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Welcoming New Staff Dundas Manor

June 23, 2025

MEDIA RELEASE

Date: June 2025

Welcoming New Staff at Dundas Manor – All the Way from Nigeria

Janet Badung knew she wanted to be a nurse since she was very young. When her father had some health challenges, she saw how difficult it was to care for him and she wanted to help. Now, Janet’s passion for caring for others has taken her across the world – from Nigeria to Winchester.

Janet is one of the newest members of the Dundas Manor team and says it’s an opportunity and a privilege: “From the very beginning, I knew this was the place for me. I did a lot of googling and asked a lot of questions. For me, this is a divine experience. Everything fell into place and I feel at home. Everyone has been so welcoming.”

Currently working as a Personal Support Worker at Dundas Manor, Janet has degrees in nursing, midwifery and public health from Nigeria. She chose to move to Canada for her career and her family. “Canada is safe and a good place to grow my career and my family,” Janet says. “It will be a long process but I hope my husband and children can join me soon. Thank you to everyone for your incredible support.”

Janet was the first of more than two dozen internationally educated health professionals who have been recruited to work at the new Dundas Manor, which will be more than double the size of the current home. “We are so excited to welcome these amazing caregivers to our team,” says Administrator Susan Poirier. “The resiliency shown by our internationally educated nurses in moving to Canada for a better life and opportunities is impressive. It is really the ultimate sacrifice to plan for a better life for their own future and to make all the preparations for their families to join them in Canada. We welcome them fully as part of the Dundas Manor team.”

Despite best efforts and significant advertising for several years, recruiting local Personal Support Workers and Registered Staff has been challenging. Dundas Manor remains committed to hiring locally whenever possible. All staff receive the same compensation and are Dundas Manor employees. There are no additional incentives or subsidies for hiring internationally.

To learn more about the new Dundas Manor, visit www.dundasmanordream.ca

This website includes resident and donor profiles as well as photos of the new home.

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Contact:
Lori-Anne Van Moorsel
Executive Assistant to the CEO
& Communications Contact
Winchester District Memorial Hospital
Dundas Manor Long-Term Care
Phone: 613-774-2420, ext. 6350