Toronto sorely lacks condo buildings specifically designed for the requirements of seniors - the choices are either rental buildings such as Belmont House, Fellowship Towers, the Briton House, Hazelton Place etc. ( with monthly fees starting at $2,500, which covers a range of options including meals, housekeeping, and access to medical staff ) ... or quasi-condo "life lease" arrangements such as Christie Gardens, which are purchased but where seniors still have to pay for a package that includes meals; or a life lease such as Hearthstone by the Bay; or more modest places such as the smallish life lease Sahil Gardens at Bayview and Davisville which has a common room, but no onsite medical personnel. Beyond that, it's a choice of either buying a condo along with the rest of the population that isn't designed with bathrooms and kitchens and wider halls and low cabinets etc. suitable for this group of people ... or moving to places out of town, such as Mississauga ( which has more condos designed for seniors' needs ).