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The Grenadier Retirement Residence in Toronto, Ontario is one of senior living communities in the area. To find the right community for your needs and budget, connect with one of A Place For Mom’s local senior living advisors for free, expert advice.
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(2 reviews)1bd, 2bd, Semi-Private
Hearthstone by the Bay is re-defining independent retirement living by blending home ownership with year round resort style living with personal, home and wellness services as you require them. Imagine living at the waterfront in an elegant atmosphere where luxury amenities are part of daily...
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(9 reviews)Studio, 1bd, Semi-Private
Located at Yonge and Davenport, just steps from public transit, Davenhill Senior Living is a not-for-profit retirement community for over 200 seniors.We welcome all seniors to join our vibrant community, complete with a full offering of services and activities to support active, healthy...
My mother is in independent living at the Chartwell-Grenadier residence. This residence is attached to a long-term care facility. So, when lockdown hit, even the perfectly competent and independent seniors were forcibly confined to their rooms. Want to go for socially distanced walk? No walking outside allowed. Imagine paying ~$5000 a month with no activities, and your landlord locks you. When the 1st lockdown ended my mother was confined to her room for another week because the one elevator that serves her floor was in disrepair. Shameful. No rent adjustments were offered.
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