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10 Best Assisted Living Facilities in Kitchener, ON

Last Updated: 2/21/25

If you’re looking for assisted living in Kitchener, our local senior living advisors can help you find a safe, welcoming community for you or your loved one. Whether you’re searching for luxury assisted living in Kitchener or sticking to a budget, we’ll work with you to understand the cost of assisted living in Kitchener.

From there, we’ll show you the best assisted living communities in Kitchener for your family member’s budget, lifestyle, and personal care needs. With 30 assisted living facilities in the Kitchener area, A Place for Mom makes it easier to find a secure and social community for this next stage of life.


Kitchener Assisted Living Facilities | 59 Reviews

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Recent reviews of Assisted Living in Kitchener, ON
The Westhill in Waterloo, ON
5.0 / 5.0

My Dad loves the Westhill! His apartment is lovely and the care is top-notch. It is a beautiful building and everyone is very friendly. We have been very impressed with everything.

Norfolk Manor in Guelph, ON
5.0 / 5.0

My father was diagnosed with terminal cancer and we needed somewhere where he could be looked after as he could no longer live on his own. When I toured Norfolk Manor I was very impressed on how happy everyone looked and how clean the place was. Once my father moved in and I visited him every day I was amazed at the care the staff gave him. On the day he passed away the staff on duty were so kind to us and let us stay with him all night.

Lanark Village in Kitchener, ON
4.9 / 5.0

I would recommend it to my relatives.

Lanark Village

44 Lanark Crescent, Kitchener, ON N2N2Z8

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Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

Lanark Village Lanark Village is located in Kitchener, a city in Southern Ontario. Kitchener is roughly about 100km west of Toronto. This town features many recreational programs and services geared towards seniors. There is a local woodworking and crafts centre, a golf course, several historic...

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Beauty Salon
Guest meals
4.6 / 5.0(8 reviews)

They were very accommodating. They tried very thing to make my mom happy. They tried to get her involved. It was just so different from living independently. I would highly recommend Lanark.

The Westhill

25 Westhill Drive, Waterloo, ON N2T0B6

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Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

At The Westhill by Sifton, we make a difference by providing outstanding customer experiences. We are a Canadian, third generation family company that appreciates our community roots and history. As one of the Top 50 Employers we know it is our compassionate staff that is key to your comfort and...

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Beauty Salon
Guest meals
4.3(6 reviews)

I am not in the Care Home at 25Westhill...but it is a beautiful facility, which I prob. will be using one day.. I live in the Senior building attached which has 1 & 2 bedroom apartments for over 55 yr...

Dunbar Heights Seniors Living Inc

611 Dunbar Rd, Cambridge, ON N3H2T4

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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Provides: Assisted Living

We are a 28 suite Retirement Home/ Assisted Living Facility designed with our resident's safety top of mind. Our inclusive pricing ensures there are no surprises with your cost. Standard Care included in our standard pricing are:- Onsite Physician- Onsite Nurses-Onsite Pharmacy- Personalized Plan...

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Beauty Salon
3.5(22 reviews)

We were reluctant to choose this home because of the stories we’ve heard from the previous owner. After touring, we finally decided to go ahead and the experience has been great! Mom is very happy and...

Conestoga Lodge

55 Hugo Crescent, Kitchener, ON N2M5J1

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living
Beauty Salon
Guest meals
4.5(11 reviews)

Although my brother moved into Conestoga Lodge during COVID, he seems to have settled in pretty good. He wasn't too impressed with being isolated but was given good care. They were very diligent in COVID...

Beechwood Manor

305 Erb Street W., Waterloo, ON N2L1W4

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living
Beauty Salon
Guest meals
4.3(4 reviews)

My dad is very happy there! The staff is amazing & the food is very good! When you're 92 you look forward to good food. I would definitely recommend Beechwood Manor to others!

Highview Residences of Kitchener

20 Reichert Dr, Kitchener, ON N2P0G9

Provides: Memory Care
Beauty Salon
Special Dining Programs
4.1(4 reviews)

My father suffered a dramatic and fast decline from being completely independent to entirely dependent on others for every aspect of his day to day living. The folks at Highview have been wonderfully...

Lanark Place Retirement Residence

Lanark Crescent, Kitchener, ON N2G1M8

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living
4.0(1 review)

He was only there for a couple of days, but made a full recovery which was an accomplishment.

Clair Hills Retirement Community

Columbia Street West, Waterloo, ON N2L3G5

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living
3.5(3 reviews)

Our family is so grateful that we found Clair Hills Retirement Residence for our parents. The entire staff are extremely caring towards the residents. The personable staff always have a friendly smile...

