Sunnyside Supportive Housing
Sunnyside Supportive Housing is an apartment building in Kitchener for older adults who need a small amount of help to live on their own.
Visitors are permitted into Supportive Housing but must complete the screening questions, wear a mask while in the building and only visit within the tenant apartment.
COVID-19 updates
Sunnyside Supportive Housing is not currently experiencing and outbreaks related to COVID-19.
Waterloo Region residents are strongly advised to continue practicing public health measures and get vaccinated to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Please be assured that staff are taking all measures to maintain the health and safety of tenants, residents and staff across the Sunnyside Campus. We will continue to provide updated information as soon as it is available.
If you have questions about this information, please call 519- 893-8494 extension 6247.
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The following preventative measures are in place to reduce the risk of COVID-19 in Sunnyside Supportive Housing. Additional precautions may be implemented if an outbreak is declared by Waterloo Region Public Health.
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New tenants |
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Ensuring the health and safety of everyone who lives in Sunnyside Supportive Housing requires that we take preventative measures for new tenants moving in to prevent the spread of COVID-19. In spite of the measures taken below, the Sunnyside Supportive Housing team will do its very best to get to know you, make you comfortable and help you pass the time. We look forward to continuing your care, introducing you to new neighbours, and providing you with opportunities to socialize safely where possible.
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Service Changes on the Sunnyside Campus |
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Hair Salon Reflections Beauty and Barber Shop is closed to community clients until further notice.
Volunteer Services. Only volunteer services that are deemed essential will be employed, examples of this might include comfort care volunteers for end of life support. Care Conferences. In-person care conferences with people from outside of Sunnyside Home are on hold unless it is deemed essential. In these circumstances, these conferences will be done by phone or video call whenever possible. Fabulous Finds Gift Shop. The Fabulous Finds Gift Shop is closed to community clients until further notice. Sunnyside Wellness Centre The Sunnyside Wellness Centre is open for physiotherapy services and foot care by appointment only. All services other services have been suspended. This will remain until further notice. For foot care services clients must be prepared to show proof of double vaccination or may not be able to access the service. Convalescent Care and Respite Convalescent care and respite are not accepting new admissions at this time. Community Alzheimer Programs All day programs and overnight stay are open and operating at a lower capacity/ Additional safety measures in place. All clients are required to be double vaccinated to access service and support. Young Onset Dementia Association The Young Onset Dementia Association (YODA) is open and operating at a reduced capacity, and all clients are required to be double vaccinated to access the service and support. |
Living in Sunnyside Supportive Housing
Sunnyside Supportive Housing is in the Stanley Park area of Kitchener and has 30 one and two-bedroom units. It is located on Sunnyside Campus, with amenities and services like the Sunnyside Wellness Centre just a few steps away.
Supportive housing offers housing for low-income older adults, with supports and services to help them to continue to live independently.
How to apply |
You will need to apply to live in Sunnyside Supportive Housing in two parts:
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Services |
Services may include:
To find out more about the services offered, call 519-893-8494, extension 6247. |
Virtual tour |
See what Sunnyside Supportive Housing has to offer in this quick video tour. |
Who is eligible |
You may qualify to live in Supportive Housing if you:
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Cost |
Sunnyside Supportive Housing is a rent-subsidized program. To be eligible to live in Supportive Housing, you will need to apply with Waterloo Region Housing to have your rent lowered. If you qualify, the rent you pay would be up to 30 per cent of what you earn per month. Services like cable, telephone and the emergency pendant system are extra. |
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