People who need assistance on a daily basis may consider moving into an assisted living residence or a licensed community care facility. Both types of accommodation are regulated under the Community Care and Assisted Living Act; however, there are some key differences between them.
Assisted living residences and licensed residential care facilities both provide housing and services.
The key differences include:
Assisted living residences are intended for persons who are independent and require day-to-day assistance in one or more areas (e.g. medications, bathing or life skills). People in licensed residential care may require more assistance on a daily basis and with complex health care needs.
For more information, please visit Residential Care or Assisted Living.