4Rent – Greater Toronto Area – January 25, 2024

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Under new ownership who will serve up equal portions of charm and sophistication, newly designed studios, 1 bedroom plus den and 2 bedrooms plus den. All suites are newly renovated to include new kitchens with 4 stainless steel appliances, bathroom with water saving devices, luxury vinyl plank floor, energy saving lighting including new windows throughout.

Balconies • Elevators • Heat included • Hydro not included • Laundry Facilities on Site • On-site Superintendent • Underground Parking available • Water included • Wheel Chair Access

Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 10am to 6pm, Saturday 11am to 6pm

• On-site 24/7 superintendent

• Rooftop Patios With BBQs • On-site 24/7 Concierge

• On-site Rental Office with Management Staff

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ON SELECT SUITES!*

2575 Danforth Avenue Toronto

• Adjacent to Main Station – TTC Subway and GO Train Stop

• On-site city community centre and daycare

• Transitioning to 100% smoke-free living

• Laundry facilities

• 24/7 on-site staff and security

• Fully renovated Jr. 1, 1, 1 + den, 2, 2 + den and 3 bedroom suites

• Open-concept kitchen

• Stainless steel appliances including dishwasher and over-the range microwave

• Designer cabinetry, stone countertops, recessed lighting in kitchen

• Custom roller blinds

• Private balconies with most suites JR. 1, 1, 1+DEN, 2, 2+DEN AND 3 BEDROOM SUITES

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• Air conditioning • On-site security and management • Indoor garage

• Indoor Commercial Parking Available to Non-Residents

• Indoor Swimming Pool and Fitness Room shared with Holiday Inn

• On-site laundry • Mini-Mart

• Restaurant

• Travel Agency

• Close to College Subway Station

• Short walk to Ryerson University and Eaton Centre

• Steps to the Maple Leaf Gardens Loblaws and much more

• Just south of Lawrence on Du erin WONDERFULLY CONVENIENT

• Close to Allen Expwy., Hwy 401

• TTC at door

• Lawrence Subway, and minutes to Yorkdale

• Walk to schools, churches and Columbus Centre

FULLY RENOVATED SUITE WITH:

• New kitchen and bathroom

EXCEPTIONAL FEATURES

• Immaculately maintained and cared-for

• Big/bright 1 & 2 bedroom suites

• Large balconies

GREAT AMENITIES

• Indoor swimming pool and sauna

• Manicured grounds with mature trees and shrubbery

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how to eat for a healthier body and planet

It’s always nice when a win in one area of your life leads to another win – and that’s exactly what happens when you make eco-friendly food choices. Your body benefits from more nutritious meal ingredients, while the impact to the planet is minimized thanks to sustainable growing and production processes. Here are some tips to help you get started:

grow your own produce garden

Long shipping distances contribute to higher carbon emissions, so the closer to home your food is grown the better for the environment. And what could be closer than your own backyard? Spinach, strawberries and bell peppers are some of the easier things to grow. If you lack space, even growing your own herbs in a small windowsill can make a difference. Or check out a community garden.

choose sustainable wines

It can be easy to focus on choosing sustainable local produce and

forget about the other items that go into a meal, like condiments and even wine. There are plenty of Canadian wineries leading the way with green processes, like using

energy-efficient lighting and capturing rainwater for reuse. Whether it’s for drinking or cooking, do some digging to find a sustainable local vineyard for your wine.

research brands before buying

We can’t grow everything we eat at home, so whenever you’re grocery shopping, do your research and choose products from

companies doing their part for the environment. For example, Bimbo Canada, the country’s largest and oldest commercial bakery behind popular brands like Villaggio, has strong sustainability practices. In the last year alone, it’s saved more than four million units of waste from landfills and is on track with its carbon footprint reduction goals to reduce environmental impact by 2025. ■

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can’t grow everything

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eat at home, so whenever you’re grocery shopping, do your research and choose products from companies doing their part for the environment.

