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Regency Park Long Term Care Home
A vibrant atmosphere enhances the well-being of residents, complemented by 24-hour nursing and personal care, access to health professionals, and a variety of engaging recreational and social programs. Thoughtful amenities such as air conditioning, hairdressing services, and whirlpool tubs create a comfortable living experience, while assistance with daily activities ensures that each individual receives the support they need to thrive.
View ProfileBerkshire Care Centre
A warm and inviting atmosphere awaits residents, complemented by dedicated 24-hour nursing and personal care, ensuring that each individual's health and well-being are prioritized. Engaging social programs, therapeutic activities, and a secure environment foster a sense of community, while professional support for daily living activities and specialized care options cater to diverse needs.
View ProfileChateau Park Long Term Care Home
A vibrant atmosphere is created through engaging recreational and social programs, complemented by 24-hour nursing and personal care that ensures residents receive the support they need. With access to health professionals, palliative care services, and personalized assistance for daily activities, this residence fosters a nurturing environment where individuals can thrive.
View ProfileHuron Lodge Long Term Care Home
A secure dementia home area complements 24-hour nursing and personal care, ensuring residents receive dedicated support from health professionals while enjoying engaging recreation and social programs. With a focus on personal hygiene, medical supplies, and assistance with daily activities, this residence fosters a nurturing environment for its community members.
View ProfileThe Village at St. Clair
A secure dementia unit complements the warm atmosphere of this long-term care home, where residents benefit from 24-hour nursing and personal care, access to health professionals, and engaging recreation and social programs designed to enrich daily life. With dedicated support for personal hygiene and medication management, residents are encouraged to maintain their independence while receiving the assistance they need.
View ProfileExtendicare Southwood Lakes
A welcoming atmosphere is complemented by 24-hour nursing and personal care, ensuring residents receive the support they need while enjoying a variety of recreational and social programs. With access to healthcare professionals and a focus on maintaining independence, this residence fosters a sense of community and well-being for all who call it home.
View ProfileRiverside Place
Comfortable private and shared rooms are complemented by a range of personalized care options, ensuring that residents receive the support they need while enjoying a vibrant lifestyle enriched with recreational and social programs. With dedicated 24-hour nursing and personal care, along with access to various health professionals, this residence fosters a nurturing environment where individuals can thrive and maintain their independence.
View ProfileThe Village of Aspen Lake Long-Term Care
A welcoming chapel and vibrant indoor café complement a range of recreational and social programs, while dedicated staff provide 24-hour nursing and personal care, ensuring residents receive the support they need to thrive. Access to health professionals, along with personalized assistance for daily activities, fosters a sense of community and well-being.
View ProfileBanwell Gardens Care Centre
With a focus on personalized care, this long-term care home provides 24-hour nursing support and access to a range of health professionals, ensuring residents receive the attention they need. Engaging recreational and social programs complement essential services like housekeeping and meal preparation, fostering a vibrant community atmosphere.
View ProfileHeron Terrace Long Term Care Community
Engaging recreation and social programs enrich the lives of residents at Heron Terrace Long Term Care Community, where dedicated staff provide 24-hour nursing and personal care tailored to individual needs. With access to medical professionals and a range of therapies, residents enjoy a supportive environment that promotes well-being and connection.
View ProfileBrouillette Manor
With 24-hour nursing and personal care, residents at Brouillette Manor enjoy a supportive atmosphere that prioritizes health and well-being. Engaging recreational and social programs complement essential services, ensuring a fulfilling lifestyle while maintaining dignity and independence.
View ProfileExtendicare Tecumseh
With 24-hour nursing and personal care, residents experience a supportive environment that prioritizes their health and well-being, complemented by access to various health professionals. Engaging recreational and social programs, along with specialized therapies, enrich daily life, fostering a sense of community and connection among individuals.
