Addiction treatment centre near Lancaster marks 20 years of supporting its residents
Former residents and staff shared recovery stories as the centre celebrated two decades of treatment and support for up to 33 residents.
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UPDATE: CK approves important step in addictions treatment, recovery
Chatham-Kent council has approved transferring the former long-term care facility at 110 Sandys Street in Chatham to The Quiring Foundation.Council donated the property on Monday evening for $1. The Foundation will begin turning the building into a Phase 2 addiction treatment and recovery facility in the fall.The Foundation will assume responsibility for implementing the proposed programming, including staffing, resident support, maintenance, ca…
Council approves donation of 110 Sandys Street to addiction recovery foundation
Chatham-Kent council has approved the donation of a former long-term care home in Chatham to a foundation planning to open an addiction treatment and recovery facility on the site. Council approved all recommendations in a report from Chief Administrative Officer Michael Duben at its Aug. 10 meeting, clearing the way for the municipality to declare 110 Sandys Street surplus and transfer the property to the Quiring Holding Foundation for $1, once…
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