Whitby This Week, 3 Mar 2022, p. 1

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THURSDAY MARCH 3, 2022 We believe in endless possibilities. Learn more. Get involved. www.deafblindontario.com Sponsored by SATURDAY, MARCH 5 Register Now: trentu.ca/openhouse You could WIN first-year tuition DISCOVER ONTARIO'S #1 UNDERGRADUATE UNIVERSITY Virtual Open House SLIDE INTO A NEW SEASON. THERE'S LOTS TO SEE AND DO THIS WINTER. CHECK OUT OUR GUIDE TO ONTARIO'S STAYCATION DESTINATIONS AT DURHAMREGION.COM /WINTERSTAYCATION Relatives of residents who called for the closure of Sunnycrest Nursing Home in Whitby are getting their wish. The 1635 Dundas St. E. facility, which has been operated by Lakeridge Health since a COVID-19 outbreak in late 2020 led to 34 deaths, 117 resident infections and 78 staff infections, is officially closing its doors for good this spring. Staff and residents were sent a letter by Lakeridge Health notifying them of the impending closure on Feb. 16. That's exactly two months before Lakeridge Health's management contract to operate Sunnycrest runs out on April 16, 2022. Lakeridge has been running Sunnycrest since December 2020. In testimony before the Ontario Long-Term Care COVID-19 Commission during the winter of 2021, a number of Sunnycrest relatives made their feelings plain SUNNYCREST NURSING HOME CLOSING See 'THIS', page 2 FACILITY HAS BEEN OPERATED BY LAKERIDGE HEALTH SINCE COVID-19 OUTBREAK IN LATE 2020 TIM KELLY tkelly@durhamregion.com Staff and residents at Sunnycrest Nursing Home in Whitby were sent a letter by Lakeridge Health notifying them of the impending closure. Jason Liebregts/Metroland

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