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Bruyère Foundation Inc.

As one of the largest health care centres of its kind in Canada, Bruyère plays a key role in addressing the health care needs of the aging population in the Champlain region.

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As one of the largest health care centres of its kind in Canada, Bruyère plays a key role in addressing the health care needs of the aging population in the Champlain region, offering complex continuing care, geriatric rehabilitation, stroke rehabilitation, palliative care, long-term care and affordable housing for seniors. We complement the care provided in acute care facilities by facilitating the transition between health care settings, and eventually, helping the diverse population we serve return to the community. We strive for excellence and innovation through teaching, education and research aligned with our clinical priorities. More about Bruyère: www.bruyere.org   

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Info at-a-glance

 

2017 total revenue
$5,536,000

Geographic region of focus

Ottawa, Eastern Ontario and the Outaouais region

How you can help

Enhancing Lives. Transforming Care. Together.

At some point in our lives, each and every one of us and our loved ones will need Bruyère. We are your experts in care of the elderly, palliative care, memory health, and rehabilitation. By supporting Bruyère, you are helping ensure we will be there to provide the world-class care we all deserve today and tomorrow. With your support, we will develop research initiatives to help people live well, heal well and age well.

Funds raised will be used to address community priorities, deliver more patient-centred care, and fuel research and innovation that will provide solutions to our health care system.

Volunteering at Bruyère  

More than 750 volunteers are part of the Bruyère family. Each one is valued and plays a vital role in providing exemplary and deeply compassionate care and services to our patients, residents, clients, tenants and their families.

As essential members of our health care team, volunteers share their energy, skills and expertise in helping us fulfill our mission of improving the quality of life of those we serve. Volunteers truly make a difference in their lives. To apply, please call us at 613-562-6262, ext. 8250 or email volunteer@bruyere.org

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Events & fundraising

A Campaign To Enhance Lives and Transform Care at Bruyère

The Life Changing campaign for Bruyère is a transformative, $30-million fundraising campaign by Bruyère Foundation to re-imagine and reinvent how and where health care is delivered across our community and our country.

Life  Changing is the largest fundraising campaign in Bruyère’s long history of caring. Its goal is ambitious: to enhance hundreds of thousands of lives by transforming care for a rapidly aging population as well as people of all ages with complex medical conditions.

Your support will improve how we care for our patients through investments in highly focused research, innovative technology and the ability to attract the best and brightest minds in health care to Ottawa. Your generosity will address some of the most urgent needs in our health care system and you will be making a life-changing difference today and for years to come.

Visit www.bruyere.org/en/news-upcoming-events to learn about our upcoming events

The Life Changing Campaign will support our efforts in these three pillars:

 

Brain Health & Memory:

By investing $10-million in research, innovation and patient care, Bruyère will reduce the incidence of dementia by 50 per cent within the next 20 years.

 

Care of the Elderly:

Bruyère will redefine the experience of aging through a $10-million-dollar investment that will improve quality of life and allow seniors to stay independent and in their homes as long as possible.

 

Rehabilitation:

An investment of $10-million in research, technology and expanded patient care programs will help even more people who require stroke and geriatric rehabilitation.

Board members and executives

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Bruyère Foundation Board of directors 2017-2018

  • Chair: Daniel Fernandes 

  • Vice-Chair: Vacant

  • Treasurer: John Wright

  • Past Chair: Fiona Gilfillan

Directors 

  • Alain Desmarais 

  • Amy Porteous

  • Anthonette Jacob

  • Barb Perrin 

  • Cliff Lebarron

  • John French

  • Leslie MacKay

  • Mark Jackson  

  • Mark White    

  • Ralph Neumann     

    Ex-Officio: Guy Chartrand, president and CEO, Bruyère
    Corporate Secretary: Peggy Taillon, president, Bruyère Foundation

Get in touch

Bruyère Foundation Inc.
43 Bruyère St. Ottawa, ON
K1N 5C8

Anick Sabourin, Director of Partnerships and Development
613-562-6319

https://www.facebook.com/bruyerecare/
@bruyerecare

 

 



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