Villa Leonardo Gambin provides an atmosphere of warmth and comfort for its 168 residents as well as their loved ones.
The establishment of Villa Leonardo Gambin Charity would not have been
possible without the presence of the Famee Furlane Toronto.
Friuli Long-Term Care entered into a formal agreement with the Ministry to develop a 168 bed long-term care residence on the Famee Furlane Toronto campus in Woodbridge, ON. In August, Friuli Long-Term Care structured itself as a registered charity.
The Charity’s Board of Directors undertook three broad initiatives: architectural /construction planning;
project financing; and capital campaign fundraising. The Honourable Frank Iacobucci, then a Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, was named the Honorary Chair of the Charity.
Construction of the long-term care residence began in early 2003 and was officially celebrated at a groundbreaking ceremony in May.
Exterior construction (i.e., roof topping) was completed by October 2003. Construction at this point was directed towards interior rough-in and culminated in the FF&E (furniture, fixture and equipment) installation.
Simultaneously, the pre-occupancy training process (i.e., hiring and training of staff) commenced to ensure that the care delivery function was fully operational by opening day.
The Charity announced that Luigi and Sergina Gambin would become its capital campaign major benefactors and name sake of the new residence. Going forward, the residence would be referred to as Villa Leonardo Gambin, in honour of Luigi Gambin’s late father.
Angela Orlando became Villa Leonardo Gambin’s first resident. The official opening of the residence, attended by over 500 guests including many dignitaries, was held on
Saturday, October 30, 2004.
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