Long-Term Care
Retirement Homes
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No, accommodations in Retirement Homes are all rentals.
Retirement Homes in Ontario are licensed under the Retirement Homes Act and covered by the Residential Tenancies Act. You can find more information on the ...
Most residences have floor plans available so you can plan what furniture, art and accessories you would like to bring prior to your move.
Retirement Homes are covered under the Residential Tenancies Act. You will sign a Residency Agreement but only 30 days’ notice is required to terminate the ...
Services vary widely from retirement home to retirement home. Most offer two or three meals per day plus snacks, a recreation program, hospitality services such ...
Suite availability varies by residence.
Subsidies are not available in private pay Retirement Residences in Ontario.
The cost of living in a Retirement Residence varies by location, suite type and service package.
The types of accommodations provided by Retirement Residences vary by location. Most have studio, one-bedroom and two bedroom suites.
Your choice of Retirement Home/ Residence will be determined by your preferences, your budget and your health care needs. Once you find a residence you ...
It depends on the residence. Many have fully licensed dining rooms, pubs or other areas. Happy hours are very common. Ask at those Homes you ...
Many Retirement Residences welcome pets but ask to be certain. If pets are allowed, you are fully responsible for your pet and to provide an ...
The Ontario Retirement Communities Association (ORCA) represents more than 90% of the retirement homes in Ontario and maintains a list on its website: www.orcaretirement.com. There ...
People consider a move if: they are lonely find themselves with too much time and too little to do find maintaining their home difficult are ...