
Ontario Ministry of Long Term Care
Overseeing long-term care in Ontario to ensure that residents get the quality of care and quality of life they need and deserve both now and in the future.
Family Councils Ontario is proud to work with a diverse network of organizations, associations, and government ministries that share our commitment to empowering family councils and improving the quality of life in long-term care. Together, we build stronger communities, amplify family voices, and support meaningful change across Ontario’s long-term care system.
We are grateful to collaborate with a wide range of organizations that share our commitment to supporting families, residents, and long-term care homes across Ontario. Each partnership strengthens our collective ability to inform, educate, and advocate for meaningful change in the long-term care sector.

Overseeing long-term care in Ontario to ensure that residents get the quality of care and quality of life they need and deserve both now and in the future.

Search, filter, and sort to find the best long-term care or retirement home for your loved ones in Ontario.

Our mission is to enhance the quality of life for older adults by fostering social engagement, and by influencing public policy in the fight against ageism.

Representing 70% of Ontario’s long-term care homes.

Working collaboratively with caregivers, healthcare providers and other organizations to improve the caregiving experience.

The Older Adult Centres’ Association of Ontario (OACAO) supports and connects community-based older adult centres through leadership, resources, and collaboration.

AdvantAge Ontario is Ontario's voice for not-for-profit seniors' care.

The Retirement Homes Regulatory Authority (RHRA) protects and promotes the safety and well-being of seniors living in Ontario’s retirement homes.

Ontario CLRI offers evidence-informed tools and training to improve the experience of living and working in long-term care.

ORCA is a voluntary, non-profit professional association dedicated to supporting high quality retirement communities across Ontario.

The Ontario Association of Councils on Aging (OACA) connects and supports Councils on Aging across communities in Ontario.

The Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging (RIA) enhances quality of life and care for older adults through research and innovation.

CanAge is Canada’s national seniors’ advocacy organization, working to improve the lives of older adults through policy, advocacy, and community engagement.