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A Guide to Programs and Services for Seniors in Ontario
A Guide to Programs and Services for Seniors in Ontario aims to bring together into one resource the wealth of programs and services provided to Ontario seniors by the government, as well as by community organizations and service providers.
Source: Government of Ontario. Ontario Seniors' Secretariat
Ontario Seniors' Secretariat: Seniors' Guide - Housing
As a part of the Ontario Seniors Guide to Services and Program, this site provides comprehensive information on housing.
Property Tax Relief for Low-Income Seniors and Low-Income Persons with Disabilities
Low-income seniors and low-income persons with disabilities who own residential property may be eligible to receive relief from property tax increases that resulted from assessment reform.
Seniors' Care : Home, Community and Residential Care Services for Seniors
There are many different kinds of services that help seniors maintain their health and independence. If you or a loved one need care, a variety of options, many government-funded, are available
Source: Government of Ontario
Home Adaptations for Seniors Independence (<abbr>HASI</abbr>)
This program helps homeowners and landlords pay for minor home adaptations to extend the time low-income seniors can live in their own homes independently.
Source: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Home Adaptations for Seniors' Independence Program
This program helps homeowners and landlords pay for minor home adaptations to extend the time low-income seniors can live in their own homes independently.
Source: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Life Leases
Through life leases, individuals or couples - typically 55 or older - acquire a life-time right to occupy a unit through an upfront payment.
Source: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Needs Assessment
Selecting among available housing and care options for yourself or a loved one can be a difficult and emotional decision - our aim is to help make it easier. Our needs assessment can help you explore the alternatives and make an informed decision. Based upon your answers to the following series of questions, which have been carefully designed to provide you with customized information, you will be presented with the housing or care service providers best suited to your unique situation.
Source: The Care Guide
Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program (<abbr>RRAP</abbr>) Secondary/Garden Suite
To assist low-income seniors and adults with a disability by providing financial assistance to convert/develop existing residential properties that can accommodate a secondary self-contained unit.
Source: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program (Homeowner <abbr>RRAP</abbr>)
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (<abbr title="Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation">CMHC</abbr>) offers financial assistance to low-income homeowners for mandatory home repairs that will preserve the quality of affordable housing.
Source: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC)
The Royal Canadian Legion
The Royal Canadian Legion is Canada's largest Veterans "ex-service person" and community service organization with more than 480,000 members and 1,600 branches in Canada, USA and Germany. They provide services to Veterans, ex-service persons, seniors, youth and numerous community-based charities.
Source: The Royal Canadian Legion
Veterans Independance Program
The Veterans Independence Program is a national home care program provided by Veterans Affairs Canada. The program was established in 1981 to help clients remain healthy and independent in their own homes or communities.
Source: Veterans Affairs Canada
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