Please note, all OPL branches will be closed on Sunday, May 17, and Monday, May 18 for Victoria day.
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Understand the differences between long-term care and retirement homes, the application process, costs and subsidies, dementia care, and what to expect when preparing for a move into care. 55+
Ideal for caregivers, families, and anyone planning ahead, this presentation offers a comprehensive overview of long-term care (LTC) in Ontario. After this presentation, participants will know about public and private care options, government-run facilities in Halton Region, costs and subsidies, and the types of services offered—including meals, programs, and room types.
The session will also address the application process, waitlists, and what to expect when preparing for a move.
A portion of the presentation will focus on dementia care, including the purpose of “locked units” and who they are designed for. We'll also explore emotional and cultural barriers that can affect decisions around LTC, offering guidance and support for those navigating this transition.
A Question-and-answer period will occur in the last 15 minutes of the hour.
Registration is required.
Skills learned: Critical thinking, Information literacy, Social skills
Please review the guidelines and frequently asked questions on our Program FAQ.
Need to cancel? Please let us know.
If you have to cancel your spot for any reason, you can do so by:
1. Logging into MyEvents using your library card. If you did not register with your library card, you will need the reference number you received in your confirmation email.
2. Phone your local branch, or email oplreference@oakville.ca. Please have ready the program title, program date, and names of registered individuals.
AGE GROUP: | Older Adult (55+) |
EVENT TYPE: | Lifestyle & Education |
TAGS: | Senior's Month | Older Adults | Long Term Care | Adults |
Located within southwest Oakville, the Woodside Branch is home to a large collection of materials and study spaces. The branch hosts a variety of programs for all ages. Parking is free.