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Holidays

A Mental-Healthy New Year for Your Child

When it comes to New Year's Resolutions, we seldom think of making them for our kids, especially around their mental health. Child Psychologist Dr. Khush Amaria joins Kevin to talk about how new "habits" for our children that not only can be achievable, but that will give them coping lessons that will carry them into adulthood. Stay tuned at the end for our regular Coping Segment.

Resolutions

Notepad with title "New Years's 2024 Resolutions"

New Year resolutions can be both healthy and helpful when approached thoughtfully. Setting New Year resolutions can be positive for mental health, as it provides a sense of purpose and direction.

Holiday Hope Hero

Holiday Hope Heroes

As we begin to plan our holiday festivities, we are reminded that many Ontario Shores patients are unable to leave the hospital to celebrate with family or friends.

Holiday Hockey Challenge

Ontario Shores is proud to announce we are welcoming back one of our favourite traditions this holiday season.

On Friday, December 17 the Holiday Hockey Challenge will return to Iroquois Park Sports Centre in Whitby, but with a twist.

During the pandemic, everyone at Ontario Shores has consistently demonstrated a commitment to safety and a dedication to helping others. In that spirit, we will be honouring our Hope Heroes and their contributions during the pandemic through the Holiday Hockey Challenge. This year's game will feature two teams from Ontario Shores facing off against each other in a friendly competition to celebrate the holidays.

All participants and spectators must complete the Town of Whitby screening form as well as adhere to all COVID-19 safety protocols in place at Iroquois Sports Park Centre at the time of the game. Proof of vaccination against COVID-19 must be shown along with photo identification before entering the arena. Puck drops at 3:15 p.m.
 

Admission

Everyone is welcome to attend the game and cheer on Ontario Shores. Those attending the game are encouraged to consider a donation to the Ontario Shores Foundation, who will be site to collect one-time donations.