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New Dawn Guest Home renamed Pine Tree Park Care Home

New name reflects resident’s own words to describe the feeling living there.

In the spirit of spring renewal, New Dawn’s supportive housing, known as the New Dawn Guest Home and Home Living, is unveiling its new name: Pine Tree Park Care Home & Home Living, A Community of Hope & Sunshine.

The name and phrase are a collection of the resident’s own words to describe the feeling of living there. Over the last six months, New Dawn’s Director of Healthcare, Janine Hussey, and the Guest Home and Home Living Manager, Michael Nearing, worked with residents and staff to come up with a name that better reflects the vision and personality of residents today. The new name was revealed as part of a celebration that was an afternoon of laughter, connection, and pride. 

The Guest Home and Home Living have always been the heart of Pine Tree Park and its residents are what bring life and vibrancy to the community. New Dawn’s decision, thirty years ago, to keep the Pier Guest Home from closing – and then to move it to Pine Tree Park – has been one of the best decisions the organization has made, and one of the decisions that has given us all so much in return.

As we start the work of adding some more homes and services to Pine Tree Park, we continue the tradition of having the Guest Home and Home Living in the centre of our planning and centre of our developments.

We can’t wait to share more with you about our hopes to add more homes, families, seniors, and students to the community who call some part of Pine Tree Park their home.

Learn more about Pine Tree Park Care Home and Home Living here.

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New Dawn Enterprises
37 Nepean St, Sydney, Nova Scotia B1P 6A7
newdawn@newdawn.ca
902-539-9560

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