Identity area
Type of entity
Corporate body
Authorized form of name
Ina Grafton Gage Home
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Description area
Dates of existence
1951-2001
History
The Ina Grafton Gage Home was a non-profit facility opened in 1951 by the United Church as a home for elderly women. The structure was originally built and used as a children’s shelter and later used by the General Hospital until the building was bought by the United Church. The purchase was funded by Ina Grafton Gage and the United Church. It was located at 200 Iroquois St. E in Moose Jaw. Although it began as a women’s only facility, it later began accepting men. In September 2011, the home closed after 60 years in operation. The building was redeveloped into a detox centre.
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Relationships area
Related entity
United Church of Canada (1925-)
Identifier of related entity
SCAA-UCCS-0220
Category of relationship
hierarchical
Type of relationship
Dates of relationship
1951-20??
Description of relationship
Home opened by the United Church in 1951