Intergenerational daycare aiming to strengthen bonds between kids and ‘grandfriends’
Among the thousands of new child-care spaces opening up across the country is a unique centre in Ottawa nestled at the heart of a long-term care campus, a dementia- and kid-friendly space meant to truly integrate the children and the seniors they sweetly dub “grandfriends.”
There are a few child-care centres located within long-term care homes and an intergenerational daycare located in the community, and this joint effort from Andrew Fleck Children’s Services and Perley Health builds on that model, aiming to establish fully intergenerational child care.
The new daycare, set to open this spring, will be at the centre of Perley Health, where both long-term care residents and grandfriends from the independent living apartments will be able to join a collage-making activity, bake muffins, read stories with the children, eat alongside them in the cafeteria, or simply sit and watch them play.
Perley Health has its own research arm and is studying the benefits to young and old with an eye to sharing their findings and having this project serve as a model for more intergenerational child-care centres across Canada.