Sandhills Christian Community

20 St George St, Kitchener, ON N2G2S7

Provides: Assisted Living

Lafontaine Terrace

Borden Avenue North, Kitchener, ON N2G3N1

Provides: Assisted Living

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St Johns Senior Citizens Hm

100 Allen Street East, Waterloo, ON N2J1V5

Provides: Assisted Living

St Josephs Place

Courtland Avenue East, Kitchener, ON N2C1K3

Provides: Assisted Living

Terrace On The Square

Caroline Street South, Waterloo, ON N2J1P2

Provides: Assisted Living

Emmanuel Village Retirement Residence Inc

Weber Street East, Kitchener, ON N2G3N1

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

Foxboro Green Inc

Riverbend Drive, Kitchener, ON N2G1A1

Provides: Assisted Living

Luther Village On The Park Sunshine Centre

Father David Bauer Drive, Waterloo, ON N2L1V4

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

Senioren Haus Concordia Inc

Ottawa Street South, Kitchener, ON N2G3C5

Provides: Assisted Living

Bankside Terrace

Bankside Drive, Kitchener, ON N2G1M8

Provides: Assisted Living

Emmanuel Village Homes Inc

1250 Weber St E, Kitchener, ON N2A4E1

Provides: Assisted Living

Trinity Village Studios

Kingsway Drive, Kitchener, ON N2A2Y2

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

Lanark Place and Lanark Heights

Lanark Crescent, Kitchener, ON N2G1M8

Provides: Assisted Living

Beechwood Retirement Lodge I

Erb Street West, Waterloo, ON N2L3G5

Provides: Assisted Living

Pinehaven Retirement Residence

Lexington Road, Waterloo, ON N2J3H4

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

Sunbeam Residential

Tradewinds Place, Kitchener, ON N2L3G5

Provides: Assisted Living

Parkwood Suites

New Hampshire Street, Waterloo, ON N2K0A8

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living
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Cost of assisted living in Kitchener, ON

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What is assisted living?

Assisted living is long-term care for seniors who are generally active and independent, but who require increased supervision and help with some daily tasks. Staff can assist residents with activities of daily living like dressing, bathing, and medication management. Assisted living is also a good option for seniors seeking more socialization. Services and amenities in assisted living facilities often include:

  • Housekeeping
  • Nutritious meals and snacks
  • Help with personal care
  • Laundry
  • Social activities and outings
  • 24-hour emergency response
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Assisted Living in Kitchener, ON

What Is Assisted Living?

Unlike a nursing home, designed to provide 24/7 medical care for older adults with complex medical situations, assisted living is a long-term care option focused on encouraging independence while providing assistance with daily living activities. Along with being a housing option, these communities typically offer social activities, meals and local transportation, as well as can accommodate changing levels of need.

What Services Are Available?

Like every family is unique, so is each assisted living community. The level of care and services may vary, but most are designed to keep residents engaged, comfortable and independent. When finding the perfect place for your loved one, services to look for may include:

  • Pet-friendly
  • Private rooms
  • Restaurant-style dining
  • Educational and enrichment activities
  • Offsite outings
  • Commons areas, indoor and outdoor
  • Wheel-chair accessibility
  • Onsite beautician
  • Visiting medical professionalls
  • Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)

What Are ADLs and IADLs?

ADLs and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs) are an important tool in assessing a person€™s physical and mental ability to perform tasks necessary for self-care in their daily lives. If a person needs assistance with an ADL, it often is a sign that a long-term care option may be needed. ADLs are categorized into six essential skills.

  1. Bathing and showering
  2. Complete bowel and bladder control
  3. Dressing oneself with appropriate clothes
  4. Functional mobility, including walking and get out of a bed or chair
  5. Self-feeding, including moving food from plate to mouth and chewing and swallowing
  6. Getting on and off a toilet, as well as being able to clean oneself after

IADLs are considered more complex activities that are still a necessary part of independent living, such as housekeeping, laundry, money management, medication management, food preparation, shopping, transportation and use of communication tools. The inability to perform an IADL may not be an instant sign for added care. If a loved one lives alone, it is important to address these to ensure safe, comfortable living arrangements.

What Are the Signs Its€™s Time for Assisted Living?

Assessing self-care abilities using ADLs and IADLs are only part of deciding if its€™s time your loved ones need extra care. You know and understand the person you care about. As you spend time with them, its€™s important to take note when obvious changes in how they act or care for themselves. While subtle changes may just be simple snippets of aging, continued changes are important to reflect on.

  • Medical Issues €“ Unfortunately, as we age, our bodies are more prone to illness and injury. Chronic medical issues can easily become difficult to manage. Even if your loved one seems healthy, a frequent fall or minor injury can become more serious.
  • Behavioral Changes €“ As much as you may care about someone, depression can affect anyone. Many older adults may begin to have cognitive or physical issues that can lead to isolation and depression can begin to affect one€™s health. Staying active is a key element of staying healthy. Assisted living provides a social network and activities, no matter the level of participation, to keep people engaged.
  • Household and Personal Care €“ Daily life requires a surprisingly huge amount tasks. Though many are small and often not even considered, they are all necessary to maintaining a happy life. If bills begin to go unpaid or laundry starts piling up, your loved one may be starting to have difficulty handling some of the nuances of complete independent leaving. A sudden change in personal care or eating habits may also be indicators that extra care is needed.

