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Our Voice to the Community

In 1962, a group of visionaries, led by Edward L. Roach, embarked on a journey to create a new kind of organization whose mission was to advocate for Nova Scotia’s most vulnerable population. What began as a community effort to address the housing needs of Halifax’s senior population, eventually grew into a social movement to change how Nova Scotia cared for those requiring ongoing support.

Today, Northwood serves over 6,500 people every day. Along the way, the profile of our client has evolved. In addition to residential living, we also reach out to those living in the community by providing support and peace of mind when needed. In recent years, we have also seen a rise in our young or young at young client base and extend our hand out to those interesting in partnering with us to explore innovative new approaches to community engagement.

Through all the changes, we have consistently remained true to our founding values. We believe in using our voice to influence positive change and hold each other accountable for our actions.

We are guided by a singular purpose: we can always do better. We value our ability to challenge the status quo in pursuing new opportunities.

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Publication History

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1980s

Northwood News

Throughout the decade, Northwood published a variety of printed newsletters, annual reports and annuals that were made available to residents and families.  

1990s

Northwood Magazine

With a new decade came new energy that resulted in an all new, monthly printed newspaper.  The Northwood News had a few different sizes and paper formats, providing updates throughout the years. 

2000's

LIVE MORE Magazine

Northwood got big, glossy and got a big print upgrade into a fully fledged magazine, sharing stories, tips and news about senior living and continuing care.

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