View ProfileIler Lodge
View ProfileRichmond Terrace
With 24-hour nursing and personal care, residents benefit from a supportive environment that prioritizes their health and well-being. Engaging recreational and social programs, along with access to medical professionals, foster a vibrant community where individuals can thrive and enjoy a fulfilling lifestyle.
View ProfileCountry Village Homes - Woodslee
Inviting social programs and recreational activities foster a vibrant community atmosphere, complemented by 24-hour nursing and personal care tailored to individual needs. Residents benefit from access to health professionals, engaging entertainment options, and supportive services that promote comfort and well-being.
View ProfileAgeCare Royal Oak Long Term Care Residence
A secure dementia unit enhances the supportive environment of this long-term care home, where residents receive 24-hour nursing and personal care along with access to healthcare professionals. Engaging recreation and social programs, combined with assistance for daily living activities, foster a vibrant community that prioritizes both comfort and well-being.
View ProfileSun Parlor Home for Senior Citizens
A secure dementia unit and dedicated 24-hour nursing care ensure that residents receive personalized attention and support, while engaging recreational and social programs foster a vibrant community atmosphere. Access to health professionals and essential services, including housekeeping and personal hygiene assistance, enhances the quality of life for all residents.
View ProfileLeamington Mennonite Home Long Term Care Residence
With 24-hour nursing and personal care, residents benefit from access to healthcare professionals and a variety of recreational and social programs that foster engagement and well-being. The residence ensures a comfortable living experience with dedicated support for daily activities, housekeeping, and nutritious meals, creating a nurturing atmosphere for all.
View ProfileFranklin Gardens Long Term Care Home
With 24-hour nursing and personal care, residents experience a supportive environment that prioritizes their well-being and independence. Access to healthcare professionals, along with engaging recreational and social programs, fosters a vibrant community atmosphere where individuals can thrive.
View ProfileTilbury Manor Nursing Home
With 24-hour nursing and personal care, residents benefit from a supportive atmosphere that prioritizes health and well-being, complemented by access to a range of health professionals. Engaging recreational and social programs, along with specialized services like physiotherapy and occupational therapy, foster a vibrant community where individuals can thrive.
View ProfileFairfield Park Long-Term Care
With a focus on holistic well-being, this long-term care home provides round-the-clock nursing and personal care, complemented by a variety of engaging recreational and social programs, including live entertainment and gardening activities. Residents benefit from personalized assistance with daily living tasks, access to health professionals, and a range of supportive services designed to enhance their quality of life.
View ProfileCopper Terrace Long-Term Care
With 24-hour nursing and personal care, residents at Copper Terrace Long-Term Care enjoy a supportive environment that prioritizes health and well-being. Access to medical professionals, along with engaging recreational and social programs, fosters a vibrant community where individuals can thrive and maintain their quality of life.
View ProfileMeadow Park Nursing Home (Chatham)
With 24-hour nursing and personal care, Meadow Park Nursing Home fosters a supportive environment where residents can thrive. Access to healthcare professionals, along with a variety of recreational and social programs, enhances daily living and promotes well-being.
View ProfileRiverview Gardens
With a focus on personalized care, this residence provides 24-hour nursing support and a range of specialized services, including palliative care and various therapies, ensuring residents receive comprehensive assistance tailored to their needs. Engaging recreational and social programs foster a vibrant community atmosphere, while secure outdoor areas and thoughtfully designed living spaces promote both safety and comfort.
View ProfileFrequently Asked Questions
What is long-term care?
Long-term care is a type of residential care designed for people who need 24-hour nursing supervision and support with daily activities that can no longer be safely managed at home or in a retirement home setting. Residents in long-term care homes typically have complex medical needs, significant cognitive decline such as advanced dementia, or physical limitations that require ongoing professional care. In Ontario, long-term care homes are regulated and partially funded by the provincial government, which distinguishes them from privately operated retirement homes.
What is the difference between long-term care and a retirement home?
