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Dundas Ontario offers a wide range of products, services and lifestyle accommodations for seniors. Seniors retirement homes in Dundas offer the experience of a seniors residence
in a community that is well prepared to meet the needs of seniors and retired people.
From health and safety, housing and recreation to financial and social services for seniors, Dundas provides services for seniors from a variety of retirement homes residences, agencies and other service providers.
In Dundas seniors have at their disposal a variety of retailers who carry products tailored to meet the needs of a retirement community. From pharmacies, hearing aid centres, optometrists and opthamologists to medical labs and clinics, Dundas provides retirement living solutions for a variety of senior requirements.
Drugs, pharmaceuticals and ambulatory aids can be found at the Shoppers Drug Mart ( Governor's Road and Osler Drive near Blockbuster Video ), at Lee's Pharmacy on King Street at York Blvd. as well as Pharma Plus at 60 Hatt Street ( at near Sydenham ).
Shoppers Drug Mart on King Street ( across from the clock tower Post Office ) makes for easy shopping on the main street of Dundas and provides support to the 2nd floor medical clinics with lots of parking behind the store.
If you're near University Plaza ( on Osler Drive ) there is a large Shoppers Drug Mart that offers a wide variety of products supermarket items.
Ambulatory Footwear, ( makers of quality custom made footwear and foot orthotics ) is located on Osler Court directly across the street from University Plaza.
Dundas Valley Orthotics, specialists in foot orthotics, knee bracing, orthopaedic supports and compression therapy.
Located in downtown Dundas at:
8 Ogilvie Street - ( just off King Street).
The Carnegie Gallery at the corner of King St. West and Ogilvie, it's just a few feet past the gallery.
In downtown Dundas the Carnegie Gallery exhibits works by local artists and artisans and is close to many restaurants. Originally a library, it was built in 1910 with funds donated by the American industrialist Andrew Carnegie and the citizens of Dundas, Ontario. Today it serves the community of Dundas as an art gallery. Access is often a matter of a short walk from one of the many retirement residences in Dundas.
Bertram Place Retirement Living Centre is an assisted living residence for seniors.
Located in the historic Bertram building this beautifully transformed building provides residents with doorstep access to the heart of Downtown Dundas and all of its shops, restaurants, medical clinics, art galleries as well as the museum and library.
Celebrating it 20th year in operation, Bertram Place provides assisted daily living
with 24 hour professional staff. A variety of suite layouts, with ensuite baths, make this living centre an excellent choice for a variety of seniors seeking independent retirement living
in Dundas, Ontario.
Home cooked meals in an elegant dining room, weekly housekeeping linen service and personal laundry are all included in the fees. In addition to the in-house professional beauty salon, they also provide call bell assistance, podiatry, pharmacy and lab services.
This security monitored retirement residence also provides landscaped gardens and sitting areas.
Bertram Place is located at 21 Hatt Street, Dundas, Ontario, L9H 2E9 Tel: 905-628-8622.
St. Joseph's Villa serves the needs of seniors from its location on Governor's Road in Dundas, Ontario and has been serving the needs of seniors and the elderly for over 120 years.
Lee's Pharmacy provides home health care and mobility services to seniors
and residents of retirement homes in Dundas.
Located at 58 King Street East at York Blvd. Tel (905) 627-4584.
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