by AgePlaceHub Editorial Team | Jun 12, 2026 | Costs & Comparisons, Government Benefits, Home Care, Long-Term Care
A complete financial guide to staying in your home — or supporting a parent who wants to — in Alberta. Updated June 2026 with current rates, the new continuing care accommodation charges, the $12,000 RAMP grant, and the July 1 benefit changes you need to know about...
by AgePlaceHub Editorial Team | May 14, 2026 | Costs & Comparisons, Government Benefits, Home Care, Long-Term Care
A complete financial guide to staying in your home — or supporting a parent who wants to — in Quebec. Updated May 2026 with current rates, CLSC and EÉSAD subsidies, the new AAD direct-hire framework, the expanded $50,000 PAD home adaptation program, and the CMD tax...
by AgePlaceHub Editorial Team | May 14, 2026 | Costs & Comparisons, Government Benefits, Home Care, Long-Term Care
A complete financial guide to staying in your home — or supporting a parent who wants to — in British Columbia. Updated May 2026 with current rates, subsidies, the new 2026 property tax deferment rules, and the BC RAHA renovation rebate. Last updated: May 14, 2026...
by AgePlaceHub Editorial Team | Apr 25, 2026 | Costs & Comparisons, Government Benefits, Home Care, Long-Term Care
A complete financial guide to staying in your home — or supporting a parent who wants to. Updated April 2026 with current rates, subsidies, and tax credits. Last updated: April 25, 2026 Outside Ontario? Companion guides: British Columbia, Quebec, and Alberta — all...
by AgePlaceHub Editorial Team | Apr 1, 2026 | Long-Term Care
Your Parent Is Being Discharged. They Can’t Manage Alone. What Now? Your mom had hip surgery on Monday. Or your dad had a stroke last week. The hospital just told you he’s being discharged Thursday. You looked around his apartment — the stairs, the bathtub...
by | Mar 9, 2026 | City Guides, Long-Term Care
Long-Term Care Waitlist in Ontario: What to Know and What to Do While You Wait You did everything right. You called Ontario Health atHome. Your parent got assessed. They qualify for long-term care. And then you heard the number: 3 months. Maybe 12. Maybe 24. Over...