Capital work in long-term care buildings has to be handled differently. Residents live there full-time, and even small projects can become disruptive if they’re not planned properly.
Many of the safety-related projects we complete in Ontario LTC homes are smaller in scale, but high impact.
Safety Improvements That Make a Real Difference
Some of the most effective upgrades include:
- Handrail repairs and additions
- Slip-resistant flooring replacements
- Improved corridor and exterior lighting
- Safer entry thresholds and ramps
These projects reduce fall risk without requiring large shutdowns.
Working in Occupied Long-Term Care Buildings
Healthcare construction means:
- Breaking work into phases
- Keeping work areas clean and controlled
- Scheduling around resident routines
- Coordinating with nursing and housekeeping
This experience matters more than the size of the job.
Why LTC Experience Matters
Contractors who aren’t used to healthcare environments often underestimate how sensitive these buildings are. Experience working in active LTC homes helps projects run smoother and safer.
If you’re planning safety upgrades and want to understand how they can be done without disrupting residents, we’re happy to talk through it.
