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The John M. Parrott Centre

309 Bridge Street West, Napanee, Ontario K7R2G4

4.3/5

(15 reviewers)

From Google

Type:

Long Term Care, Municipal

Beds:

168

Languages:

English

Cultural designations:

None

Starting price:

From $2,085/mo

Approved for short stay beds:

Yes

Resident Council:

Yes

Family Council:

Yes

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About Us

The John M. Parrott Centre is a 168-bed long-term care home that provides a nurturing and secure environment for residents requiring 24-hour nursing and personal care. With a dedicated staff-to-resident ratio of 1:17, the home ensures that each individual receives personalized attention and support. The residence features a specialized secure Alzheimer's unit, designed to cater to the unique needs of residents living with dementia, promoting safety and comfort. Additionally, the home offers one respite short-stay bed, allowing families the opportunity for temporary care while ensuring their loved ones are well looked after. Residents at The John M. Parrott Centre benefit from a comprehensive range of essential services, including bedding, laundry, housekeeping, meals, and personal hygiene supplies. Medical supplies and equipment, such as catheters and wound care supplies, are readily available. Staff members assist residents with medication management and daily living activities, fostering an atmosphere of dignity and respect. The home also provides a variety of recreation and social programs, enriching the lives of residents and encouraging engagement within the community. Dining experiences are thoughtfully designed, with meal tray service available for residents who are ill and accommodations for medical and cultural diets. The home features multiple family dining areas, allowing loved ones to share meals together in a warm setting. A full-time dietitian is on staff to ensure that nutritional needs are met with care and consideration. The communal spaces, including a secure courtyard and garden, are enhanced by air conditioning and Wi-Fi, creating a comfortable and inviting atmosphere for residents and visitors alike. The John M. Parrott Centre prioritizes the well-being of its residents through a range of amenities and services, including a convenience store, hairdressing services, and recreational outings. Night checks are conducted regularly to ensure safety, and the presence of video cameras at all exit doors adds an additional layer of security. With a commitment to providing compassionate long-term care, the home stands as a supportive community where residents can thrive in a safe and engaging environment.

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Care Services at The John M. Parrott Centre

Assistance with Bathing

Assistance with Feeding

Assistance with Personal Hygiene

Assistance with Ambulation

Provision of Skin and Wound Care

Continence Care

Administration of Drugs or Another Substance

Provision of a Meal

Assistance with Dressing

Any Service That a Member of the Ontario College of Pharmacists Provides While Engaging in the Practice of Pharmacy

Any service that a member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario provides while engaging in the practice of medicine

Any Service That a Member of the College of Nurses of Ontario Provides While Engaging in the Practice of Nursing

Long-Term Care Stats for The John M. Parrott Centre

From the Canadian Institute for Health Information

StatisticHomeBenchmark
Residents not living with psychosis who were given anti-psychosis medication16.5%19%
Residents who fell14.1%9%
Residents who were physically restrained0.5%3%
Residents with pressure ulcers2.2%1%
Residents with worsened symptoms of depression37.9%13%
Residents experiencing pain5.4%-

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Last modified on Aug 8, 2025