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If you’re looking for independent living in the Toronto area, our local senior living advisors can help you each step of the way. From affordable independent living for seniors to luxury options, we’ll work with you to understand the cost of independent living in Toronto. From there, we’ll show you the best independent living communities for your lifestyle, interests, and budget.
Discover unique independent living amenities, social activities, dining, and more independent living benefits. With 74 independent living facilities in Toronto, A Place for Mom makes it easier to find your new, maintenance-free home.
Types of care available in Toronto, ON
Independent Living
They've been very good to communicate with. They provide a great service and environment at a great price. The apartments are small, but they're clean. My loved one says she likes the meals, and they offer a good variety.
Things are going great at Credit River so far. It is a gorgeous facility that is clean and well kept. The staff is gracious and caring. Highly recommended
It's great. They don't give anyone the hook, they bring in the care, and they can age in place. The Amica at Bayview Gardens is a bit fancier, and they offer a higher level of luxury. I didn't realize they were even an option, so it's something to consider. But we certainly are happy with this location.
3705 Bathurst Street, Toronto, ON M6A2E8
Revera — Terrace Gardens offers a full continuum of care in Toronto, with COR kosher-certified dining in a warm, traditional environment. The retirement residence is centrally-located in the heart of the Bathurst and Wilson community. This well-established residential neighbourhood is...
38 Lakeside Ave., Toronto, ON M1N3C1
51 Lake Shore Drive, Toronto, ON M8V3B5
967 Pharmacy Avenue, Toronto, ON M4C4K4
Sixteenth St, Toronto, ON M8V3J9
10 Senlac Road, Toronto, ON M3H4Y2
64 King Street, Toronto, ON M9N1K2
718 Sheppard Avenue West, Toronto, ON M3H2S6
The L'Chaim Retirement Home is an assisted living community located in Toronto, Ontario that operates within the Jewish tradition and background. As the largest city in Canada, Toronto has become well known as one of North America's most appealing cities. There are a number of opportunities for...
866 Sheppard Avenue W, Toronto, ON M3H2T5
33 Wilmington Avenue, Toronto, ON M3H4Y2
19 Rean Drive, North York, ON M2K0A4
Welcome to Amica at Bayview Gardens, an elegant new retirement residence with stunning interior appointments by Canada's talented interior designer, Brian Gluckstein. A prestigious address at 19 Rean Drive, it is one of four Daniels' built residences in the Bayview and Sheppard area that boasts...
147 Elder Street, Toronto, ON M3H4Y2
379 Lake Promenade, Toronto, ON M8W1P7
1290-1300 Danforth Road, Toronto, ON M1J1G5
Lawrence Avenue East, Toronto, ON M4G4B5
Lawrence Avenue East, Toronto, ON M1G1H7
1749 Dundas St E, Mississauga, ON L4X2R6
46 Neapolitan Dr, Toronto, ON M1P4B4
2201 Finch Ave W, Toronto, ON M9M2Y9
Sheppard Avenue East, Toronto, ON M1T1M6
65 Livingston Road, Toronto, ON M1E1P5
341 Goldhawk Trail, Toronto, ON M1V4E7
Neilson Road, Toronto, ON M1B4Y7
Keele Street, Toronto, ON M6M2Y8
The average cost of senior living in Toronto is 4,353 per month. Cheaper nearby regions include undefined, undefined with an average of 0 per month.
Planning ahead can better position you to make good choices for your loved one’s care in the future. But if your aging family member needs care now, there are ways to finance the cost of long-term care through a combination of approaches.
Independent living offers a stress-free lifestyle for older adults. Independent living communities don’t provide personal care or supervision, but do offer generally healthy adults opportunities for socialization and hassle-free living. Independent living services often include:
Independent living communities in Toronto offer retirees a welcoming, inclusive environment filled with like-minded people who enjoy an active lifestyle. Many seniors in Toronto select independent living when they no longer want the responsibility of completing daily chores and managing a household, preferring instead to spend their time visiting with family and friends, pursuing hobbies and enjoying their community. Independent living communities in Toronto allow you to maintain a full, independent life supported by caring, professionall people who are there to help out when you need a hand.
A number of independent living communities in Toronto offer amenities and services such as:
Daily group activities, including organized games and exercise classes
Community outings and excursions to local attractions and events
Weekly housekeeping and laundry service
Private accommodations, complete with en-suite barrier-free bathrooms and kitchens/kitchenettes
Convenient locations close to public transit and medical services
Also known as retirement communities, some independent living communities in Toronto are geared towards seniors with specific religious or cultural preferences. Call us for assistance in finding the ideal community for you or your loved one.
The Beach – With it’s lakefront boardwalk, tree-lined streets and pedestrian-friendly commercial district along Queen Street East, The Beach is a great neighborhood for seniors. Located in Toronto’s east end, this area features the restored Fox Theatre, numerous off-leash dog parks and excellent access to public transit.
Leslieville – Located just east of the downtown core, this inviting residential area offers the perfect balance of urban convenience blended with a small-town feel. Enjoy a swim or skate at Greenwood Park, dine out along Dundas Street, or take a streetcar to visit friends.
High Park – This well-established neighborhood sits on the west side of Toronto, just north of Lake Ontario. Seniors her enjoy the groomed off-street walking trails throughout the park, strolling through the quaint shops on Bloor West, and seeing the cherry trees in full bloom each spring.
Active seniors in Toronto can enjoy live off-Broadway theatre, cheer on the Maple Leafs or Blue Jays, and relax to the sounds of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra at Roy Thompson Hall. During the summer, take a ferry ride across to the Toronto Islands for a relaxing lunch, and explore the Canadian National Exhibition. Visit with farm animals at the Royal Winter Fair every fall, browse the shops of the Eaton Center, and enjoy the St. Lawrence Market, Canada’s oldest public market.
If you’re contemplating joining a retirement community in the Toronto area, we’re here to help. Our friendly Senior Living Advisors can provide you with step-by-step support throughout the entire process of selecting the best Toronto independent living community for yourself or your loved one.
Stamford Estates, St. Charles Village and The Shores of Port Credit are the top-rated independent living facilities near Toronto, Ontario. See full list of communities.
There are 74 independent living facilities near Toronto, Ontario. See the full list.
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