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Red Oak Villa
Nestled in a historic landmark building, this retirement community exudes a warm, inviting atmosphere complemented by modern amenities such as a chef’s kitchen, fitness centre, and beautifully landscaped gardens. Residents enjoy a vibrant lifestyle enriched by access to social programs, 24/7 care staff, and a dedicated medical team, all while savoring views of the city and the comforts of thoughtfully designed, contemporary suites.
View ProfileThe Amberwood Suites
Comfortable common areas and cozy breakfast nooks create a welcoming atmosphere at Amberwood Suites, where residents enjoy three balanced meals daily prepared by certified cooks and a vibrant calendar of activities that fosters social engagement. With supportive staff available around the clock, the residence provides personalized assistance with daily tasks and health services, allowing older adults to maintain their independence while receiving the care they need.
View ProfileThe Walford Sudbury
Bright, bungalow-style apartments create a warm and inviting atmosphere in this active retirement community, where residents enjoy home-cooked meals and a full calendar of engaging activities. With a dedicated care team available around the clock, seniors can maintain their independence while receiving personalized support tailored to their needs, all within a friendly and safe environment.
View ProfileChartwell Westmount on William Retirement Residence
Empire Living Centre
Beautiful gardens and a sunny outdoor patio create a serene atmosphere at this historic retirement residence, where residents can enjoy a vibrant community life enriched by a library, theatre, and peaceful chapel. With a commitment to independent living, the property offers hospitality services, engaging programs, and personalized support, allowing residents to thrive at their own pace while having access to additional care as their needs evolve.
View ProfileBarclay House Retirement Residence
Vibrant common areas and engaging social programs create an inviting atmosphere at Barclay House Retirement Residence, where residents can embrace an active lifestyle while enjoying personalized care options. With a focus on quality services, including wellness programs and delicious meals, this welcoming community fosters connections and celebrates the joy of living.
View ProfileMuskoka Traditions Retirement Residence
Nestled in the heart of cottage country, Muskoka Traditions Retirement Residence combines charm and comfort with a vibrant community atmosphere, offering residents a warm and welcoming place to call home. With a focus on enriching lives through engaging activities, delicious meals, and compassionate care, this residence provides a peaceful retirement experience while ensuring personalized support is readily available as needs evolve.
View ProfileRogers Cove Retirement Residence
Nestled on the serene shores of Fairy Lake, this charming community offers a unique lakeside lifestyle enriched by natural beauty and a vibrant atmosphere. Residents enjoy personalized care plans, 24-hour medical assistance, and a variety of engaging social and recreational programs, all while savoring picturesque sunsets and scenic boat tours from the comfort of their spacious suites with lake views.
View ProfileJames Street Retirement Residence
Nestled in a charming downtown setting, this residence combines Victorian-era charm with modern amenities, creating a supportive environment where seniors can thrive. With a focus on vibrant living, residents enjoy chef-prepared meals, a variety of recreational programs, and 24-hour medical attention, all designed to foster independence and community connections.
View ProfileKelso Villa Retirement Home
Nestled along the scenic Pottawatomi River, this retirement residence fosters a vibrant lifestyle enriched by ample opportunities for wellness, social connection, and customizable care solutions. Residents can enjoy engaging activities, serene outdoor spaces, and cultural support, all within a welcoming community designed to help seniors thrive.
View ProfileThe Alexander Muskoka Residence
Nestled close to the waterfront, this residence fosters a vibrant sense of community where residents can enjoy social opportunities and a variety of recreational activities. With a focus on safety and well-being, the property provides tailored care options, including independent living, assisted living, and specialized memory care, ensuring that each individual receives the support they need while maintaining their independence.
View ProfileHampton Court Retirement Home
Nestled in a picturesque town, this retirement home fosters a vibrant community where older adults can thrive in a supportive and respectful environment. With a focus on personalized care, residents enjoy comfortable accommodations, an all-inclusive lifestyle with meals and housekeeping, and flexible service offerings that cater to their evolving needs, all while maintaining their independence.
View ProfileKingsway Arms at Elgin Lodge
Resort-style amenities and a wellness-centered atmosphere invite residents to embrace life at Elgin Lodge, where independent and supportive living options cater to individual preferences. With heart-healthy meals crafted by an on-site chef and a vibrant calendar of activities, this community fosters connection and engagement, ensuring that every day is filled with opportunities for relaxation and socialization.
View ProfileTiverton Park Manor
Nestled in a charming century-old village, this community offers a serene retirement lifestyle enriched by the stunning shores of Lake Huron. Residents enjoy a welcoming atmosphere filled with opportunities to connect through engaging events, relaxing tea gatherings, and delightful home-cooked meals, all within a safe and supportive environment that fosters a true sense of belonging.
