Care homes
Find a care home in Canada
Start from the province, narrow to the city, then open only the profiles that still fit. If the situation is urgent or complicated, the Curalune team shortlists 3–5 suitable homes for your case instead.
How to use it
Three steps to start well
Pick the province if you are still deciding where. Go straight to the city when the area is already fixed.
Open only the homes that still work on distance, level of care and the type of place you need — not every result on the page.
If a discharge date is set, the need is complex or the shortlist keeps growing, hand the case over instead of carrying on alone.
The kinds of home you will see here
Long-term care and retirement homes are two different systems in Canada: one is publicly funded and accessed through the regional health authority, the other is private and you apply directly.
Publicly funded, 24-hour nursing care. Access runs through the regional health authority after an assessment.
Privately paid, for people who are still largely independent. You apply to the home directly.
Quebec public long-term care, accessed through the CLSC after an assessment.
Quebec private residence, for people who are still largely independent.
Curalune support
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All provinces
Choose a province
Open a province to see its cities and the care homes listed there.