Athens long-term care home clears major hurdle as opening moves closer

County officials say they remain committed to welcoming residents as soon as approvals are complete

The United Counties of Leeds and Grenville says the new G. Tackaberry and Family Long-Term Care Home in Athens has reached another key milestone as it moves closer to opening.

County officials said the home has successfully passed S1001 certification testing, a national standard that confirms fire and safety systems are fully connected and operating as designed. The certification is a critical step in ensuring the safety of future residents and staff.

With the testing complete, the facility has received its full unconditional occupancy permit.

The next phase involves working with the Ministry of Long-Term Care to complete final approvals, including virtual and in-person inspections required before residents can move in. A virtual inspection is tentatively scheduled for next week.

The opening process has faced several delays in recent months, with county officials previously reporting significant financial losses while the home remains unoccupied.

Staff continue training and preparing the facility while working with contractors and ministry officials to meet all remaining requirements before opening. County officials say they remain committed to welcoming residents as soon as approvals are complete.

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