Long-term care homes provide 24-hour nursing and personal care for residents with complex or high-level medical needs, while retirement homes cater to seniors who are more independent and need less hands-on support. In Ontario, long-term care is partially funded by the government and placement is coordinated through Ontario Health atHome, whereas retirement homes are privately operated and residents can move in directly. The level of care your loved one requires is the main factor in determining which option is the right fit.
What is the difference between long-term care and assisted living?
Assisted living is designed for seniors who need regular help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and medication management but can still function with periodic support throughout the day. Long-term care is a step beyond that, providing around-the-clock nursing care for individuals with more complex medical conditions, advanced cognitive decline, or serious physical limitations. In Ontario, assisted living is typically offered within privately operated retirement homes at the resident's expense, while long-term care homes receive provincial government funding and operate under stricter regulatory oversight.
How much does long-term care cost in Ontario?
In Ontario, the cost of long-term care is partially subsidized by the provincial government. Residents pay a daily co-payment for accommodation, which varies depending on the type of room. Basic shared accommodation is the most affordable option, while private and semi-private rooms cost more. The government sets these rates and updates them annually. Residents who cannot afford the basic rate may apply for a rate reduction through the long-term care home. Care and nursing services are covered by the province and are not billed separately to the resident.
Is long-term care in Ontario government funded?
Yes, long-term care in Ontario is partially funded by the provincial government. The province covers the cost of nursing and personal care services, while residents are responsible for a daily co-payment that covers accommodation and meals. The co-payment amount depends on the room type — basic, semi-private, or private — and rates are set by the government each year. Financial assistance is available for residents who have difficulty affording even the basic accommodation rate, ensuring that access to long-term care is not entirely dependent on ability to pay.
How do I apply for long-term care in Ontario?
The process starts by contacting Ontario Health atHome, which coordinates all long-term care assessments and placements across the province. You can reach them by calling 1-833-515-1234, seven days a week, and your call will be directed to the nearest local office. A care coordinator will assess your loved one's needs and, if they're eligible, help them get placed on a waitlist for long-term care homes of their choosing. Applicants can typically select up to five preferred homes. Wait times vary significantly depending on location and room type, so it's a good idea to start the process early, even if the move isn't immediately urgent. Your loved one's doctor, a hospital discharge planner, or a community care provider can also help initiate the referral.
How long is the wait for long-term care in Ontario?
Wait times for long-term care in Ontario vary widely depending on the region, the specific home, and the type of room requested. In some areas, waits can range from several months to over a year, with private rooms generally having longer wait times than basic shared accommodation. Demand consistently exceeds supply across the province, which is why many families are encouraged to begin the application process well in advance of when care is urgently needed. Your local Ontario Health atHome office can give you a general idea of current wait times in your area.
What should I look for when choosing a long-term care home?
Start by visiting homes in person to observe the quality of care, cleanliness, and how staff interact with residents. Ask about staffing levels, how care plans are developed, and what medical services are available on-site. Look into the home's inspection history, which is publicly available through the Ontario Ministry of Long-Term Care. Pay attention to the social environment as well — meal quality, recreational programming, and how engaged residents seem during your visit all say a lot about the culture of a home. If possible, speak with families of current residents to get an honest perspective.
What happens during the transition to long-term care?
Once a bed becomes available at one of your selected homes, you'll typically have a short window to accept the offer. The home will work with you and your loved one to coordinate the move, including gathering medical records, developing an initial care plan, and orienting the family to routines and visiting policies. The adjustment period can be emotional for everyone involved, and most homes have staff or social workers available to support residents and families through the transition. Staying involved, visiting regularly, and communicating openly with the care team can make a meaningful difference in how smoothly things go.
Can couples be placed together in long-term care?
It's possible but not guaranteed. Ontario does have provisions that prioritize reuniting spouses in the same long-term care home, and in some cases couples can share a room. However, because placement depends on bed availability and each person must individually qualify for long-term care, the timing doesn't always align. If keeping your parents or partners together is a priority, make sure to communicate that clearly during the application process. Your care coordinator can help advocate for co-placement, though it may require some flexibility on which home you choose.
