Photos: AON Inc.'s Long-Term Care Home Station Place's Celebrates Grand Opening In Havelock

AON Inc.’s Station Place long-term care home is officially operating, as they hosted their grand opening in Havelock on Friday afternoon.

Bonnie Clark, Peterborough County Warden; Dave Smith, Peterborough-Kawartha MPP and Jim Martin, Havelock Mayor were part of several dignitaries that came out to speak and celebrate the event.

A ribbon-cutting ceremony was performed to mark the occasion. Tours of the facility were given to the public following the event.

@ptbo_canada AON Inc’s Station Place long-term care home in Havelock had its official grand opening. The home has a capacity of 128 beds in its 86,355 sq ft building. #ptbocanada #journalism #news #fyp #havelock ♬ Party - DJ EV

The building had its groundbreaking Aug. 9, 2023. The project was to be completed by September this year but it was completed within its budget and ahead of schedule in the summer.

It features dining, activity areas, lounges and access to outdoor spaces, accommodating 128 beds.

The long-term care home was part of the provincial government’s $6.4 billion commitment to build more than 30,000 new beds by 2028, along with 28,000 upgraded long-term care beds across the province.

The site is approximately 86,355 sq ft. and is located at 628 Old Norwood Rd. in Havelock. AON won the bid to build the long-term care home on Feb 17, 2022.

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