There were no injuries related to the fire or evacuation.
Many of the residents of the home have been temporarily relocated to the Mill River Resort.
Residents doing well
Those residents are doing well, said Marcel Richard, president of the Le Chez-Nous board.
He said they now have a common room to gather and play games, and have also had some live entertainment in recent days to help take their mind off the fire. That was our big thing. We wanted to try to get them out of their rooms because . they just seem like they were just sitting there. And I think too much time on their hands thinking and, you know, wondering what was all going to happen.
Residents may not be able to return to Le Chez-Nous for weeks, official says
Residents of the western P.E.I. community care home Le Chez-Nous, displaced by a fire, will be able to continue to stay at the Mill River Resort at least into next week.
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Residents of a P.E.I. community care home struck by fire Monday night are still coping with the aftereffects of the disruption, but the president of the home s co-op thinks they might be able to start settling into a temporary home next week.
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Dozens of residents taken from burning P.E.I. community care homeÂ
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