Residents have until November 11th to find new living accommodations.
NORWICH - Residents at Trillium Care in Norwich have about two weeks to find a new place to live.
The retirement home has announced that it will close its doors as of November 11th due to a lack of funding. It said the affected families could contact Ontario Health at Home to find new accommodations for their loved ones.
A report in the London Free Press stated that less than 30 people had been living at Trillium Care as of August.
A fraud investigation has been underway at the facility over the past few months. In a press release on August 27th, the Oxford OPP said multiple victims were affected and the estimated loss was over $50,000.

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