444 Logan Ave., also known as the Ray McCleary Towers, is a mixed-unit building for seniors 59+. This site offers 167 independent units in bachelor and one-bedroom layouts; units are available at affordable Market Rent (80% of CCMH value). Residents have access to a full-time housing worker for tenancy supports, as well as Seniors Active Living Centre programming on-site.
444 Logan Avenue
Seniors residential building and Active Living Centre.
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444 Logan Ave.
Toronto, ON
M4M 2P1
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Seniors' Active Living Centre (SALC)
WoodGreen operates five Seniors’ Active Living Centres where clients can enjoy educational workshops, exercise classes and recreational activities.
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These programs offer individual, clinical supports to people aged 55 and older living with mental health and/or substance use issues, cognitive issues (i.e. dementia), frailty, and other psychogeriatric conditions related to the aging process. 
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