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Nov 22, 2017
When researching Retirement Homes prior to moving here, Island Park had the best reputation bar none. The best thing is the Staff, without question everyone of them are fantastic, they have the Residents needs and wants in mind at all times, their care and concern makes the Residents feel happy to be residing here. No request is impossible for them to attend to. The Staff can make or break any organization and the Staff at Island Park are beyond the best! Of courses the Apartments, Food and Amenities are all very important and they in themselves, are first class. The location on the Trent Canal is beautiful, one couldn't ask for more. This is the best move we've ever made and we highly recommend Island Park as "your" Retirement Residence. Sincerely, Pamela Haywood

Feb 12, 2018
Our Dad, originally from Campbellford, returned home after being away for nearly fifty years and moved into Island Park. At ninety-one, he's renewing old friendships, making new acquaintances and generally enjoying life in his new home far more than we ever expected. Social activities offer as much or as little as residents desire. Dad even tried haggis for the first time on Robbie Burns Day - and enjoyed it. The move has been positive not only for him but for my brother and I as we know he's been cared for by exceptionally qualified and attentive staff, many of whom are related to people he knows in the area. I hope I find myself in such a wonderful environment when I'm in my nineties.

Jan 11, 2018
Mum moved in here 5 weeks ago. What a wonderful facility! She and we are thrilled with everything about Island Park - the staff are beyond terrific, the building is beautiful inside and out, the food is fabulous. The extra services are perfect for an almost 93 year old with the beginnings of dementia. Mum absolutely loves her new home and we are overjoyed that she is safe and very, very happy. THANKS ISLAND PARK!

Jan 12, 2018

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