About us

About us

St. Paul's L'Amoreaux Centre has been a pioneer in the field of senior care for over 30 years. Established in 1978, we became accreditated by Accreditation Canada in 2008. St. Paul's unique blend of housing and community services provide a continuum of care that supports independent living for those in need of extra assistance and care. Our programs and services help attain a higher quality of life, maintain seniors' independence and overall well being, and facilitate seniors' navigation through a healthy aging process.

We are located in one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse areas of Scarborough. Our agency provides services in the languages of our community: English, Cantonese, Mandarin, Tamil, and Greek. Our services are geared to seniors, but are also available to other members of the community in need including people with physical disabilities, mobility impairments and cognitive impairments.

Through our website, you will find helpful information on home support; meals on wheels; adult day programs; transportation services; housing; case management; caregiver support groups; health promotion; and recreation, in addition to a whole host of other services.

Let us help you find what you need... Feel free to call us. A Customer Service Representative will be pleased to assist you:

416-493-3333


Mission: St. Paul's is a caring, client-focused, not for profit organization, dedicated to improving the quality of life of seniors in the communities we serve by providing services and housing in an accessible, professional and progressive manner.

Vision: To provide a services and housing environment for seniors that allows them to live independently in their community with wellness and dignity and to provide this environment regardless of language, culture or ability to pay.

Innovations/awards

  • 2003 ONPHA Award of Excellence
  • 2007 CCHSA (Accreditation Canada)
  • 2004-08 Scarborough Breast Health Community Action Project
  • 2008-09 SALT (Seniors and Law Enforcement Together). Funded by the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation
  • 2008 Nutrition Awareness/Meals on Wheels. Funded by CE LHIN Aging at Home Strategy
  • 2008 ONPHA Tenant Recognition Award S.A.L.T.
  • 2009 Companion Connections

Funders

City of Toronto Government of Canada Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Ontario Local Health Integration Network Older Adult Centres' Association of Ontario Ontario Seniors' Secretariat