Construction begins on long-term care home in Ottawa’s east end

By Anil Jhalli

Construction is underway on a long-term care home in Orléans.

The DTOC II – Ottawa project, which will replace the Champlain Long-Term Care Residence, will provide 164 new and 60 upgraded beds in Ottawa’s east end.

The new home will feature design improvements, including larger resident common areas and air conditioning throughout the home.

“Congratulations to the DTOC II – Ottawa project team on their ground-breaking for their new home. Our government is fixing long-term care and ensuring we build homes for seniors in the communities they helped build,” said Stan Cho, the Minister of Long-Term Care. “Today marks a significant milestone for Orléans. When construction is complete, 224 additional residents will have a new, modern and comfortable place to call home.”

The facility will offer Francophone services to its residents, and is expected to open in the fall of 2025.

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