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Residential & Long-Term Care in South East Ontario
In Ontario, specialized housing for seniors is called Residential & Long-Term Care. There are three types of housing for seniors: long-term care, retirement homes and supportive housing.
Each type of housing offers different kinds of accommodations and levels of service. To see a chart comparing these three types, please visit the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care web site:
A checklist of questions has been developed to help seniors and their caregivers select the housing provider that best meets their needs and preferences. To see this checklist, please visit the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care web site:
There are several facilities providing Residential & Long-Term Care in South East Ontario:
