Companies
Charlotte Villa
120 Darling Street Brantford ON N3T 5W6
Step into a warm and supportive community where residents can enjoy a fulfilling lifestyle enriched with engaging activities and delicious meals. Charlotte Villa Retirement Residence combines exceptional service with inviting accommodations, offering personalized care options that adapt to individual needs while fostering new friendships and ensuring peace of mind.
View ProfileAspira Brants Landing Retirement Living
166 Lynden Rd, Brantford, ON N3R 0C4, Canada
Seasons Brantford
55 Diana Avenue Brantford ON N3T 0C2
Personalized retirement living thrives in a warm, vibrant community where seniors can enjoy independence while receiving tailored support. With a variety of living options, including independent and assisted living, residents benefit from a safe environment enriched by social and recreational programs, flexible meal plans, and dedicated staff ready to assist with daily activities.
View ProfileBrierwood Gardens Retirement Home
425 Park Road N. Brantford ON N3R 7G5
Warm and inviting, this residence fosters a sense of community where older adults can thrive with confidence and comfort. With a blend of thoughtful services and engaging daily experiences, residents enjoy personalized support that encourages independence, wellness, and meaningful social interaction, whether through assisted living, long-term care, or short-term respite stays.
View ProfileHighgate Residence
325 Fiddler's Green Road Ancaster ON L9G 1W9
Nestled in a tranquil residential neighborhood, Highgate Residence embodies a warm and inviting atmosphere where seniors can thrive in a supportive community. With a focus on personalized care and comfort, residents enjoy chef-prepared meals, engaging social activities, and the peace of mind that comes from having compassionate staff available around the clock, ensuring a fulfilling and secure lifestyle.
View ProfileCarrington Place Retirement Residence
75 Dunham Drive Ancaster ON L9G 1X7
Surrounded by mature trees and beautifully maintained gardens, Carrington Place Retirement Residence fosters a vibrant and fulfilling lifestyle for seniors in a safe and supportive setting. With a commitment to promoting independence and a strong sense of belonging, residents enjoy freshly prepared meals, engaging social events, and compassionate care tailored to meet their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.
View ProfileParkview Meadows Christian Retirement Village - Southview
72 Town Centre Drive Townsend ON N0A 1S0
Leisure Living Retirement Home
98 Talbot Street E. Jarvis ON N0A 1J0
Set against the picturesque backdrop of Haldimand County, this retirement home combines the tranquility of country living with the comforts of home, offering a supportive environment where seniors can enjoy independence alongside access to essential services. With thoughtfully designed private suites, freshly prepared meals, and a variety of engaging activities, residents thrive in a warm atmosphere that encourages both relaxation and community involvement.
View ProfileGolden Pond Retirement Lodge
39 Alice Street RR 4 Waterford ON N0E 1Y0
Surrounded by scenic natural beauty, this warm, family-owned residence combines the charm of a beautifully restored historic building with modern comforts, creating an inviting atmosphere for social connection and relaxation. Residents enjoy unique private suites that reflect the elegance of the past, along with access to comfortable common areas, inviting lounges, and outdoor spaces perfect for leisurely strolls and sunsets, all supported by a dedicated team committed to high standards of care and hospitality.
View ProfileParkland Ancaster Lifestyle Residence
558 Golf Links Road, Ancaster, ON L9G 4W9
Chef-prepared meals served in elegant dining venues and inviting common areas foster a sense of community and connection at Parkland Ancaster, where residents enjoy a luxurious lifestyle complemented by a full continuum of care tailored to individual needs. With thoughtfully designed spaces and a commitment to supporting health and independence, this vibrant residence is a welcoming place that encourages social engagement and personal fulfillment.
View ProfileWestmount Terrace I
723 Rymal Road W. Hamilton ON L9B 2W1
In a peaceful and friendly neighborhood, Westmount Terrace I provides a compassionate, homelike atmosphere perfect for individuals seeking short-term stays and respite care. With a focus on personalized support and a close-knit community, residents enjoy home-cooked meals, 24-hour assistance, and engaging activities tailored to their interests, ensuring a comforting and enriching experience during their stay.
View ProfileMeadowlands Retirement Residence
1248 Mohawk Road Ancaster ON L9K 1P5
Bright, modern suites and beautifully refreshed amenities create an inviting atmosphere at this vibrant retirement residence, where residents enjoy freshly prepared meals from the VIVAlicious™ menu and a variety of engaging activities. With personalized lifestyle options that include independent living, assisted support, and respite stays, Meadowlands ensures comfort, care, and a strong sense of community for all who call it home.
View ProfileVilla Italia Retirement Residence
530 Upper Paradise Road Hamilton ON L9C 7W2
Mediterranean warmth and a commitment to cultural inclusiveness define this vibrant residence, where personalized care and European-inspired hospitality create a welcoming atmosphere for seniors from all walks of life. With professional wellness staff available around the clock, residents receive tailored support that prioritizes their wellbeing, fostering a sense of security and community in a home-like environment.
