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is expected to open in late 2025 or early 2026. Joyce d’Entremont, chief executive officer/administrator, said staff, residents and their families are all looking forward to the new facility. The province announced the new facility in January 2021.
“We’ve been waiting and working hard behind the scenes for the last two years designing a state-of-the-art facility for the population of the Annapolis Valley and we are super excited,” d’Entremont said Oct. 20. “It’s almost unbelievable to see the equipment on the piece of land.”An official sod-turning ceremony, which is open to the public, will take place at the new site Tuesday, Oct. 24, at 2 p.m. The new site is located on 14 acres of land north of the current facility.
Mountain Lea Lodge’s board has been advocating for the new building since 2015. Chairperson Helen Huntley, whose had family members live at Mountain Lea Lodge, said the new facility will provide more privacy for residents, noting it will have single rooms with individual bathrooms. The new facility is about 83,500 square feet – more than double the current building, which opened in 1966.Family gravesite robbed of plant hangers in Belmont, N.S.
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