Bonnie Manor
543 Gough Street PO BOX 98
Lucknow ON N0G 2H0
Licence Status: Issued
Burlington ON L7M 0B7
A Routine Inspection was done at this home on 2026-02-04. The Routine Inspection report was finalized on 2025-11-25.
Routine inspections are done of each licensed retirement home at least once every three years. The routine inspection helps the RHRA to determine whether the licensee is following the critical areas of the Retirement Homes Act, 2010, such as relevant policies, protocols and practices.
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.
None
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(s), acceptable to the RHRA, to educate, supervise, and provide guidance to the Licensee regarding compliance with the requirements of the Retirement Homes Act, 2010 and its Regulation (the “Act”, and “Regulation”) and to supervise the Licensee’s operation of the Home, including overseeing staff payroll, scheduling, and training (the “Supervisor”). The Supervisor(s) must have experience managing the operation of a congregate care or health care setting, including managing staff.Condition 2: The Licensee must immediately advise the RHRA of any change in the contractual status with the Licensee of the Supervisor(s).
Condition 3: The Licensee must facilitate the Supervisor(s) being physically present at the Home and consulted remotely as often as the Supervisor(s) deems reasonably necessary to perform the duties set out in Condition 1.
Condition 4: The Licensee must ensure that the Supervisor(s) report to the RHRA monthly, or as otherwise requested by the RHRA, regarding the implementation of the Conditions.
Condition 5: The Licensee must submit information relating to the financial stability of the Home in a form and manner required by the RHRA within 60 days of the Notice of Decision to Impose Conditions on a Licence. The Licensee must provide updated financial information on an annual basis each subsequent year, reflecting the prior year in which the Conditions were in effect.
A person with a controlling interest owns more than 50% of the licensee's voting shares.
Marisa Moyo