More seniors in Shelburne and surrounding communities who need long-term care will have access with the addition of 48 rooms to the new Roseway Manor.
The new nursing home will replace the current Roseway Manor and is expected to open in 2027, and will have have 112 rooms in total.
“Our seniors deserve to enjoy comfortable surroundings while in care,” said Shelburne MLA Nolan Young. “Adding more rooms to the new Roseway Manor is good news for our community. This not only means more access to long-term care for our residents, but keeping our loved ones in the community and out of hospital beds translates into better healthcare for everyone in our area.”
The additional rooms for Roseway are among the 2,200 new and replacement rooms recently added to the province’s long-term care infrastructure plan.
All new living spaces will be single rooms, each with its own private washroom.
The government is contracting with several long-term care providers for new facilities and to replace existing ones.








