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Frequently asked questions about Assisted Living

faqsAssisted Living becomes an option for people who find daily tasks such as bathing, dressing, or meal preparation challenging. It is also an option when changes in mental status, frequent falls, increasing health issues, or feelings of isolation are observed. Assisted Living at Aspira retirement residences provides high levels of care and the experience is enhanced by premium, more personalized services, amenities, and nourishment.

For seniors needing more regular support, Assisted Living provides tailored care plans to ensure safety and comfort. Residents can receive help with activities such as bathing, dressing, and mobility while still engaging in social and recreational programs. Additional fees will apply for these services depending on the level of care needed.

Assisted Living costs at Aspira senior residences vary based on personal needs and locations. For more information contact our call centre at 1-866-959-4848.

At Aspira, our Assisted Living services range from minimal assistance to comprehensive support. This includes help with daily tasks, bathing, transfer and dining.

Consider factors like comfort, cleanliness, safety, staff-to-resident ratio, meal quality, activities, and access to healthcare. Engaging with residents and staff, and reviewing inspection reports can be helpful when deciding where to live. At Aspira, we place a high value on these factors to provide private, personalized and premium care within a warm, vibrant community.

Aspira residents are typically aged 55 or above and require some assistance with daily tasks. Each residence may have additional specific requirements related to health and mobility. To determine the appropriate level of care, a comprehensive health assessment is often necessary prior to moving in.