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Retirement living in Ontario Ensure Adults to Live a Tension-free Life

Topic: Business DevelopmentPublished April 11, 2012

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Different people choose different time to start looking at your retirement options. Regarding retirement living in Ontario, I would like to offer some tips on how to go while searching for your desired retirement residence.

It is really good to consider taking time to visit the communities that have already attracted your interest. Don’t forget to make a list of the questions and concerns that you would like answered and also bring a notebook with you to make notes during or after your visit. Just as you would like to have a test drive of a car before deciding to purchase it, don't hesitant to get the feel of each residence you may be considering before making a move. I would say that the staff and residents of each community of residence apartments you visit will be great sources of information; you might even consider hiring an adviser to help you make the right decision.

Following is the checklist of questions you need to ask when visiting retirement living homes in Ontario:

1. Ask about admission requirements for retirement homes in Ontario
2. Ask for copies of their calendars and newsletters as well
3. It is good to ask them to visit the kitchen and for a copy of the weekly menu
4. Ask local residents about their experiences
5. It is wise to ask for references from family members of other residents
6. Ask whether the home is ORCA (Ontario Residential Care Association) accredited or not

Is Retirement living in Ontario Regulated by the Province?

For your concern, in the Province of Ontario, the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care (MOHLTC), except in the area of public health is not responsible for regulating the retirement residences. Tenants in Ontario retirement homes actually fall under the Tenant Protection Act with the owner of the home being the landlord. The Health Protection and Promotion Act is basically responsible for regulating food preparation, sanitation and water quality; while retirement housing in Ontario are also inspected by the department of Public Health. Municipalities in the province of Ontario have established a few important municipal laws that govern care services in retirement homes.

The MOHLTC does not set the standards for retirement living options being that they aren't government funded but the Ontario Residential Care Association (ORCA) does have standards in place for retirement living options in Ontario. Funded by the Province of Ontario, ORCA acts as a liaison to help resolve complaints and also to provide the best possible public information about different Ontario retirement homes.

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About the Author

Larne Btula has more than 20 years experience of working with many reputed retirement home agencies. As of now, the author has helped a lot of people get the relevant stuff on the luxurious retirement homes in Nanaimo, BC.For more information please visit Retirement Living in Ontario and Senior Independent Living.

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