View ProfileAmica Little Lake
Overlooking the serene waters of Little Lake, this community seamlessly blends an enriching lifestyle with personalized care options, fostering an inviting atmosphere for residents seeking independent living, assisted living, or specialized memory care. A dedicated wellness team, available around the clock, ensures that each individual's unique needs are met while promoting independence in a safe and comfortable environment.
View ProfileAspira Waterford Barrie Retirement Living
Serenity-Durham
Serenity Durham offers comfortable accommodations where every room features a private ensuite bathroom, a gas fireplace, and a call bell for added security and peace of mind. Residents can also relax and socialize in welcoming common areas, including a cozy fireside lounge and a dedicated TV room.
View ProfileFrequently Asked Questions
What is respite care?
Respite care is temporary, short-term care designed to give primary caregivers a break while ensuring their loved one continues to receive the support they need. It can last anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, depending on the arrangement and the type of facility. Respite care is commonly used when a family caregiver needs time to rest, recover from illness, travel, or manage other responsibilities. It's available in a variety of settings in Ontario, including retirement homes, long-term care homes, and adult day programs.
Is respite care the same as hospice care?
No, respite care and hospice care are very different. Respite care is temporary care meant to give a caregiver a planned break, with the expectation that the person receiving care will return home afterward. Hospice care, also known as palliative care, focuses on comfort and quality of life for individuals with a terminal illness and is not time-limited in the same way. The two are sometimes confused because both involve care during a difficult period, but their purposes are distinct. If you're looking for short-term relief as a caregiver, respite care is the term you're looking for.
Who is respite care for?
Respite care benefits both the person receiving care and the caregiver providing it. It's designed for families and individuals who are managing ongoing care at home — whether for a senior with mobility challenges, someone living with dementia, or a loved one recovering from illness or surgery. Caregiving is demanding, and taking regular breaks is essential to avoiding burnout. Respite care ensures your loved one is looked after in a safe, supportive environment while you step away to recharge.
How much does respite care cost in Ontario?
The cost of respite care in Ontario depends on where and how it's provided. Short-stay respite in a long-term care home is available at a government-set daily rate, which makes it one of the more affordable options. Respite care in a retirement home is typically privately priced and varies by residence, level of care, and length of stay. Adult day programs may also be offered at lower or subsidized rates depending on the provider. It's worth contacting your local Ontario Health atHome office to find out which options are available in your area and whether any financial assistance applies.
How do I arrange respite care in Ontario?
A good starting point is to contact Ontario Health atHome at 1-833-515-1234. A care coordinator can assess your loved one's needs and help you explore respite options, including short-stay programs in long-term care homes and community-based alternatives. Many retirement homes also offer respite stays that you can arrange directly with the residence. If your loved one is already receiving home care services through Ontario Health atHome, your existing care coordinator can help organize respite as part of your care plan. Planning ahead is recommended, as short-stay beds and program spaces can have waitlists.
How long can someone stay in respite care?
The length of a respite care stay varies depending on the setting and the program. Short-stay respite in a long-term care home in Ontario is typically available for up to 60 days per calendar year, though individual stays may be shorter. Retirement homes often offer more flexible arrangements and can accommodate stays of a few days to several weeks depending on availability. Adult day programs provide daytime respite on a recurring or drop-in basis. Your care coordinator through Ontario Health atHome can help you determine what duration and frequency of respite makes sense for your situation.
What should I look for when choosing a respite care provider?
Start by considering what matters most for your loved one's comfort and safety during the stay. Key factors include the level of care provided, staff qualifications, the environment and cleanliness of the facility, and whether the setting can accommodate any specific needs such as dementia care or mobility support. Ask about daily routines, meals, social activities, and how the staff handles emergencies. If you're considering a retirement home, confirm that it's licensed by the Retirement Homes Regulatory Authority. For short-stay respite in a long-term care home, your Ontario Health atHome care coordinator can walk you through the available options and what to expect.
Can respite care lead to a permanent stay?
It can, but that's not its primary purpose. Some families use a respite stay as an opportunity to see how their loved one adjusts to a residential setting, and in some cases it helps inform a decision about a longer-term move. In retirement homes, transitioning from a respite stay to permanent residency is often straightforward if space is available and the fit is right. For long-term care homes, a permanent placement still requires a formal application and assessment through Ontario Health atHome, regardless of whether a respite stay has already taken place. Respite care is meant to be temporary, but it can be a helpful step in a larger conversation about future care needs.