Most homes cost between $4,000 and $8,000 per month. This usually includes your room, three meals a day, heat/lights, and basic daily help.


Ottawa is a city that cares about its neighbors. As more people in the National Capital Region reach their senior years with local data showing that residents over 65 make up nearly 20% of our community the need for high-quality assisted living retirement homes in Ottawa has never been higher.
Whether your family is in the quiet, tree-filled streets of The Glebe, the busy tech area of Kanata, or the friendly, bilingual neighborhoods of Orleans, finding a place that feels like home is what matters most. At RHRs, we believe “home” is a feeling of being safe and belonging.
We help Ottawa families find their way through the many senior housing choices in areas like Westboro, Barrhaven, and Alta Vista. We know the local spots that make living in Ottawa great, from the beautiful views along the Rideau Canal to the shops at the ByWard Market. Our goal is to support the people who helped build this city, making sure they enjoy their retirement with the exact amount of help they need every day.
Moving into an assisted living home in Ottawa is often a smart step toward a better life. Local families usually choose this path for three main reasons:
Staying Independent with a Little Help
Most seniors in Ottawa want to keep making their own choices. Assisted living offers a middle ground. Residents live in their own private suites with their own furniture, but they have the peace of mind knowing that help with things like bathing, dressing, or taking medicine is available 24/7 at the push of a button.
Staying Out of the Hospital
With busy local hospitals like the Ottawa Hospital (Civic and General) and the Queensway Carleton Hospital often being very full, keeping seniors healthy at home is a top priority. Assisted living homes have staff who watch over residents every day. This helps them catch small health problems before they turn into big emergencies that require a trip back to the hospital.
Help for Family Caregivers
Many families in Ottawa are busy working at the federal government or in tech while also trying to care for aging parents. Assisted living takes the stress away by handling big chores like cooking, cleaning, and tracking doctor appointments. This lets family members go back to being sons, daughters, and grandchildren again.
When looking for assisted living retirement homes in Ottawa, you will find easy-to-use services built for local seniors:
Finding the right senior community in the National Capital Region can feel overwhelming. We make it simple by:


Knowing when it is time for a change is important. You might want to look at assisted living retirement homes in Ottawa if you notice:
We are based in the capital, but we also help families in other parts of Ontario, including:
Most homes cost between $4,000 and $8,000 per month. This usually includes your room, three meals a day, heat/lights, and basic daily help.
Unlike government nursing homes that have very long waitlists, private assisted living homes in Ottawa can often have a room ready in a few days or a few weeks.
No. Assisted living is for seniors who need help with daily tasks but are still fairly active. Nursing homes are for people who need constant medical care from a nurse.
Yes. There are several homes in Vanier, Orleans, and near the Montfort Hospital where staff speak both English and French.
Many homes in Ottawa allow small dogs or cats because they know how much a pet can help a person feel happy and at home.
Yes. In assisted living, trained staff can keep track of your pills and make sure you take the right amount at the right time.
Yes. Many homes have suites with enough room for a husband and wife to stay together, even if only one person needs extra care.
Yes. Many homes have a special, secure area for residents who have Alzheimer’s or dementia to keep them safe.
Most homes have a van or bus that can take residents to local clinics on Bank Street or near Carlingwood.
All private retirement homes in Ottawa must follow rules set by the Retirement Homes Regulatory Authority (RHRA) of Ontario, which does regular check-ups.
Choosing a home is a big decision for any family. Our local Ottawa advisors are here to give you honest, easy-to-understand information so you can find the perfect place for your loved one.
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