CONGREGATE LIVING FACILITIES Manitoba Will Be Prioritizing and Providing Immunizations to Residents of Hundreds of Congregate Living Facilities

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CONGREGATE LIVING FACILITIES Manitoba Will Be Prioritizing and Providing Immunizations to Residents of Hundreds of Congregate Living Facilities CONGREGATE LIVING FACILITIES Manitoba will be prioritizing and providing immunizations to residents of hundreds of congregate living facilities. There are a large number of small group care homes that are not included in this public list. The Vaccine Implementation Task Force is working with Manitoba Families to develop an appropriate plan to reach residents of these smaller facilities. A focused immunization team may not be suitable for all congregate living facilities, particularly those with a very small number of residents. However, the province will work with regional health authorities and the sites to identify alternatives, so eligible and consenting residents can be immunized. If a congregate living facility is not included in the listing below and you have questions about whether it should be included, please contact the Vaccine Implementation Task Force at [email protected]. Facility type Name City / Town WINNIPEG REGIONAL HEALTH AUTHORITY Addictions - Supportive Recovery Addictions Foundation Manitoba WINNIPEG Housing Addictions Addictions Recovery Inc. WINNIPEG Addictions AFM Pathways Men's Extended Residential Program WINNIPEG Second Stage Programs Alpha House Project Inc. WINNIPEG Supportive Housing ArlingtonHaus WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living ArlingtonHaus WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living Assiniboine Links WINNIPEG Addictions - Supportive Recovery Behavioural Health Foundation WINNIPEG Housing Addictions BHF Transition Housing ST. NORBERT Second Stage Programs Bravestone Centre Inc WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living Canoe Club WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living Catherine Place WINNIPEG Supportive Housing Chez Nous Supportive Housing WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living Concordia Village I WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living Concordia Village II WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living Concordia Village III WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living Dakota House Homestead WINNIPEG Transitional Settings Day Hospital Deer Lodge Centre WINNIPEG Transitional Settings Day Hospital Riverview WINNIPEG Transitional Settings Day hospital Seven Oaks WINNIPEG Transitional Settings Day Hospital St. Boniface WINNIPEG Hybrid Deer Lodge Centre WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living Devonshire House I Homestead WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living Devonshire House II Homestead WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living Donwood Manor Elderly Persons Housing WINNIPEG Addictions Esther House Women's WINNIPEG Supportive Housing Fred Douglas Heritage Lodge WINNIPEG Family Violence Shelter Ikwe-Widdjiitiwin Inc WINNIPEG Addictions Indigenous Women's Health Centre - Eagle Women Lodge WINNIPEG Supportive Housing Irene Baron Eden Centre WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living KeKiNan Centre Inc. WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living Kildonan House (Homestead) WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living Lindenwood Manor WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living Lindenwood Terrace WINNIPEG Supportive Housing Lions Supportive Housing WINNIPEG Homeless Shelter Main Street Project WINNIPEG Addictions - Residential Treatment Main Street Project WINNIPEG Addictions - Residential Treatment Main Street Project WINNIPEG Main Street Project - Mens Withdrawal Management and Stabilization Addictions WINNIPEG (WMS) Addictions Main Street Project Women's WMS - Riverpoint Centre WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living Metropolitan Kiwanis Courts WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living Portsmouth Retirement Residence WINNIPEG Transitional Settings PRIME Program Deer Lodge WINNIPEG Transitional Settings PRIME Program Misericordia WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living Residence Despins Assisted Living WINNIPEG Supportive Housing Residence Despins Supportive Housing WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living River Ridge I Retirement (All Seniors Care) WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living River Ridge II Retirement (All Seniors Care) WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living Riverside Lions Senior Residences WINNIPEG Supportive Housing Riverside Lions Supportive Housing WINNIPEG Supportive Housing Riverwood Square - Harmony Court WINNIPEG Supportive Housing Rosewood Supportive Housing WINNIPEG Homeless Shelter Salvation Army WINNIPEG Transitional Housing Salvation Army WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living Seine River Retirement (All Seniors Care) WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living Shaftesbury Park Retirement (All Seniors Care) WINNIPEG Homeless Shelter Siloam Mission WINNIPEG Homeless Shelter/Transitional Sscope WINNIPEG Other St. Amant Health and Transitional Services WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living St. James Kiwanis Lodge, Terrace WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living Sterling House, Homestead WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living Sturgeon Creek I Retirement (All Seniors Care) WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living Sturgeon Creek II Retirement (All Seniors Care) WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living The Boulton Retirement Residence WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living The Parkway 1 Retirement Community WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living The Parkway 11 WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living The Wellington Retirement Living WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living Thorvaldson Care Center WINNIPEG Addictions Two Ten Recovery - Men's WINNIPEG Addictions Two Ten Recovery -Women's WINNIPEG Assisted Independent Living Villa Aulneau WINNIPEG Family Violence Shelter Willow Place inc. 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GEORGE Assisted Independent Living Friendly Villa ERIKSDALE Assisted Independent Living Gateway Manor Inc TEULON Assisted Independent Living Happy Thought Villa EAST SELKIRK Assisted Independent Living House of Hope ARBORG Supportive Housing House of Hope & Mary Thorararinson ARBORG Supportive Housing Icelandic River Lodge RIVERTON Assisted Independent Living Icelandic River Lodge RIVERTON Assisted Independent Living Inwood Manor INWOOD Assisted Independent Living Kin Place OAKBANK Assisted Independent Living Leisure Lodge ERIKSDALE Assisted Independent Living Lindell Manor ERIKSDALE Assisted Independent Living Lions Lodge BEAUSEJOUR Assisted Independent Living Lundar Senior Citizens Home LUNDAR Assisted Independent Living Maplewood Lodge FRASERWOOD Assisted Independent Living Mary Thorarinson Estates ARBORG Corrections Milner Ridge Correctional Centre BEAUSEJOUR Supportive Housing Neil Gaudry Centre ST. LAURENT Assisted Independent Living New Harbour Lodge GIMLI Assisted Independent Living New Haven Lodge GIMLI Family Violence Shelter Nova House Inc. 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