View ProfileThe Village of Wentworth Heights Retirement Home
1620 Upper Wentworth Street Hamilton ON L9B 2W3
Perched atop Upper Wentworth Street, this vibrant community embodies a rich local heritage and strong spirit, providing a dynamic continuum of care that allows residents to comfortably age in place. Thoughtfully designed accommodations cater to various lifestyles, ensuring that individuals receive the support they need while enjoying a true sense of belonging in a welcoming atmosphere.
View ProfileThe Wellington
1430 Upper Wellington Street Hamilton ON L9A 5H3
Comfort and community thrive at The Wellington, a distinguished retirement home where residents experience a harmonious blend of independence and social connection. Recognized as a 2023 Diamond Winner in the Hamilton Community News Readers' Choice Awards, this residence prioritizes exceptional service and quality living, ensuring that seniors and their families feel right at home in a supportive environment.
View ProfileFrequently Asked Questions
What is assisted living?
Assisted living is a type of senior living designed for people who need regular help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, grooming, medication management, or mobility, but who don't require the around-the-clock nursing care provided in a long-term care home. Residents typically have their own private or semi-private suite within a larger residence and receive personalized support based on their individual care plan. Assisted living strikes a balance between maintaining as much independence as possible and having trained staff available when help is needed.
What is the difference between assisted living and a retirement home?
In Ontario, assisted living is generally a level of care offered within a retirement home rather than a completely separate type of facility. Retirement homes serve a broad range of residents, from those living independently to those who need significant daily support. Assisted living refers specifically to the higher-support end of that spectrum, where staff help with personal care tasks on a regular basis. When browsing retirement home options, it's worth asking whether they offer assisted living services and what those packages include, since not all retirement homes provide the same level of care.
What is the difference between assisted living and long-term care?
Assisted living is designed for seniors who need help with daily activities but can still manage with periodic support throughout the day. Long-term care is intended for individuals with more complex medical needs who require 24-hour nursing supervision. In Ontario, long-term care homes are government funded and regulated by the province, while assisted living is typically offered within privately operated retirement homes at the resident's own expense. If your loved one's needs go beyond what assisted living can provide, a long-term care home may be the more appropriate option.
How much does assisted living cost in Ontario?
Assisted living costs in Ontario vary depending on the residence, the size of the suite, and the level of care required. Monthly fees generally range from around $3,500 to $7,000 or more, with pricing typically higher than independent living due to the added care services. Most residences use a tiered or à la carte pricing model, where a base fee covers accommodation and meals and additional care services are layered on depending on individual needs. Because costs can add up quickly, it's important to ask for a full breakdown of what's included and what's billed separately.
Is assisted living in Ontario government funded?
Assisted living in Ontario is generally not government funded. Because it's most commonly offered within privately operated retirement homes, residents are responsible for covering the cost of accommodation, meals, and care services out of pocket. This is in contrast to long-term care homes, which receive provincial funding and have government-regulated rates. However, some residents may qualify for financial assistance through programs such as the Accommodation Funding for Seniors, veterans' benefits, or tax credits like the Medical Expense Tax Credit. It's worth exploring all available options to help offset costs.
How do I know if my loved one needs assisted living?
Signs that a loved one may benefit from assisted living include difficulty with personal care tasks like bathing, dressing, or grooming, challenges managing medications safely, frequent falls or mobility concerns, and noticeable changes in nutrition or hygiene. If they're currently living independently — either at home or in an independent living setting — but need more hands-on help than occasional check-ins can provide, assisted living offers a structured level of daily support without the clinical intensity of a long-term care home. A conversation with their doctor or a senior care advisor can help determine whether the time is right to make the transition.
What services are typically included in assisted living?
Assisted living services usually include help with personal care tasks such as bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and medication management. Most residences also provide meals, housekeeping, laundry, and access to social and recreational programming. Beyond the basics, many homes offer additional services like physiotherapy, wellness monitoring, fall prevention programs, and 24-hour emergency response. The specific services included in a base care package vary between residences, so it's important to compare what each home offers and what comes at an additional cost.
What should I look for when choosing an assisted living home?
Focus on the quality of care first. Ask about staff-to-resident ratios, how care plans are developed and updated, and what training caregivers receive. Visit in person to observe how staff interact with residents and assess the cleanliness, safety features, and overall atmosphere. In Ontario, make sure the residence is licensed by the Retirement Homes Regulatory Authority (RHRA) and ask about recent inspection results. It's also worth asking how the home handles changing care needs — ideally, the residence can adjust the level of support over time without requiring a move.
Can couples live together in assisted living?
Yes, many assisted living residences in Ontario offer suites for couples, even when each partner has different care needs. Each person can have their own individualized care plan while still sharing a suite and daily life together. When exploring options, ask about double occupancy pricing, suite sizes, and how the home manages situations where one partner's care needs increase significantly. Staying together during this transition is a priority for many families, and most residences are equipped to accommodate it.
What happens if care needs increase beyond what assisted living can provide?
If a resident's health declines to the point where assisted living is no longer sufficient, the next step is usually a transition to a long-term care home where 24-hour nursing care is available. In Ontario, placement into long-term care is coordinated through Ontario Health atHome and can involve a waitlist. Some retirement homes offer a wide enough range of care levels that residents can receive enhanced services without moving right away, so it's worth asking upfront how each residence handles increasing care needs and what the process looks like if a transition becomes necessary.
