Taken 8 May. The database lists 57 units which seems very low.
The architectural plans list a total of 57 dwelling units on the second and third floors. The fourth through seventh floors house 256 more long term care beds in rooms that seem to have 8 each, I assume with privacy screens but not walls between them. We don't have a unit type in the database for that kind of accommodation.

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Taken 18 June.

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The architectural plans list a total of 57 dwelling units on the second and third floors. The fourth through seventh floors house 256 more long term care beds in rooms that seem to have 8 each, I assume with privacy screens but not walls between them. We don't have a unit type in the database for that kind of accommodation.

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I have to go back and look at these............ as I catch up belatedly on this thread.

The MLTC's current regulations require that rooms have a maximum of 2 in all new/renovated facilities.
 
I've had a closer look at the plans.

There are two types of rooms 'private' which means one resident, one bed, one bathroom, nothing shared and 'basic' which is the semi-private, two residents, in two beds, with a private screen between, sharing one bathroom inn one room/unit.

The Private:

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You can see distinct entry doors for each room.

The basic (semi-private)

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Here you can see one entrance, and 2 beds, sharing one bathroom off the entry way, The next pair of beds beside have a solid wall between and their own entry.
 

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