encouraging everyone entering the home to wear a surgical mask at this time. The outbreak home areas have the specific PPE that is required to be put on prior to entering the home area at each entrance.
The following infection control measures to be implement or continued at this time:
- N95 Masks and eye protection to be worn on Oak and Cedar home areas at all times.
- BID respiratory symptom screening on Oak and Cedar.
- Immediate isolation of any residents with new symptom onset.
- Cohorting of staff, when possible.
- Activities- Small group activities on Oak and Cedar; cohorting of other units where possible.
- Twice daily high touch surface cleaning on Oak and Cedar.
- Increased hand hygiene and PPE audits on unit.
- Increased resident hand hygiene.
- Use of red dietary trays for isolated residents.
- Limit of 2 essential caregivers at a time on the OAK and CEDAR Home Areas.
- No General Visiting to the OAK and CEDAR Home Areas
- *If residents insist on going off unit, please assist them with masking or a visor and encourage outdoor visiting.
We will continue to provide updates as we move through the outbreak.
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Outbreak Update- October 24, 2023
Share Outbreak Update- October 24, 2023 on Facebook Share Outbreak Update- October 24, 2023 on Twitter Share Outbreak Update- October 24, 2023 on Linkedin Email Outbreak Update- October 24, 2023 linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.Oak and Cedar Home Areas remain in outbreak related to COVID at this time. Oak currently has five (5) resident isolated and Cedar has two (2) resident isolated. Symptoms include cough, sneezing, runny nose, diarrhea, and poor appetite. Family members of those affected have been notified.
We are encouraging everyone entering the home to wear a surgical mask at this time. The outbreak home areas have the specific PPE that is required to be put on prior to entering the home area at each entrance.
The following infection control measures to be implement or continued at this time:
- N95 Masks and eye protection to be worn on Oak and Cedar home areas at all times.
- BID respiratory symptom screening on Oak and Cedar.
- Immediate isolation of any residents with new symptom onset.
- Cohorting of staff, when possible.
- Activities- Small group activities on Oak and Cedar; cohorting of other units where possible.
- Twice daily high touch surface cleaning on Oak and Cedar.
- Increased hand hygiene and PPE audits on unit.
- Increased resident hand hygiene.
- Use of red dietary trays for isolated residents.
- Limit of 2 essential caregivers at a time on the OAK and CEDAR Home Areas.
- No General Visiting to the OAK and CEDAR Home Areas
- *If residents insist on going off unit, please assist them with masking or a visor and encourage outdoor visiting.
We will continue to provide updates as we move through the outbreak.
2025 Resident and Family Engagement Survey
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Family Council
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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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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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January 02 2026
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December 14 2025
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December 16 2025
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December 18 2025
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December 19 2025
Key Staff Contacts
Menus and Activities Monthly Calendar
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Dietary Menus
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November 2025 Birch Activity Calendar.pdf (38.3 KB) (pdf)
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November 2025 Cedar Activity Calendar.pdf (33.6 KB) (pdf)
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November 2025 Maple Activity Calendar.pdf (31.5 KB) (pdf)
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November 2025 Oak Activity Calendar.pdf (33.2 KB) (pdf)
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November 2025 Spruce Activity Calendar.pdf (31.4 KB) (pdf)
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Maple December Calendar 2025.pdf (41.1 KB) (pdf)
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Birch Calendar December 2025.pdf (42.2 KB) (pdf)
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Oak December Calendar 2025.pdf (45.1 KB) (pdf)
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Cedar December Calendar 2025.pdf (44.2 KB) (pdf)
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Spruce December Calendarn2025.pdf (41 KB) (pdf)
Essential Caregiver Request Form & Information Package
Helpful Documents
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Resident Admission Handbook (16.2 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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Resources for Patients Family Members and Caregivers.png (411 KB) (png)
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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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2022-2025-The Pines Strategic Plan.docx (2.4 MB) (docx)
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Home Specific Outbreak Plan 2025.pdf (326 KB) (pdf)
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The Pines- CQI and QIP Report 2024-2025 (2.65 MB) (pdf)
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The Pines Equity Diversity Inclusion Cultural Competency Plan 2025 (249 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)
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