This unit is comprised of three full-time personal support workers, one registered nurse/coordinator/supervisor, one registered practical nurse, one respite worker, one home maintenance worker and one cook.
Emphasis is placed on assisting individuals and families with enabling the elderly and disabled to remain independent, self-reliant, and comfortable in their homes for as long as possible.
Programs and Services
- Meals on Wheels
- Foot Care Clinic
- Craft Day
- Marketing
- Personal Care
- Nursing Visits
- Nursing Assessments/re-assessments
- Euchre
- Assistance with Home Making
- Shopping/list shopping
- Mobility equipment and device assistance lending
- Social Outings
- Monthly Socials
- Occasional Workshops/Presentations
Workshops & Presentations
- Home Safety
- Medication Safety-Pharmacist
- Pain Management
- Fire Safety – Home
- Personal Safety – OPP
- Lateral Violence
- Other presentations requested by the seniors
The latest posts from MCFN Social and Health Services Department

Indigenous Reads Book Club: Becoming a Matriarch by Helen Knott
Having lost both her mom and grandmother in just over six months, Knott is forced to navigate the fine lines between matriarchy, martyrdom, and codependency.

Introducing Avery Sardine, Jordan’s Principle Service Coordinator for MCFN
Please join us in welcoming Avery Sardine as the Jordan’s Principle Service Coordinator at MCFN! 💙 Avery is passionate about supporting children, youth, and families

Reminder: Annual Pet Wellness Clinic for Dogs
📅 This Saturday, April 4th | ⏰ 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. 📍 Location: 4136 Hwy #6 (Plank Road), Hagersville — in the red brick

Mobile Cancer Screening Coach Schedule for April
Stop by New Credit Variety & Gas Bar (78 First Line) on Wednesday, April 8th between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. for free, confidential cancer

Community Drug Alert
Call 911, give naloxone, and don’t use alone. The Good Samaritan Drug Overdose Act offers legal protection when seeking help.

