The LeBlanc Rest Home
40 Toronto Street
Bradford ON L3Z 1N6
Licence Status: Issued with conditions
Bradford ON L3Z 1N6
A Mandatory Report Inspection was done at this home on 2025-08-05. The inspection report was finalized on 2025-08-29.
Mandatory reporting is legislated in the Retirement Homes Act. Anyone who sees or suspects a situation that harms, or puts a resident at risk of harm, is obligated to report it to the RHRA. This includes abuse or neglect of a resident; improper or incompetent treatment or care; unlawful conduct; financial abuse which involves the misuse or misappropriation of a resident’s funds or property through fraud, trickery, theft or force.
Mandatory report inspections do not always constitute a finding of misconduct, or incompetence against the home. Inspection reports are found below and should be reviewed to make an informed decision about this home.
This is a list of the services the home offers. Consider what you need today and what you might need in the future.
- Assistance with bathing - ✅
- Assistance with personal hygiene - ✅
- Assistance with ambulation - ✅
- Assistance with feeding - ❌
- Provision of skin and wound care - ❌
- Continence care - ✅
- Administration of drugs or another substance - ✅
- Provision of a meal - ✅
- Dementia care program - ❌
- Assistance with dressing - ✅
- Any service that a member of the Ontario College of Pharmacists provides while engaging in the practice of pharmacy - ✅
- Any service that a member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario provides while engaging in the practice of medicine - ✅
- Any service that a member of the College of Nurses of Ontario provides while engaging in the practice of nursing - ✅
Consider your preference for the size of retirement home.
Read through inspection reports to review the home's compliance under the Retirement Homes Act to help you make an informed decision. Further details on how to read an inspection report here.
Providing easy access to inspection reports is part of the RHRA’s mandate for helping consumers to make informed decisions when choosing a home.
A Registrar Enforcement Order means concerns were identified by RHRA but does not mean these concerns have not been resolved by the home. It’s important to speak with the home directly or call RHRA for more information.
If the home has any decisions or proceedings from court matters, they will appear here and should be taken into your consideration.
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A condition is an action that the home has to take to be in good standing. Review this to see if they raise any questions for you as you consider the home.
Condition 1: The Licensee must employ or retain, at its own expense, a person, acceptable to the RHRA with experience managing the operations of a congregate care facility, who will have full responsibility for directing and supervising the operations of the Home, including:i. Monitoring and ensuring compliance with the Retirement Homes Act, 2010 (“the Act”) and O.Reg. 166/11 (“the Regulation”), and compliance with the Ontario Fire Code;
ii. Ensuring residents receive appropriate care and live in a safe and secure environment with dignity and respect;
iii. Ensuring that staffing levels are appropriate to ensure resident care and safety needs are met at all times;
iv. Ensuring that residents whose behaviour poses risks to themselves, or others, are identified, and that appropriate behaviour management strategies and techniques are implemented for them, including protecting residents from risks caused by wandering and other emergency incidents, at all times, and particularly at night;
v. Reporting to the RHRA monthly, or as otherwise requested by the RHRA, on the status of the Home, the implementation of the Conditions, and any concerns regarding compliance with the Act.
Condition 2: The Licensee must provide the person referred to in Condition 1 with the authority, as well as sufficient financial and other resources, to perform the tasks set out in Condition 1.
Condition 3: The Licensee must ensure that the person referred to in Condition 1 is physically present in the Home for a minimum of 7.5 hours per week, and may be required to spend further hours working remotely from the Home.
A person with a controlling interest owns more than 50% of the licensee's voting shares.
Arthur LeBlanc