Retirement Homes in Toronto, Ontario

Toronto offers a wide variety of licensed retirement homes for seniors looking to enjoy city living with convenient access to healthcare, parks, and cultural attractions. From independent living communities to assisted care and memory support residences, seniors can find accommodations tailored to their needs.

Residents benefit from Toronto’s world-class hospitals, walkable neighborhoods, public transit, and proximity to attractions like the CN Tower, Harbourfront, and High Park. Whether you prefer the bustling energy of downtown or a quieter neighborhood like Etobicoke or Scarborough, Toronto provides secure, comfortable, and engaging living options for seniors.

From waterfront walks along Lake Ontario to community centers and year-round social programs, Toronto gives seniors countless opportunities to stay engaged. Whether you’re exploring independent living, assisted care, or specialized support, the city’s retirement communities provide safe, welcoming environments with reliable services.

Below, you can browse licensed retirement homes in Toronto and compare options easily—all in one place.

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Find Retirement Homes Across Toronto

Browse retirement residences in Toronto to compare costs, services, and available care options. Use the links below to explore independent living, assisted living, memory care, and licensed retirement homes across the city.

Retirement Homes in Toronto by Neighborhood

Choosing a retirement home in Toronto often starts with selecting the right neighborhood. Each area offers unique benefits:

  • Downtown Toronto – Close to major hospitals, cultural attractions, and public transit. Ideal for seniors who want to stay active in city life.

  • North York – Family-friendly, quieter streets, with easy access to medical centers and shopping.

  • Etobicoke – Offers suburban-style living with lakeside parks and recreational activities.

  • Scarborough – Affordable options with strong community programs and nearby green spaces.

  • East York & Midtown – Balanced city and residential life, with good healthcare access.

Retirement Homes

Amenida Rayoak

V Care Retirement Home Inc.

The Dunfield Retirement Residence

The Millwood Retirement Residence

The Claremont

Kingsway

The Russell Hill Retirement Residence

147 Elder Street Inc.

Centennial Park Place

Dowling Rest Home

Retirement Suites by the Lake

McNicoll Manor / Moll Berczy Haus

Presentation Manor

Delmanor Northtown

Bill McMurray Residence

Forest Hill Place

Hazelton Place Retirement Residence

Shepherd Terrace Retirement Residence

St. Bernard’s Residence

Adeline’s Lodge

Chartwell Avondale Retirement Residence

Queens Estate Retirement Residence

Chartwell Scarlett Heights Retirement Residence

The Sumach by Chartwell

The Village of Humber Heights

Bradgate Arms

Greenview Lodge

New Horizons Tower

Advent Forestview Retirement Residence

The Annex

McCowan Retirement Residence

L’chaim Retirement Homes Inc.

Don Mills Seniors’ Apartments

Canterbury Place Retirement Residence

Dom Lipa

Sts. Peter and Paul Residence

The Teddington

A Better Way Retirement Home Corp.

Alexis Lodge Retirement Residence

The Briton House

Aspira Kensington Place Retirement Living

Scarborough Retirement Residence

Harold and Grace Baker Centre

Cedarhurst Dementia Care Home

Baycrest Terraces

Guildwood Retirement Residence

Christie Gardens

Leaside

Belmont House

Fairfield Residence

Parkland On Eglinton West

Cost of Retirement Homes in Toronto

The cost of retirement homes in Toronto varies depending on location, care level, and amenities. On average:

  • Independent living: $3,000 – $4,500 per month

  • Assisted living: $4,000 – $6,000 per month

  • Memory care: $5,000 – $7,500 per month

Downtown residences tend to be slightly higher in cost than suburban areas due to convenience and access to services.

Choosing a Retirement Home in Toronto

When selecting a retirement home in Toronto, consider:

  • Care level: Independent, assisted, or memory care.

  • Amenities: Dining services, wellness programs, transportation, social activities.

  • Location: Proximity to hospitals, family, parks, and shopping.

  • Neighborhood vibe: City energy vs. quieter residential areas.

  • Budget: Compare monthly fees and included services.

Touring multiple homes and talking with current residents is highly recommended.

Retirement homes in Toronto operate under provincial regulations set by Ontario authorities, ensuring consistent licensing and care standards across the province. If you’re considering options beyond Toronto, you can explore licensed retirement homes across Ontario to compare services, amenities, and communities in other cities.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What types of retirement homes are available in Toronto?
    Toronto offers independent living, assisted living, memory care, and full-service retirement communities.

  • How much do retirement homes cost in Toronto?
    Costs typically range from $3,000 to $7,500 per month depending on care level, suite size, and location.

  • How do I choose the right neighborhood in Toronto?
    Consider access to healthcare, public transit, amenities, and whether you prefer city energy or quieter surroundings.

  • Are Toronto retirement homes licensed and regulated?
    Yes. The Retirement Homes Regulatory Authority (RHRA) oversees all licensed homes in Ontario, including Toronto.

  • Do Toronto retirement homes provide specialized care?
    Many offer memory support, mobility assistance, and medication management, depending on the residence.

Explore Retirement Homes in Nearby Ontario Cities

If you’re considering options outside Toronto, you may also want to explore retirement homes in nearby cities such as Mississauga, Brampton, and Markham. Expanding your search to surrounding communities can provide additional choices, different pricing options, and availability that may better suit your needs.

View all retirement homes in Ontario.

Use our search tool below to browse licensed retirement homes across Ontario and discover senior living communities that match your location and preferences.

All licensed retirement homes in Toronto are regulated by the Retirement Homes Regulatory Authority (RHRA) to ensure high standards of care, safety, and resident well-being. The RHRA monitors compliance with Ontario’s Retirement Homes Act, requiring homes to provide proper staffing, emergency procedures, and transparent policies. Seniors and families can trust that licensed residences meet strict safety requirements while offering quality support and services.

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