Find a Residence in London
London is a city located in South-Western Ontario, nestled along the Quebec City-Windsor strip. A large Canadian city, London is home to Western University, Fanshaw College, and multiple hospitals. Founded in 1826, London has a rich history and is home to many important historical sites.
Our London Revera homes are strategically located near many local amenities, which are only a quick walk or bus ride away. Visit one of our homes to see what Revera retirement living is all about!
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London Residences
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McGarrell Place
355 McGarrell Drive
London, Ontario
N6G 0B1
At McGarrell Place, we’ve got you covered. Our long term care home in London, Ontario offers a comfortable environment that supports your specific needs.
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Elmwood Place
3400 Morgan Avenue
London, Ontario
N6L 0B8
Elmwood Place offers personalized long term care, with bright, spacious and comfortable rooms and a safe, supportive and friendly environment that supports mind, body and spirit.
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Grand Wood Park
81 Grand Ave
London, Ontario
N6C 1M2
Be surrounded by mature trees, sprawling gardens and the charm of Old South London at Grand Wood Park retirement home. We’re known for excellent service and amenities, friendly staff and a welcoming community that makes every day an event.
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Windermere on the Mount
1486 Richmond St
London, Ontario
N6G 2M3
Windermere on the Mount offers the best in senior living and attracts active and independent seniors. Our retirement home is located on Richmond Street in a desirable North London location, surrounded by 19 acres of green space adjacent to the Thames River.
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Try a free meal on Revera
Every day, the culinary teams at our retirement homes prepare delicious, well-balanced meals, made fresh to resident preferences.
Care for Every Need
Our range of senior living options and support systems.
FAQs
Revera has a variety of retirement residence options, including independent living, independent supportive living, assisted living, memory care, short term stay and respite care.
At our retirement homes, we believe that life doesn't end after retirement. We strive to help our residents make the most of their retirement by providing them with the resources and support they need to stay active and engaged in their own communities. It’s all about More Living in your everyday life and in your community. Our homes allow you to enjoy your retirement years with family and friends without having to stress about the many things you normally would living alone. Whether you’re looking for an active social life or more personalized support, we provide a senior living option that can meet your needs.
The cost depends on the choices you make for services, care level options and the type of suite. All of these help determine how much you pay. In some cases, you can also choose to bring in government-funded or private services which help to offset these costs.
Retirement living offers seniors a wide range of active living and social activities, as well as the convenience of having maintenance, housekeeping, and other services taken care of. It also provides a sense of community and security, allowing seniors to live independently and enjoy their retirement years. Additionally, retirement living costs for some can be more affordable or equal to maintaining a home, as living costs are bundled into one. You also have the comfort of knowing that in some retirement homes you can age in place, which means you will have access to the care and support you need to manage your health, through onsite or visiting care professionals as you get older.
If you do not require assistance with personal care, independent supportive living is the right option for you. If you need an extra hand to get through your day, assisted living (which might be called a slightly different name where you live) is the best choice. Either way, you’ll enjoy living in your own comfortably designed suite, come and go as you please, and benefit from the activities you choose each day.
Some retirement homes provide both independent supportive living and assisted living options in one residence, to allow for a continuum of care. The benefit of this type of retirement community is that healthy, independent seniors can enjoy a self-sufficient lifestyle, and then as their health needs change they can transition to an assisted living option in the same community.
Assisted living is best suited for seniors who need some level of support with activities of daily living, while independent supportive living is designed for active seniors who are largely self-sufficient. Both offer optional services for added convenience, such as housekeeping and laundry; assisted living homes offer a broader range of care services to support your daily activities, as well as care options including dementia care.
If you’re making the move to a retirement residence, the most important thing to remember is that this is your home. Make it personal and comfortable by:
Bringing things that make you happy, like photographs or favourite mementoes, and display them in your room
Checking out the Active Living programs and events both inside and outside the residence, where could meet new friends
Getting to know the staff, who will be more than happy to help out
Exploring your neighbourhood to check out nearby eateries and shopping
Inviting your family to visit you here any time
Joining in on Active Living, cultural and social events and activities at your residence
Bringing you pet along if your residence is pet-friendly
When choosing a retirement home, there are several factors to consider. First, consider the location. Is it close to family and friends, or in an area that is convenient for errands and activities?
Second, consider the services and amenities offered. Are there activities and social events to keep residents engaged? Is there transportation to and from the home? Third, consider the cost of the home. Is it within your budget?
Finally, consider the quality of care. Is the staff experienced and well-trained? Are there quality medical services available? Taking all of these factors into consideration can help you find the right retirement home for you in London. Read our helpful guides on how to think through what’s right for you. Read our Guides.
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Retirement Guide
Time to Make a Change
Getting older isn’t so much about the end of something as it is the beginning of something new. What we’re talking about is how best to explore More Living.
Read Making a Change