What Is Assisted Living Like in Kitchener, ON?

Only 62 miles from the bustling city of Toronto, Kitchener provides big-city living with small-town charm. Along with neighboring towns of Waterloo and Cambridge, the Kitchener metropolitan area has approximately 523, 894 people.

People who appreciate the beauty of every season will find Kitchener a comforting locale. Warm, humid summers and a pleasant spring and autumn make enjoying the numerous scenic outdoor activities easy. Whether visiting Huron Natural area, a nature preserve with trails, or strolling around downtown€™s Victoria Park €” which features a lake, playground and pavilion€”outdoor enthusiasts will have no trouble finding something to do. Even when cold winter hits, Kitchener doesn’t€™t lack in things to do. From the science-themed THEMUSEUM to art galleries and historical sites, including Joseph Schneider Haus built in the 1850s and the former home of a 1900s prime minister, the culture scene offers an extensive list of to-dos.

Assisted Living Inspections and Ratings in Kitchener, ON

Placing the care of your loved one in the hands of others requires having peace of mind. In Canada, The Retirement Act was established in 2010 to protect residents in assisted living communities. This act created the Retirement Home Regulatory Authority, which oversees licensing, inspections, investigations and enforcement. The act also established care and safety standards that require emergency plans, assessments, background checks and staff training. The RHRA website includes a searchable public register to gain the complete history of a facility€™s record and compliance.

How Much Does Assisted Living Cost in Kitchener, ON?

Costs for assisted living varying across Canada vary. Typically, the amounts go up when closer to larger cities. Although each facility sets its own pricing and offers different services, the average cost around the Kitchener areas is approximately $3,500 a month. If more services are needed, you can expect that cost to go up.

How Can I Understand Assisted Living Costs?

The cost of assisted living includes various components that may affect the price. Different communities may have different methods they use to determine pricing. Many of them offer an a la carte model. This tiered pricing breaks down the costs and provides flexibility in regards to what services are paid for. It includes a base fee that covers utilities, housekeeping, maintenance and meals. A care fee is determined by the type and number of services required. If a loved one has a complex medication regimen, a medication management fee may also be included, as well as other ancillary services such as parking, physical therapy or extra outings.

Other facilities charge a flat rate. Regardless of which services are used, every resident pays the same amount. For people who know that additional services will eventually be needed, this type of payment option can make long-term budgeting a little easier. It is important to discuss which method is used when researching a potential community. Our Advisors can provide assistance in understanding how it works or which one might be a good option for your unique situation.

No matter which facility you choose, you can expect to pay a one-time upfront fee, which reserves a spot in the community. This amount will also vary among communities.

What to Look For When Touring Assisted Living Facilities

During your journey to find the best care possible for your loved one, a physical visit to a community provides a clearer picture of what to expect. Since every facility is different, it is important to visit several of them before making a decision. Along with cost and services offered, each will have its own feel and culture, one of which may be a better option for your family. These facilities understand this important stage and encourage potential residents and their families to take a tour. If you are unsure of the best way to make arrangements, A Place for Mom can help you set up a tour.

Your senses are the best resource for gauging the essence of a community. Surprisingly, taste is also on the list. Coordinating a tour during a meal can be a great way to not only judge the food your loved one will be given, it provides an opportunity to experience the daily environment. In addition to looking and listening, come prepared to ask questions. Everyone you have is important and should be easily addressed by the tour guide.

While on the tour, maintain focus and be observant. Along with trusting your own gut feeling, some things to look for are listed below.

  • Staff Friendliness €“ Is the staff kind and considerate to residents? Are they quick to address needs and do so with a happy, helpful demeanor?
  • Engaged Residents €“ Are the residents engaged in activity? Do they appear neglected? Do they seem happy and content?
  • Cleanliness €“ Inside and out, a facility should not have noticeable signs of deterioration, foul odors or stains. The grounds should be well-manicured and restrooms, dining hall and commons areas should be clean and welcoming.
  • Safety Measures €“ If an emergency were to happen, are exits clearly marked? Do you see safety features like Look grip bars, call buttons or overhead sprinklers.

How Do I Make the Right Choice?

A lot goes into deciding what is best for your loved one. With so many questions to consider and to-dos to check off, A Place for Mom Advisors strive to alleviate some of that stress so you can focus on ensuring you and your family find the perfect long-term care option.

Making the right choice means letting go of your preferences and truly understanding what your loved one desires. If a community has activities you would enjoy but your parent has no interest in, it may not be the right place. With many choices in our network, you don€™t have to worry about settling between limited options. Understanding what a loved one€™s current and future needs is also an important factor. Signs of cognitive issues or additional medication may mean additional care is needed down the road. Our Advisors can help you find the right facility for those changing needs.

Whether you are bringing your loved to you near Kitchener or they live in the area and want to stay, its€™s important to have a discussion to ensure they live where they are most comfortable. While you may want to have a loved one close, their comfort and happiness needs to be considered first. Our local Advisors have area expertise to make navigating the Kitchener options easier.

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