BATHURST & STEELES

• High-efficiency laundry facilities

• Indoor parking

• Close to schools and TTC

• Minutes to Promenade Mall

• Indoor pool & sauna

• Friendly on-site staff/ management office

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• Large Bachelor, 1 and 2 Bedroom Suites

• Classic Low Rise

• Hardwood Floors and Balcony

• Freshly painted

• Live-in Superintendent

• Underground Parking

• Secured Building Access

• Walk-out balconies

• High-efficiency laundry facilities

• TTC at your door

4 health-care considerations for the new year

Now that the holidays are over, many of us are thinking about all the things we resolved to change for the new year. If “better health” is on your list for selfimprovement 2025, here are four things you should know about.

what is eczema?

Atopic dermatitis, commonly known as eczema, is a chronic skin condition that, according to Eczema Society of Canada, affects 11 per cent of children and 7 per cent of adults in this country. Its symptoms can range from mild dry, itchy skin to more severe widespread skin rashes, debilitating pain and psychological impacts. It is not contagious, and there is currently no cure. However, multiple medical treatments are available, ranging from moisturizing and skin care to prescription treatments.

did you know that diabetes is linked to heart and kidney disease?

Type 2 diabetes can increase your risk of developing heart or kidney disease. Steps you can take to protect your health include regular medical screening for heart disease and kidney disease. Consuming a balanced, nutritious diet and getting regular exercise are other factors that reduce the risks of heart and kidney complications. Medications may also lower your risk of dying from heart problems and can help treat kidney disease.

is COVID here to stay?

With pandemic-era guidelines and restrictions widely removed across Canada, COVID-19 is still circulating and evolving.It’s important to remember that preventative measures, like vaccination, are highly

recommended. Even if you’ve received your initial COVID-19 vaccine in the past, protection wanes over time. Help protect yourself and others this fall – speak with a qualified health-care professional or visit your local pharmacy about getting an updated COVID-19 vaccine.

what is respiratory syncytial virus?

Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, can affect the respiratory system, including the nose, throat and lungs. In most people, the virus will present like a cold, but in some people it can be dangerous because it can cause severe infections like pneumonia or bronchiolitis.

Talk to your health-care provider if you don’t feel better after a week. You can also consider using a virtual care service, such as Maple, to consult with doctors or nurse practitioners from the comfort of your home. ■

BUILDING AMENITIES:

• On-site Management Office

• On-site Superintendent

• Secured Building Access

• Family Friendly

• Playground

• Outdoor Parking

• New high-efficiency laundry facilities

• Acres of parkland

CONVENIENT LOCATION: Walk to Rexdale Plaza, Walmart & Costco. Close to Highways 401, 407, 400, TTC Bus Transit, Etobicoke North GO Station, Schools & Places of Worship.

Large, well-maintained rental building, with condominium style layouts, conveniently located on Jane Street, on the north side of Lawrence Avenue, minutes from major highways. The large-scale building is consistently well maintained, with walkout balconies and spacious and refurbished interiors.

BUILDING AMENITIES:

• Hardwood Floor

• Freshly painted

• In-suite storage

• Balcony

• On-site Management Office

• On-site Superintendent

• Secured Building Access

• Family Friendly

• Outdoor and Indoor Parking Available

• New high-efficiency laundry facilities

CONVENIENT LOCATION:

• Minutes to Hwy 401/400

• Close to Yorkdale Shopping Centre & other shopping malls

• No Frills Grocery & TTC right at your door

2 BEDROOM from $2,599*

seniors move

BY CHUCK RESNICK

Moving an elderly loved one can be tough. No one wants to upset that person and everyone wants the move to go as smoothly as possible. This can seem like mission impossible.

The children and families of the Baby Boomer generation – people born between 1946 and 1960 – are already helping their loved ones move into downsized or elderly assistance accommodations and often are not emotionally prepared for the task at hand.

Senior loved ones can be very set in their ways and often are not well equipped to express their emotional frustrations in a constructive way as moving day draws closer.

It all can seem like a daunting task.

