Considering a new home is no simple decision. We’re happy to provide below a list of common questions and useful resources to help you in your research.
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There are significant wait lists for long-term care in most areas of the province. The length of your wait is dependent upon which Home and the type of accommodation you have selected.
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 Ontario Retirement Communities Association website at www.orcaretirement.com.
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 are interested in to determine if this is the case.
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 feeling nervous or insecure in their home would benefit from better nutrition or have … Read More