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Montreal Resource Directory 2018-2019 MONTREAL RESOURCE DIRECTORY 2018-2019 COMMUNITY CULTURE SENIOR HEALTH LIVING LEISURE GUIDE SENIOR GROUPS YOUR RETIREMENT YOUR WAY LET’S TALK… CALL FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT 1 844 387-1757 SELECTIONRETRAITE.COM Vista Résidence LaSalle Sélection West Island Sélection Graham Montréal LaSalle PRESTIGE PRESTIGE Pointe-Claire Mont-Royal Waldorf Vice Versa Châteauguay Côte-Saint-Luc Châteauguay Sélection Vaudreuil Sélection Ile des Sœurs SIGNATURE PRESTIGE Jardins d’Italie Manoir Ste-Geneviève Vaudreuil-Dorion Ile-des-Sœurs Saint-Léonard Sainte-Geneviève Sélection Deux-Montagnes Tours Angrignon Le Cambridge • PRESTIGE SIGNATURE LaSalle Pointe-Claire Deux-Montagnes More than 40 retirement residences available WHERE BEAUTIFUL HAPPENS 2 •180629_SeniorTimes_ResourceDirectory_Annual.indd MONTREAL RESOURCE DIRECTORY 1 2018-06-12 8:53 AM CHANGE YOUR FINANCIAL SITUATION UNLOCK THE EQUITY IN YOUR HOME WITH A CHIP REVERSE MORTGAGE With a CHIP Reverse Mortgage, you’ll be able to access up to 55% of the value in your home as tax-free money. 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MARC GARNEAU ANTHONY HOUSEFATHER Députée / MP Député / MP Député / MP Dorval – Lachine – LaSalle Notre-Dame-de-Grâce – Westmount Mont-Royal / Mount Royal [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (514) 639-4497 (514) 283-2013 (514) 283-0171 EMMANUELLA LAMBROPOULOS MARC MILLER PETER SCHIEFKE Députée / MP Député / MP Député / MP Saint-Laurent Ville-Marie – Le Sud-Ouest – Vaudreuil – Soulanges [email protected] Île-des-Soeurs [email protected] (514) 335-6655 [email protected] (450) 510-2305 (514) 496-4885 Trying to fi nd the right RETIREMENT RESIDENCE? Our Retirement Living Consultants can help. Chartwell.com 1-844-727-8679 a Chartwell near you CHARTWELL LE WELLESLEY 230 Hymus Boulvard, Pointe-Claire • 438-538-8474 CHARTWELL MANOIR KIRKLAND 2 Canvin Street, Kirkland • 438-538-8472 4 • MONTREAL RESOURCE DIRECTORY Welcome to Grace Village More than 6 decades of compassionate, loving care for our seniors in a beautiful natural setting, in the heart of the Eastern Townships. 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FREEDOM A multitude of activities and specialized services conceived for you. People like you, who share the same interests. Even more time to do what you really feel like doing. Life in a residence, freedom at last. The Quebec Seniors’ Housing Group (QSHG) is a guarantee of quality, safety and freedom of choice for seniors. Member residences of the QSHG offer you a welcoming lifestyle that suits all budgets. 70 qshg.qc.ca MONTREAL RESOURCE DIRECTORY • 7 A great place to live, in a perfect location • Professional health care personnel 24 hours per day • State-of-the-art smoke alarm and sprinkler system • Spacious main lounges and attractive outdoor patio • Large elegant dining room and bar • Close to shopping, library and recreation • All-inclusive services from $2,050 per month For an appointment to view, please call 514.937.3943 Manoir Westmount Inc. 4646 Sherbrooke Street West, Westmount manoirwestmount.ca Looking for a life change? Make the right change with Visavie housing Offering a FREE counsellors. service since 1988, helping seniors and their families find the retirement community best suited to fit their needs. WE ALSO OFFER IN-HOME CARE SERVICES! HEAD OFFICE: 1474 FLEURY E, MONTREAL | 514.383.3383 1.888.VISAVIE | visavie.com 8 • MONTREAL RESOURCE DIRECTORY EMERGENCIES Fire, Ambulance and Police ............................................911 City of Montreal (info-line) ............................................311 CONTENTS Providing information on Montreal services and activities ADVOCACY AND PROTECTION ......................11 Information and Referral Centre of Greater Montreal 211 RESIDENTS’ RIGHTS AND ADVOCACY ...........11 Free helpline, web service on government services CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS .......................11 Crime Stoppers Program ..............................514-393-1133 DONATION CENTRES THAT PICK-UP ..............12 To anonymously report criminal activity FOOD RESOURCES ...........................................12 COMMUNITY GROUPS ....................................13 Gaz Métro Odor Detection .......... 911 or 1-800-361-8003 CONT. ED. & COMPUTER COURSES ................13 Hydro-Québec Power Outage Line ..........1-800-790-2424 COUNSELLING SERVICES .................................13 Info-Santé ...........................................................................811 CULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS ..........................14 To contact nurses for non-urgent health concerns DAY CENTRES ..................................................14 Phone Directory ................................................................411 EXTENDED CARE .............................................15 FINANCIAL SERVICES .......................................16 Quebec Poison Control Centre .................1-800-463-5060 GOVERNMENT SERVICES ................................16 Transport Québec Route info ........................................511 GRANDPARENTING .........................................16 HEALTH SERVICES ...........................................17 EMERGENCY SHELTERS Cancer ...........................................................17 CLSCs .............................................................17 Auberge Shalom ...............514-731-0833 or 514-485-4783 Community Health Clinics ...........................17 (Women’s shelter) Counselling & Resources Dental Clinics ...............................................17 Booth Center (men’s shelter) .........................514-932-2214 Hospitals .......................................................17 Chez Doris (women’s shelter) .......................514-937-2341 Specialized Health Services .........................18 L’Abri d’Espoir (women’s shelter) ...............514-934-5615 HOTLINES & SELF-HELP ...................................19 HOUSING ..........................................................19 Logifem (women’s shelter) .............................514-939-3172 LEISURE ............................................................19
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