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Living in community is just one life lease benefit

Life lease housing developments appeared as a retirement home option in Ontario and Canada more than 25 years ago. In recent years, these communities have become increasingly popular, since they meet the housing and support service challenges faced by the country's aging population.

Living in a life lease community can have many advantages: the units are less expensive to buy and maintain, they offer a solid return on investment and they often provide access to future support services. However, the main benefit is the strong and cohesive sense of community.

Since life lease communities are age-restricted, usually to people at least 55 or older, residents enjoy their retirement years surrounded by neighbours with similar tastes, needs, values, lifestyles and interests. In fact, the life lease concept is more about creating a community than it is about building housing. As residents age, this community becomes an integral ingredient for a happy and healthy lifestyle, bringing a sense of belonging and peace of mind, as residents tend to look out for one another. Residents may also take an active role in managing the property and organising activities and programs. This provides a sense of purpose that is not possible for someone isolated in a single family home or condominium.

Life lease projects have extensive amenity areas to encourage the community aspect; examples include workshops, hobby and craft rooms, libraries, fitness centres and raised hobby gardens. As well, building designs and programming usually allow for future support services to help aging residents remain independent for as long as possible. Quality of life is enhanced through on-site wellness centres, dining rooms, housekeeping and cleaning services, personal care, transportation and so on. With a minimal level of such services, 65 per cent of residents can enjoy their later years without moving to a retirement home or nursing facility.

Resident Jane DeBok of Grimsby sums up the benefits of the life lease concept this way: "The chance to live completely independently, yet amid like-minded people, is a cause to celebrate."

List of Life Lease Retirement Homes
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Amica at Erin Mills
Located in a family-oriented neighborhood, Amica at Erin Mills is a resort-inspired environment offering five-star services and amenities.
Mississauga, Ontario
Residence Type:
Assisted Living
Independent Living
Amica at Westboro Park
A luxurious retirement home in Ottawa offering a pool, fitness centre, fine dining and a variety of other services, including assisted living and more for seniors.
Ottawa, Ontario
Residence Type:
Assisted Living
Independent Living
Amica at Whitby
A luxurious retirement home in Whitby, Ontario, offering a pool, fitness centres and a variety of other amenities for active seniors as well as assisted living suites.
Whitby, Ontario
Residence Type:
Active Living
Assisted Living
Independent Living
Chartwell Select Muskoka Traditions
This Huntsville retirement home offers independent living that includes studios and suites in the main residence or one of our spacious bungalow retirement condos.
Huntsville, Ontario
Residence Type:
Active Living
Assisted Living
Independent Living
The Manor Village at Rocky Ridge
The Manor Village at Rocky Ridge includes Exquisite Suites with luxury amenities, as well as Supportive Living Lifestyle for an active lifestyle without household maintenance.
Calgary, Alberta
Residence Type:
Active Living
Independent Living