Important phone numbers
Concerns & feedback
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Veterans videos
Handbook
Download the Resident and Family Information Guide (PDF)
School & youth visits
At this time, due to pandemic restrictions, visits are temporarily on hold; there are no visits on site at this time.
Request to book the Annex and/or Small Kitchen »
Volunteering at Sunnybrook
Please note that if you become a Sunnybrook Volunteer and have a family member living at the Veterans Centre, your placement will be in another area of the Hospital other than the Veterans Centre.
About our program
Please note: Access and visitor restrictions due to COVID-19
In an effort to maintain a safe environment for the residents of our Veterans Centre, building access and visitation restrictions have been put in place.
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Virtual town hall for Veterans Centre families and residents
We are the largest veterans' care facility in Canada. Working in close partnership with Veterans Affairs Canada, we offer long term and complex hospital care to 375 veterans from the Second World War and Korean War. Residents live as independently as possible in Kilgour wing, and in the George Hees wing within a supportive environment, when their needs can no longer be met in the community.
Sunnybrook officially opened as a war veteran's hospital in 1948 (learn more about our history). We are proud and consider it an honour to care for Canada's veterans, the courageous men and women who served our country in the name of peace and freedom.
Resident care is divided into three main categories: physical support (including care for veterans who have had a stroke, Parkinson's disease or other chronic illness), cognitive support (early to later stage dementia care), and palliative care (for veterans and the community at large). Along with our specialized cognitive support care units in both K-wing and L-wing, the Dorothy Macham Home also provides innovative dementia care for 10 veteran residents who have challenging or aggressive behaviours due to dementia.
2020 Veteran Art Show
Post-admission questionnaire
We would like to hear about your experiences with the admission process. Please take our short survey