
Recent Coverage
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CP24 COVERAGE AT PRIDE 2011! Announcing a new home for Casey House - it's time to dream BIG again! CP24 interview (click on part 5) |
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CTV NATIONAL NEWS ON AGING & HIV: 30 years after first AIDS diagnosis, Casey House is working to support long-term survival. Treatment has come far, but we have far to go. Watch here |
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TORONTO STAR FEATURE ON AGING & HIV: Story by Sue Pigg profiles Casey House clients and our plans for a Day Health Program to address the expanding need for care. Read here |
| Elizabeth Taylor's Toronto by Lama Nicolas, Global Toronto News March 23, 2011 Celebrating Dame Elizabeth Taylor's life, with details about her HIV advocacy and her support of Casey House. Watch here --- Frockwatch: A Foot Fetishist's Delight by Derick Chetty, Toronto Star March 3, 2011 Hotel guests at the Four Seasons last Saturday night probably thought there was a chic cobbler convention in town. Groups of people could be seen traipsing through the lobby of the Yorkville hotel on their way to the Regency ballroom on the second floor, decked out in formal evening attire — and sporting shocking-red footwear. Read/view photos here --- When HIV Moves into Nursing Homes by Susan Pigg, Toronto Star February 27, 2011 It was as he writhed in pain on the bathroom floor, his anxious dog curled up in a ball against his back, that the grim reality of growing old with HIV hit Jim Ayerst. "I’ve never been suicidal, but that’s the first time I thought, it’s not worth it. I just want this over. "I considered jumping off my balcony — but I only live on the second floor.” A wry smile creeps across Ayerst’s weary face. He’s just 64 but feels 80. Read full article here --- Some like it haute by Amoryn Engel, National Post March 27, 2010 It was raining men (and gorgeous ones at that) at the recent Some Like It Haute benefit for Casey House (a. k.a. the SnowBall). The Four Seasons Hotel ballroom never looked so good! Read full article here --- Easing pain and suffering at Casey House Hospital News March 2010 As Canada’s first freestanding HIV/AIDS hospice, now a specialty hospital, Casey House continually refines new approaches to relieving suffering and pain. Read full article here (PDF) --- The trouble with plan B: HIV/AIDS drugs aren't the safety net young people think they are by Celia Milne, Metro newspaper November 30, 2009 Message to young, sexually-active people: Don’t get lax about HIV/AIDS. Although it doesn’t kill as quickly as it used to, it’ll hasten illness and aging. Read full article here --- Well-heeled crowd did Casey House proud by Brent Ledger, Toronto Star November 14, 2009 As a man of much experience but modest means, I've always wondered where the rich gays go. On Nov. 3, on the 7th floor of the old Eaton's College Street, I found out. Read full article here --- Bravo!News coverage of TD Waterhouse presents Art with Heart, a fundraiser for Casey House November 9, 2009 View here --- Debunking myths about HIV/AIDS by Celia Milne, Metro newspaper December 2, 2008 Haven’t heard much about HIV/AIDS lately? The disease is definitely still with us. “I think there’s a misconception that the HIV/AIDS problem has gone away in Canada. And that is not the case,” says Dr. Ann Stewart, Medical Director at Casey House in Toronto. Read full article here --- Celebrating 20 years of Casey House by Jim Coyle, Toronto Star February 9, 2008 Sometimes, the most successful megaprojects have little to do with structural vastness and architectural grandiosity. Sometimes, the most meaningful landmarks in a city are built to more human scale, the function of large hearts and willing hands. Read full article here |











