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Victoria Landing is all about senior care
Everyone experiences the natural process of aging
in different ways. Some folks might remain active and
independent, yet over time, they might find that they
could benefit from assisted living while remaining still
very active in their community. Others might find
themselves needing greater assistance within a secure
living space, particularly if their health or memory is
declining.
“We are an Aging-In-Place community,” said
Claudia Nohr the Executive Director of Brandon’s
Victoria Landing Retirement Residence. “We supply
our residents with the daily support they need to con-
tinue an active, healthy, independent lifestyle.”
Age-in-Place living is the philosophy that allows
residents to remain at this lovely residence through-
out the years as needs change. The team at All Seniors
Care is committed to ensuring the highest quality of
life for our residents. Designed to enhance daily en-
joyment and well-being on a continuous basis, the ex-
clusive QOLA program provides the All Seniors Care
team with the ability to learn about resident’s specific
needs and individual preferences.
Prior to moving in each resident is consulted on
dietary wishes, medical needs, recreational, and phys-
ical activity preferences. After all the information is
consolidated a personal profile is created and specif-
ic programming developed. Families can feel assured
that their loved one’s needs are met daily in a holistic
approach including mind, body, and soul.
“Victoria Landing is all about taking care of seniors
and providing them with a good quality of life in a
setting that’s been designed to adapt to their changing
needs and allow them to age in place gracefully,” con-
tinues Nohr, “we have created a secure living area that
exceeds expectations for support. Whether helping
new residents adjust, assisting with personal grooming
or going for a walk, staff members are committed to
providing a supportive family environment.”
Adding to the ease, dedicated staff members take
care of light housekeeping duties, provide emergen-
cy response and organize fun activities, both on site
and off. “Our person-centred philosophy allows us to
identify each resident’s unique attributes, values and
history,” Nohr explains, “enabling us to create indi-
vidualized levels of programming that are flexible to
changing health needs.”
Enhancing the experience, residents can take ad-
vantage of on-site amenities, including fitness centre,
games room, salon, a theatre and even private dining
room for special family celebrations. Perhaps best of
all, couples with different care needs can remain to-
gether in an environment that allows them to age with
grace.
“Victoria Landing is a safe, beautiful neighbour-
hood that offers seniors gracious living while provid-
ing peace of mind for families,” closes Nohr. “They
know their loved ones are looked after in a beautiful
building that offers a vibrant and creative lifestyle
within peaceful, elegant surroundings. We feel there is
nothing else like it.”
For more information, call 204-271-6000 or drop
by for coffee and a visit at 10 Victoria Ave. E. (right
beside the Brandon Regional Health Centre). Details
are also posted on the All Seniors Care website at
allseniorscare.com.
Victoria Landing Retirement Residence Exective Director Claudia Nohr and the new Lifestlye Director Jillian Garbutt. (Theresa Nett/The Brandon Sun) » The Brandon Sun