Over the years, we have packed and moved many seniors and the important thing is to stay organized, be patient, calm and respectful throughout the entire moving process.

If you are moving a senior loved one into a retirement facility or a condo, you should first contact the management to find out what they are allowed to bring in, appropriate moving hours and if they have any tips specific to their facility to help smooth the moving process.

Remember the following:

organize, begin packing weeks in advance

If your loved one is moving from a large home to a one-bedroom condo, there will be more furniture than needed. Get a floor plan of the new space and help your senior plan the space with their favourite furnishings, then help them decide what to do with the left overs. If the item is a family heirloom and cannot be accommodated in the new space, suggest giving it to a close family member like a favourite grandchild.

sort before you pack

Seniors tend to collect things they don’t need or use. Be sensitive when suggesting to get rid of possessions. Ask if they use the item and if they would mind if you donated it to raise money for the Salvation Army, for example. Start packing early to avoid feeling overwhelmed as moving day draws closer.

pack, clean as you go

When helping sort and pack your senior’s belongings keep in mind that their eyesight and reduced mobility prevents them from doing regular chores and can result in poor housekeeping habits. Instead of commenting, offer to clean as you pack and try not to be judgmental.

you will need more time than you think

Allow enough time so your loved one doesn’t feel rushed. Sorting through years of stuff is difficult and sometimes emotionally painful. Allow your loved one time to say goodbye. If they take longer to clean out the desk drawer because they found a stack of pictures, let them take the time to walk down memory lane. This is a very important part of the process. Be patient and listen to their life stories, there will come a time you will be glad you did.

wrap small items in coloured paper

This prevents items like knickknacks from becoming lost or mistakenly thrown out.

label boxes on top and sides

Make sure to mark the top and sides of boxes as they’re packed and write in large letters to make it easier

for your loved one to read. Make sure to label boxes containing breakable or sentimental items as ‘fragile’.

pack all electronics in the original boxes

Otherwise, use low-static bubble wrap when packing these items.

use packing paper

When wrapping fine china and precious items, do not use newsprint because the ink can bleed.

seal with packing tape

This makes it easier to stack and protect your senior’s belongings.

use boxes designed for items you are packing

Invest in dish packs for dishes and wardrobe boxes for clothing. Wardrobe boxes make it easy for seniors to access their clothing on hangers.

check unwanted clothing before donating

It’s a good idea to sort unwanted clothing for donation prior to moving. Before donating any gently worn unwanted clothing, check pockets for valuables. Seniors often hide small valuable items like jewelry or cash in the pockets of suit jackets or shoes and forget where they hid it.

make your loved one’s new space feel familiar

Take pictures and colour samples of the inside of their current home. Try to decorate the new space and place objects in a similar way, so that their new space will feel like the old one. Be as detailed as you can, from arranging the bedroom furniture to placing family pictures on the bureau. This will help make the new surroundings feel like home. ■

Chuck Resnick is vice-president, marketing and operations at Two Men and A Truck – Canada®

Air conditioning

On-site security and management • Indoor garage • Indoor Commercial Parking Available to Non-Residents • Indoor Swimming Pool and Fitness Room shared with Holiday Inn • On-site laundry • Mini-Mart • Restaurant • Travel Agency • Close to College Subway Station • Short walk to Ryerson University and Eaton Centre • Steps to the Maple Leaf Gardens Loblaws and much more

ON SELECT SUITES!*

2575 Danforth Avenue Toronto

• Adjacent to Main Station – TTC Subway and GO Train Stop

• On-site city community centre and daycare

• Transitioning to 100% smoke-free living

• Laundry facilities

• 24/7 on-site staff and security

• Fully renovated Jr. 1, 1, 1 + den, 2, 2 + den and 3 bedroom suites

• Open-concept kitchen

• Stainless steel appliances including dishwasher and over-the range microwave

• Designer cabinetry, stone countertops, recessed lighting in kitchen

• Custom roller blinds

• Private balconies with most suites JR. 1, 1, 1+DEN, 2, 2+DEN AND 3 BEDROOM SUITES

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