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Baycrest Viewbook - October 2018

Baycrest Health Sciences & Baycrest Foundation Publications

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INSIDE BAYCREST TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 Introduction 4 Residential Living 6 Terraces of Baycrest; Apotex Centre, Jewish Home for the Aged 9 Adult Day Programs 13 Joseph E. and Minnie Wagman Centre 14 Koschitzky Support Centre for Family Caregivers and Older Adults 15 Sam and Ida Ross Memory Clinic 16 Hospital 22 Sydney & Florence Cooper Outpatient Clinics 25 Neuropsychology and Cognitive Health Program 29 Elkie Adler MS Program 30 Jeff and Diane Ross Movement Disorders Clinic 31 Rotman Research Institute 34 CABHI 39 Centre for Education & Knowledge Exchange in Aging 42 Community (Spiritual Care, Food, Shopping, Art collection, Jacob Family Theatre, Gardens, Museum) 46 Careers & Volunteer Services 48 Baycrest Foundation 50 Contact Us 53 Campus Map DR. WILLIAM E. REICHMAN PRESIDENT AND CEO BAYCREST Welcome to the Centennial edition of Inside Baycrest, which is designed to familiarize you with our organization and locate information and services of value to you, your family, friends and the wider community. Visionary thinkers saw a need and created the Toronto Jewish Old Folks Home in 1918. Not content to rest on this achievement, they and successive generations proudly and ambitiously guided its transformation into the Baycrest of today – a world leader in care, research, innovation and education in brain health and aging. As we head into our second century of caring for older adults, we remain true to the principles and aspirations of our founders. We are ever mindful that our experiences and discoveries are relevant and meaningful to families now and in the future, here in Toronto, and far beyond our own campus and community. Our vision: a world where every older adult enjoys a life of purpose, inspiration and fulfilment.

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