Our mission, vision and values guide everything that happens at St. Patrick’s Home of Ottawa.
Our Mission
Collectively, our foundation, purpose and vision capture our mission of care for the people we serve.
Foundation: A Catholic organization inspired by Christ’s ministry and the legacy of the Grey Sisters of the Immaculate Conception.
Purpose: Quality, person-directed long-term care and support for people in our community.
Vision: A welcoming and inclusive home where each person feels cared for, supported and engaged.
Our Values
Together as residents, families, friends, staff, volunteers and Board members, we embrace and live the values of St. Patrick’s Home in all we do: Respect, Compassion, Spirituality, Integrity, Excellence, Collaboration
Staff Profile
Welcome to the Newest Member of St. Pat's Leadership Team who is pleased to introduce herself to everyone!
My name is Korry MacLeod, and I am thrilled to introduce myself as the new Coordinator for Quality Improvement and Risk Management. With a background in healthcare management, I bring extensive expertise in implementing, coordinating, and monitoring quality improvement and risk management activities. My past experience includes working as the Manager of Community Support Services at Western Ottawa Community Resource Centre, Policy Analyst at the Division of Aging, Seniors, and Dementia at the Centre for Health Promotion, Public Health Agency of Canada. In addition, I have worked as a Curriculum Developer at Algonquin College, where I was responsible for designing course materials for the Person and Family-Centered Approach to Care Coordination course. Drawing from a wealth of experience in long-term care, I have held positions in program management and resident and family services. I am excited about the opportunity to contribute my skills and knowledge to our team, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and ensuring the highest standards of quality and risk management. I'm excited to work with the team to drive positive outcomes and improve the lives of our Residents.
Korry MacLeod