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Wellington Terrace

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Welcome to Wellington Terrace, located at 410 John Street, in the heart of downtown Burlington. Wellington Terrace is a 9-storey apartment building primarily serving older adults. Services are also provided to individuals in the Supported Independent Living Program through Community Living Burlington. It is conveniently located close to bus stops, grocery stores and Joseph Brant Hospital. The community is owned and operated by Halton Community Housing Corporation. A fridge and stove are included with the unit rental. Underground parking for a fee subject to availability. Supportive services available, if eligible. Utilities included are electricity, water, heat and air conditioning. On-site pay per use laundry room, common room and gardens are featured amenities. The Wellington Terrace Cafe offers lunch and dinner service at an extra charge.

Address:410 John Street
Building Type:Senior
Date Opened:January 1, 1995
Portfolio:126 Apartments
Units Available:
  • 1 : 112
  • 2 : 14
  • Bachelor: 22
Wheelchair Accessible Units:
  • 1 : 7
Supportive Care Available: 40
Property Overview:
  • Utilities included
  • 9-storey apartment building with elevator
  • Fridge and stove included
  • On-site laundry
  • Underground parking
Community Development:
  • Tenant Advisory Group; Community teas; Courtyard garden; Tenant information sessions;
  • Supportive services are provided for eligible residents. HCHC works collaboratively with staff to complement existing programs. Forming strong partnerships and alliances with community agencies, allows HCHC to broaden the depth of on-site programs offered to residents that include the United Way Local party initiative which allowed residents to socialize and connect; a presentation by Visiting Library Services, Burlington Library to increase tenant accessibility to local supports; Smoking cessation program; SeniorsTALK program – an 8-week focus group program targeting loneliness and isolation, as well as educational presentations on harassment and elder abuse.
  • This building has a seniors tenant advisory group member. The HCHC seniors tenant advisory group provides a forum for members of HCHC communities to come together, discuss and learn about issues concerning seniors. Members are empowered to contribute to their communities and inspire others through social engagement, i.e. seniors’ month celebrations, welcoming new residents and encouraging participation in social events at their sites
  • Wellington Terrace Community Hub programming has commenced and is supported by a full time staff through March of Dimes. Community programs such as a weekly Community Paramedic Clinic (CP@Clinic), and weekly programming in the common room.
Recent/Ongoing Projects:
  • Window Replacement – exterior windows and sealant replacement throughout building ($100,000)
  • Vestibule Door Replacement – front vestibule door replacement to improve site accessibility ($50,000)
  • Access Control System Upgrade – provision of new intercom system and security cameras ($100,000)
  • Replacement of the original chiller with three energy efficient models ($500,000 - $230,000 from SHIP program and $270,000 of HCHC investment)
  • Water Line Riser Relining - Phase 1 included design ($50,000). Phases 2 and 3 included relining of 12 risers ($180,000). Phase 4 includes the relining of remaining 25 risers ($250,000)
  • Fluorescent to LED lighting conversions and LED exit signage retro-fit in common areas ($14,000)
  • Threat, Risk and Vulnerability Assessment (TRVA) and associated Security Measures
  • Community Hub (PACE) Construction ($800,000) Project 
  • Elevator Modernization ($500,000)
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