A Better Tomorrow

Last year, NYG marked important milestones toward our goal of transforming our multi-site campus to meet the needs of our growing and aging population at every life stage. At the heart of our reimagined campus is our landmark New Patient Care Tower being built at our current hospital site and new Long-Term Care Development being constructed steps from the hospital. In addition to core funding from the Government of Ontario, philanthropic support from the community will be vital to realize these ambitious growth plans.
Long-Term Care Development
Last fall, our former administrative building at 4000 Leslie St. was demolished to prepare for the construction of our visionary Long-Term Care Development, anchored on a 528-bed LTC home, one of the largest in Ontario.
In addition to the groundbreaking LTC home, the Development will feature a Seniors Community Hub for North York that will bring together seniors focused health and wellness services for both residents in the LTC home and community members in one accessible location.
We are very excited to work with the Government of Ontario and our donor community to expand access to LTC in the province.

New Patient Care Tower
NYG and the Government of Ontario marked a crucial milestone in January 2025 with the release of the Request for Qualifications (RFQ), step one in the process to select the team that will deliver our new Tower project.
Once complete, the Tower will include 11 new floors of state-of-the art patient care and will connect to NYG’s existing hospital, ensuring seamless integration across the expanded hospital.
The Tower will provide a cutting-edge space for a large, modern Emergency Department, expanded Critical Care and Surgery Programs, and a comprehensive Birthing Centre. Digitally integrated, sustainability-focused spaces will support personalized care for all patients, including those with complex needs.

Revitalizing our Care Spaces
While we continued to pursue the most ambitious modernization and expansion in NYG’s history, we rejuvenated key hospital areas to support our teams to deliver world-class care. The signature project launched last year is our Birthing Centre revitalization, made possible by our generous donors as part of a $22 million North York General Foundation campaign.