The Bess and Moe Greenberg Family Hillel Lodge
Shannon Fraser is the Director of Quality Improvement at The Bess and Moe Greenberg Family Hillel Lodge, overseeing various departments such as recreation, restorative care programs, volunteer services, resident support services, and pastoral care services. Shannon also works as a Course Instructor at Algonquin College and has experience as an eTherapist at BEACON | MindBeacon Group and a Social Worker/Therapist at Kanata Psychology and Counselling Centre. Shannon's background includes roles at Kingston Health Sciences Centre, Kaymar Rehabilitation, Sienna Senior Living, and various other healthcare settings. Shannon holds a Master of Social Work in Gerontology and Palliative Care from the University of Toronto, among other relevant certifications and degrees.
The Bess and Moe Greenberg Family Hillel Lodge
Founded in 1955 by concerned members of Ottawa's Jewish community and incorporated in 1957, the Lodge officially opened its doors with 29 beds in 1965. The fully-wheelchair accessible Abraham and Dora Lithwick Chapel was constructed in 1975, allowing us to provide onsite religious services. In 1998, we changed our name to The Bess and Moe Greenberg Family Hillel Lodge, and in 2000, we moved to our current facility, the Joseph and Inez Zelikovitz Long-Term Care Center. In December 2011, the Lodge expanded by 21 beds making the total bed complement 121 long term care beds. Our location, on the thriving 13-acre Jewish Community Campus, allows us to provide a wide range of programming to the community.