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Greystone Manor - Retirement Home
Your new retirement home in Kemptville, Ontario, Canada. Catering to seniors wishing to maintain their independent lifestyle
Source: Greystone Manor

Access Centre for Community Care - Lanark, Leeds and Grenville
To provide information, referral, access and coordination of services in partnership with other health and social service organizations in the community to improve and maintain health, independence and quality of life for people of all ages.
Source: Access Centre for Community Care - Lanark, Leeds and Grenville

Bayfield Manor Nursing and Retirement Home
Bayfield Manor is a family owned and operated Nursing And Retirement Home. It is a unique health care facility, that not only provides exceptional quality assisted living retirement care but is also a nursing home that operates and is licenced to provide nursing care to 66 residents. We also offer palliative care if required.
Source: Bayfield Manor

St. Lawrence Lodge
St. Lawrence Lodge aims to provide for the physical, social, spiritual and emotional needs of individuals requiring long-term care, in partnership with their families and personal care givers. Programs and services are delivered by qualified staff in a safe and secure environment, in collaboration with community resources, to the citizens of Leeds and Grenville.
Source: St. Lawrence Lodge

United Counties of Leeds & Grenville
A commitment to the effective delivery of the services that the Counties provide in a cost efficient and accountable fashion to benefit the diverse interests of each municipality within Leeds & Grenville. The region is rich in diversity in areas such as tourism, manufacturing, construction, services and government. The county is situated between Kingston in the west, Cornwall in the east, Ottawa in the north and the St. Lawrence Seaway in the south.
Source: United Counties of Leeds & Grenville

A Guide to Programs and Services for Seniors in Ontario
A Guide to Programs and Services for Seniors in Ontario aims to bring together into one resource the wealth of programs and services provided to Ontario seniors by the government, as well as by community organizations and service providers.
Source: Government of Ontario. Ontario Seniors' Secretariat

Community Care Access Centres
There are 42 Community Care Access Centres throughout Ontario, they provide access for people who need in-home health services and support or accommodation in long-term care centres.
Source: Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care

Every Resident : Bill of Rights for People Who Live in Ontario Long Term Care Facilities
This booklet can help you understand your rights as a resident of a long term care facility.
Source: Community Legal Education Ontario

Find A Retirement Home - Ontario Retirement Communities Association
Find an Ontario Retirement Communities Association approved retirement home in the province of Ontario.
Source: Ontario Retirement Communities Association

Finding An OLTCA Member Home
Use this search tool to find long-term care homes that are members of the Ontario Long Term Care Association (OLTCA).
Source: Ontario Long Term Care Association (OLTCA)

Finding Care Outside Your Home
Seniors sometimes find themselves in circumstances in which the care they require cannot be adequately provided in the home. The information on this Web page will help in these situations.
Source: Government of Ontario.

Finding End-of-Life Care (Palliative Care)
Ontario government "Life Event" bundle giving information and resources for finding end-of-life care.
Source: Government of Ontario

Long-Term Care Facilities
In Ontario there are 498 long-term care centres (also known as nursing homes and homes for the aged) available for people who are not able to live independently or in their own homes and who require a 24-hour nursing service.
Source: Government of Ontario

Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Office Locations and Hours of Operation Menu
Ministry Office Locations and Hours of Operation in Ontario.
Source: Government of Ontario. Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.

Online forms - Long-Term Care Facilities
The Site provides online applications for long-term care facilities.
Source: Government of Ontario

Ontario Association of Non-Profit Homes and Services for Seniors (OANHSS)
OANHSS is a provincial, non-profit organization representing long term care facilities, seniors housing, and community agencies that provide care and services on a not-for-profit basis.

Ontario Long Term Care Association
The Ontario Long Term Care Association (OLTCA) is the largest long term care providers organization in Ontario. Our members facilities provide care and accommodation services to residents throughout Ontario. Our mission is to lead and enable our members to provide efficient and high quality long term care and services.

Ontario Retirement Communities Association
The Ontario Retirement Communities Association is a voluntary, non-profit organization that accredits retirement homes in Ontario and provides information on how to choose a retirement home, retirement home standards and approved retirement homes.
Source: Ontario Retirement Communities Association

Public Reporting on Long-Term Care Homes
This online reporting tool will provide you with information about the performance of long-term care homes during a specified reporting period. The information will be updated regularly.
Source: Government of Ontario. Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.

Residential Care
In Ontario, three main types of residential settings provide both accommodation and care for seniors : Supportive Housing, Retirement Homes, and Long-Term Care Facilities. Each setting offers different types of accommodations and varying levels of service. Assess your personal situation and compare your needs with the amenities and services offered by each setting.
Source: Government of Ontario. Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.

Residential Care Checklist
This checklist has been designed primarily for selecting a long-term care facility. However, you may wish to use and adapt it to consider the offerings of a retirement home or a supportive housing project.
Source: Government of Ontario

Retirement Home Complaints Response & Information Service-Ontario Retirement Communities Association
The Complaints Response and Information Service gives seniors and their families the information they need to make choices and helps them resolve problems quickly and effectively.
Source: Ontario Retirement Communities Association

Seniors' Care : Retirement Homes
Information on Retirement homes. Retirement homes are privately owned rental accommodations for seniors who are able to manage and pay for their own care. Generally, retirement homes are designed for seniors who need minimal to moderate support with their daily living activities. These settings enable residents to live as independently as possible, while providing certain services and social activities. Retirement homes are also called "retirement residences".
Source: Government of Ontario. Ministry of Health and Long-term Care.

Seniors' Care : Supportive Housing
Supportive Housing is designed for people who only need minimal to moderate care -- such as homemaking or personal care and support -- to live independently. Accommodations usually consist of rental units within an apartment building. In a few cases, the accommodation is a small group residence.
Source: Government of Ontario. Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care

Seniors' Care - Who do I contact for information?
Community Care Access Centres (CCACs) are local agencies that provide information about care options in your area.
Source: Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care

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