The Hall has accommodation
for twenty residents. All the
rooms are bright, airy and
en-suite. Situated on three floors,
the rooms on floors two and
three are accessed by either
passenger lift or Stannah chair lift.
As befits the architecture of
the building, Quebec Hall has a
wide sweeping stairway that soars
up the centre of the Hall to an
atrium that provides daylight to
the whole of the stairway.
The Hall has two large
lounges one of which features a
balcony that affords good views
of the gardens and beyond. The
lounge on the ground floor is
used extensively for the majority
of the Hall's activities including
the weekly services.
Meals are served in a large,
bright dining room and are
scheduled to meet the individual
needs of the residents, including
any special requirements.
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The management and
staff of Quebec Hall aim
to provide a secure, home-from-
home atmosphere
coupled with personal
care and attention. Above
all, they wish the Home to
be one in which the love
of God is readily apparent
from the care shown.

Rest and care in tranquil
surroundings are provided
for all the residents in the
Hall. The staff of the Hall
provides all residents a level
of care that is advanced as
a true expression of God's
love. This coupled with the
brightness and warmth of
the décor, provides a real
atmosphere of homeliness
and care.
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