The Wexford Residence is a
non-profit, charitable organization founded by the Brotherhood
Foundation. The Brotherhood Foundation is an outgrowth of the
Church of the Christian Brotherhood.
As far as is known, this
is the only church in the history of Ontario to have been established
by an Act of Incorporation in the Provincial Legislature. The
Bill incorporating the new Church was passed in March of 1919.
The
first site for the Church was the Erskine Presbyterian Church
formerly at Elm and University Avenue. Between the time when
this property was expropriated for the Hospital for Sick Children
in June 1948 and the construction of a new church at Blake
and Grantbrook Avenue in 1960, the congregation held services
at 111 Maitland Avenue which eventually became the home of
the National Ballet of Canada.
By the spring of 1966 it had become
obvious that declining membership and financial pressures made
the closing of the Church inevitable. The assets of the congregation
from the sale of the Church were put into a trust, and the
interest on these funds was distributed to charitable Christian
purposes.
In 1972 it was decided to put the money to good use.
The Brotherhood Foundation was formed with the purpose of building
a nursing home or similar project to help the aged.
With additional
fundraising and assistance from various levels of Government,
this multi-level seniors complex known as The Wexford Residence
opened in 1978. It consisted at the time of retirement and
nursing home beds, independent seniors apartments and an elderly
persons centre. It was known at the time as “The
House that love built”.
The Wexford Residence was incorporated in 1995 with its own
Board of Directors which assumed responsibility for management
and operation of the facility (as distinct from the Brotherhood
Foundation, the founding organization).
The Wexford Residence
enjoys a well-deserved reputation in the community for providing
a caring and compassionate home-like environment in which seniors
experience a quality of life that is highly conducive to their
health and well-being.
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