Parkdale Golden Age Foundation

Operated by Ontario Senior Care Registry

Active Living Centre
27 Roncesvalles Avenue, Suite 401, Toronto, ON M6R3B2

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License Information

License Number

Licensed & Active

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Neighborhood & Location

99
Walk Score
96
Transit Score
82
Safety Score

Public Transit

Bus Stops

Roncesvalles Avenue (106m)
Roncesvalles Avenue (121m)
Triller Avenue (229m)

Subway Stations

Queen Street West (39m)
Queen Street West (85m)
Roncesvalles Avenue (112m)

Essential Amenities

Medical Clinics

Safer Six (5m)
St. Joseph's Health Centre Urban Family Health Team (15m)
Northwood Recovery (51m)

Pharmacies

Sunnyside Medical Pharmacy (9m)
B&A Medical Pharmacy (49m)
Guardian (412m)

Grocery Stores

Quickcart Convenience (102m)
October Convenience (167m)
Queen's Mini Mart (202m)

Parks

Unnamed (32m)
Unnamed (34m)
Unnamed (44m)

Activities & Recreation

Senior Centers

Masaryk-Cowan Community Centre (1043m)
Creating Together EarlyON Child and Family Centre (1162m)

Community Clubs

Masaryk-Cowan Community Centre (1043m)
Creating Together EarlyON Child and Family Centre (1162m)

Fitness Centers

Fortides Pilates (474m)
F45 Training (484m)
Kondition Athletic (587m)

Swimming Pools

Unnamed (837m)
City of Toronto (1345m)

Museums

Ukrainian Canadian Shevchenko (1931m)
Museum of Television (1939m)

Community Resources

Places of Worship

Parkdale United Church (1100m)
Hamza Mosque (1146m)
Christ Embasy (1435m)
Neighborhood data last updated: 8/14/2025

Understanding Senior Care

General information to help you make informed decisions

Common Types of Senior Care

Assisted Living

Typically provides help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and medication management while promoting independence.

Each facility offers different levels of assistance - inquire about specific services.

Helpful Resources

For more information about senior care:

  • • Contact your local health authority
  • • Speak with your family doctor
  • • Consult with a geriatric care manager
  • • Visit government senior services websites

Visiting Information

Typical Visiting Guidelines

While each facility has unique policies, here are common visiting considerations:

Visiting Hours

  • • Many facilities have flexible visiting hours
  • • Some may have quiet hours (e.g., during meals)
  • • Special arrangements often possible
  • • Holiday hours may differ

Visitor Guidelines

  • • Sign in/out procedures
  • • Health screening may be required
  • • Children usually welcome with supervision
  • • Pet visits may be allowed (ask first)

Planning Your Visit

  • • Call ahead for first visits
  • • Best times often mid-morning or afternoon
  • • Consider resident's routine
  • • Special events may affect visiting

Getting There

27 Roncesvalles Avenue, Suite 401

Toronto

Ask about parking availability and accessibility entrances

Making the Most of Your Visit

Bring Something to Share

Photos, favorite snacks (if allowed), magazines, or crafts can make visits special

Engage in Activities

Join in facility activities, go for walks, or simply enjoy conversation

Connect with Community

Get to know staff and other families - building relationships enriches the experience

Ready to Schedule a Visit?

Whether you're exploring care options or visiting a loved one, the staff at Parkdale Golden Age Foundation can help make your visit comfortable and informative.

Additional Visiting Tips:

  • • Be patient and flexible with routines
  • • Short, frequent visits can be better than long, infrequent ones
  • • Include your loved one in decisions about visit timing
  • • Consider virtual visits if in-person isn't possible

Questions to Ask Parkdale Golden Age Foundation

Important topics to discuss when evaluating this facility

Initial Contact Questions

When you first call:

  • • What types of care do you offer?
  • • What are your current rates?
  • • Do you have availability?
  • • What are the admission requirements?
  • • Can I schedule a tour?

During Your Visit

Care & Services:

  • • How do you assess care needs?
  • • What happens if care needs change?
  • • What is your staff-to-resident ratio?
  • • How do you handle emergencies?

Daily Life:

  • • Can I see a sample menu?
  • • What activities are offered?
  • • What are visiting policies?
  • • Can residents personalize rooms?

Financial Questions:

  • • What's included in the base rate?
  • • What services cost extra?
  • • Do you accept government funding?
  • • What's your refund policy?

Things to Observe

During your visit, pay attention to:

  • • Overall cleanliness and maintenance
  • • How staff interact with residents
  • • Whether residents seem engaged and happy
  • • The general atmosphere and "feel"
  • • Safety features and accessibility

Contact Information

27 Roncesvalles Avenue, Suite 401
Toronto, ON M6R3B2

Facility Information

Licensing & Regulation
Compliant

Regulated By

Ontario Ministry of Long-Term Care

Standards: Long-Term Care Homes Act, 2007

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Location

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Parkdale Golden Age Foundation in Toronto

What ages does Parkdale Golden Age Foundation accept?

Parkdale Golden Age Foundation serves Toronto.we provide age-appropriate programs and activities for each developmental stage.

Is Parkdale Golden Age Foundation a licensed careHome center?

Yes, Parkdale Golden Age Foundation is a licensed senior care facility in Toronto, ON, regulated bythe Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. All licensed care homes undergo regular inspections to ensure they meet provincial safety and quality standards.

What languages are spoken at Parkdale Golden Age Foundation?

Parkdale Golden Age Foundation offers programs in english. This multilingual approach helps create an inclusive environment for families in Toronto.

How do I schedule a tour of Parkdale Golden Age Foundation?

You can schedule a tour by contacting the center directly. Most careHomes in Toronto offer tours during operating hours to help families see the facility and meet the staff before making their decision.

Many licensed careHome centers in Toronto accept government senior care insurance. Contact Parkdale Golden Age Foundation directly to confirm their funding options. You can also check with eligibility.