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Hospice Care Ottawa - Ruddy-Shenkman Hospice
Ruddy-Shenkman Hospice
110 McCurdy Dr
Kanata, ON
K2L 2Z6
110 McCurdy Dr
Kanata, ON
K2L 2Z6
613-591-6002
Fax: 613-591-7002
Administration: Mon-Fri 9am-4pm
Last update: Apr 17, 2026: Suggest an edit
Application
For referrals or to find out more about community programs, call 613-680-0306 * admission to Residential Hospice is made through a referral by health care providers * for more information call 613-591-6002
Eligibility / Target Population
Persons 18 years of age and older diagnosed as having a life-limiting illness and their families * Hospice Day Program: Person is still able to get out of the home and can transfer with minimal assistance
Fees
None * donations welcome
Contacts
Barb Mildon - Executive Director
905-429-0418 * barb.mildon@hospicecareottawa.ca
905-429-0418 * barb.mildon@hospicecareottawa.ca
Languages
English ; French
Language Notes
Some services only
Area Served
Ottawa (City of) and rural areas
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
Accessibility Note
Day away programs and end-of-life hospice residence care beds
Description of Services:
Companionship, respite care, and emotional support to people and their family/caregivers dealing with a life-limiting illness
Home Support Program: Comfort and practical support through visiting volunteers
Benefits include:
Day Hospice Program: If an person is still able to get out of the home and can transfer with minimal assistance, the Day Hospice program can provide a day away for them and a break for the caregiver * offered Wed or Thu 10am-2pm
Benefits include:
Hospice Residential Care Program: When being at home is no longer possible Hospice Care Ottawa provides 24 hour residential care
Family Support Program: Helps family members and friends care for someone diagnosed with a life-threatening illness * bereavement follow-up available * individual basis or in group settings for adults, youth and children
Bereavement Support: Support through the grieving process by staff and trained volunteers
Programs include:
Home Support Program: Comfort and practical support through visiting volunteers
Benefits include:
- initial visit by a community nurse for assessment and referral
- volunteer visiting for companionship and practical support
- respite for families up to 4 hours/week
- telephone support
- caregiver support
Day Hospice Program: If an person is still able to get out of the home and can transfer with minimal assistance, the Day Hospice program can provide a day away for them and a break for the caregiver * offered Wed or Thu 10am-2pm
Benefits include:
- weekly social interaction with peers
- variety of activities may include art, cards, board games, music, reiki or massage
- emotional support
- respite for caregivers
- weekly nurse assessments and communication with physicians as needed
Hospice Residential Care Program: When being at home is no longer possible Hospice Care Ottawa provides 24 hour residential care
Family Support Program: Helps family members and friends care for someone diagnosed with a life-threatening illness * bereavement follow-up available * individual basis or in group settings for adults, youth and children
Bereavement Support: Support through the grieving process by staff and trained volunteers
Programs include:
- drop-in groups
- partner/spousal support groups
- retreats
- group walks
- counselling
- information and referral
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AboutUs
Hospice Care Ottawa was formed as of January 2013 from the amalgamation of The Hospice at May Court and Friends of Hospice Ottawa. We currently have three hospice sites to serve the Ottawa Region: Central West Hospice, 1400 Carling Avenue in Ottawa, May Court Hospice, 114 Cameron Avenue in Ottawa, and the Ruddy-Shenkman Hospice at 110 McCurdy Drive in Kanata.
Last Updated: Apr 17, 2026: Suggest an edit