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Hilltop Manor became part of the peopleCare family in 2006. Located in Cambridge, Ontario and built in 1968, this LTC Home was fully redeveloped in 2013 with great care to ensure the exterior design fit well within the older residential neighbourhood.

The 185-bed Home offers private and basic accommodations with each room tastefully decorated and furnished to enhance each resident’s quality of life. Residents are encouraged to decorate their rooms with personal items and favourite pieces of furniture when they can be accommodated.

The Home is made up of six home areas including one secure home area specifically designed for residents with varying degrees of dementia. The Home offers spacious lounges, a café and ample space for relaxing visits with family and friends. A private family dining room and family stay over room is also available.

There are daily activities throughout the home for both small and large groups. Activities offer something for everyone including music, games and fitness.

Our Team
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Stella Annan, Executive Director
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Maureen Pauls, Director of Care
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Lee Ann Mitchell, Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) Lead
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peopleCare Hilltop Manor
42 Elliott Street
Cambridge, ON, N1R 2J2
519.621.3067
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Stella Annan
Executive Director
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Services and Amenities

The safety and security of each resident is our primary concern, so Hilltop Manor Long-Term Care Home provides all of our residents with the contentment of home and the added assurance of trained nursing as required.

Features include:

  • 24 hour Physician on-call
  • 24 hour Registered Nursing Service
  • Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation
  • Recreation and Leisure Programs
  • Dietitian and Food & Hospitality Services
  • Restorative Care Programming (dining, walking, grooming and dressing)
  • Environmental Services (laundry, housekeeping and maintenance)
  • Palliative Care Services
  • Family and Resident Councils
  • Support Groups
  • Family oriented and friendly staff with quality focused care

Our priority is resident safety and comfort at all times. While an AC unit is not located in every resident room, we have a cooling system throughout this Home to ensure our residents are comfortable during the summer season. We are meeting the Ministry requirements regarding air temperatures in this Home.

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peopleCare Hilltop Manor
42 Elliott Street
Cambridge, ON, N1R 2J2
519.621.3067

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I report a concern related to a Long-Term Care Home?

If you have a concern about a peopleCare Long-Term Care Home, please contact the Home’s Executive Director. You may also call the Ministry of Long-Term Care’s toll-free Long-Term Care Family Support and Action Line at 1-866-434-0144. Hours of operation are 8:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m., seven days a week.

Where can I learn more about Long-Term Care Homes in my area?

Please contact your Ontario Health atHome branch.

How do I move into a Long-Term Care Home?

All applications and admission to long-term care homes are arranged by Ontario Health atHome. Your local Ontario Health atHome Branch will help you every step of the way. Ontario Health atHome staff will:
  • determine your eligibility
  • tell you about homes in your area
  • tell you about costs
  • help you apply
To contact your local Ontario Health atHome Branch:

Are there waiting lists for Long-Term Care Homes?

There are significant wait lists for long-term care in most areas of the province. The length of your wait is dependent upon which Home and the type of accommodation you have selected.

What kinds of services are provided in Long-Term Care Homes?

You can expect to receive the following services in a long-term care home:
  • shared dining room, TV rooms and other living areas
  • nursing and personal care on a 24-hour basis
  • access to health professionals
  • individual care plan (reviewed every 3 months)
  • furnishings (e.g., bed and chair)
  • meals (including special diets)
  • bed linens and laundry
  • personal hygiene supplies
  • housekeeping
  • individualized religious and spiritual services
  • social and recreational programs
  • medical services
  • assistance with activities of daily living
Optional services are usually available for a fee such as hairdressing, cable TV, telephone services and transportation.

How much does it cost to live in a Long-Term Care Home?

The cost of living in a long-term care home is mandated by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care and is consistent across the province. You can find the current rates on the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care website:  health.gov.on.ca 

What possessions do I bring to a Long-Term Care Home?

Most people bring items of a personal nature such as photos, artwork, a favourite afghan or bedspread, etc. Ask the long-term care home you are considering about any specific items you would like to bring.