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Burlington Short Stays

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Overview

Short stays in Burlington retirement homes provide temporary housing and support for seniors who may be recovering from illness, transitioning between living arrangements, or simply testing out retirement living. These stays can range from a few days to a few months and offer access to meals, care services, recreation, and 24-hour staff.

Whether it's a planned visit or a quick solution to an urgent situation, short stays provide flexibility without a long-term commitment. They are distinct from respite or trial stays by covering a broad range of reasons, from convalescent care to housing gaps to caregiver relief.

Types of Short Stays
  • Convalescent or Post-Operative Care: Ideal for seniors recovering after a hospital visit or illness, with meals, care, and medication support available as needed.
  • Interim or Transitional Housing: Helpful for older adults between moves, renovations, or waiting for long-term care placement.
  • Lifestyle Trial Stay: Seniors can stay temporarily to experience the services, lifestyle, and environment before deciding on a permanent move.
  • Caregiver Relief: Offers families peace of mind while caregivers take a break, travel, or manage other responsibilities.
What to Expect During a Short Stay
  • A fully furnished private or semi-private suite
  • Nutritious meals and snacks
  • Housekeeping and laundry services
  • Access to recreation and wellness programming
  • Optional assistance with bathing, dressing, or medication
  • 24-hour on-site staff for added security and peace of mind
Who Typically Uses Short Stays?

Ruth, 84, needed two weeks of rest and support after being discharged from the hospital. Her family booked her a short stay close to home in Burlington.
Daniel, 78, and his partner spent a month at a local residence to try out retirement living before deciding to sell their family home.
Lila, 87, stayed temporarily while her daughter renovated the main floor of their shared home for improved accessibility.
Arjun, 91, required a safe and comfortable place to stay while waiting for his long-term care bed to become available.

Things to Consider
  • Availability: Not all residences offer short-stay programs. Availability may vary, especially during busy periods.
  • Length of Stay: Most homes have rules that set both a minimum and maximum length of stay.
  • Care Level: Personal care services may vary by residence. Ask ahead if specific care is needed during the stay.
  • Location: Consider proximity to hospitals, public transit, and family. Burlington offers options in several well-connected neighbourhoods.

Short Stays in Long-Term Care Homes: Some long-term care homes offer government-funded short-stay programs. These are often for respite or convalescent care and must be arranged through Ontario Health atHome. They are subsidized but may have limited availability. Speak with a care coordinator or hospital discharge planner to learn more.

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Frequently Asked Questions
  • How long is a short stay in a Burlington retirement home? Stays can range from a few days to a few months depending on the home’s policy and your care needs.
  • Are short stays furnished? Yes, most suites are fully furnished with everything needed for a comfortable visit.
  • Can personal care be provided? Many homes offer assistance with daily living activities such as dressing or medication management. Always confirm in advance.
  • Can I move in quickly if needed? Some homes allow short-notice bookings. Contact individual residences directly or SeniorCareAccess for help with availability.
  • Is a short stay a good way to decide on retirement living? Absolutely. Many seniors start with a short stay to explore their options before making a long-term move.

Burlington Short Stays

How much does a short stay in a senior residence cost in Burlington?

Costs for short stays in Burlington vary depending on the type of residence and level of care. In retirement homes, daily rates typically range from $100 to $175/day, and can be higher if more care services are required. Pricing is based on accommodation type, services included, and the home's ownership and location. In long-term care homes, a short-stay rate applies (currently under $45/day), and includes accommodation only. Care is covered by the government for eligible short-stay residents.

Are there limits on how long someone can stay short term?

Yes, but the rules vary. In long-term care homes, short stays are generally limited to 60 consecutive days at a time, with a total of 90 days per year allowed. Retirement homes set their own minimum and maximum stay policies, which may range from a few days to several weeks or more. It's best to speak with each home directly to confirm what they offer for short stays.

Can I use the Senior Housing Cost Calculator to compare short stay costs?

Yes. If you know the short stay rate at your chosen residence, you can compare that cost with your typical monthly expenses using our Senior Housing Cost Calculator. This helps determine if a short stay is a financially practical option in Burlington.

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18 Plains Road West, Burlington ON, L7T0B3

Appleby Place

500 Appleby Line, Burlington ON, L7L5Z6

Chartwell Martha's Landing Retirement Residence

2109 Lakeshore Road, Burlington ON, L7R4Z4

The Williamsburg

1893 Appleby Line, Burlington ON, L7L0G5

Chartwell Lakeshore Retirement Residence

5314 Lakeshore Road, Burlington ON, L7L6L8

Park Avenue Manor

924 Park Avenue West, Burlington ON, L7T1N7

Wellington Park Care Centre

802 Hager Avenue, Burlington ON, L7S1X2

Venvi Christopher Terrace Retirement Residence (formerly Chartwell)

3131 New Street, Burlington ON, L7N3P8

Burlington Gardens

300 Plains Road West, Burlington ON, L7T0A2

Sunrise of Burlington

5401 Lakeshore Road, Burlington ON, L7L6S5

The Village of Tansley Woods

4100 Upper Middle Road, Burlington ON, L7W4W8

Pearl and Pine Retirement Residence

390 Pearl Street, Burlington ON, L7r0A4

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