Active adult communities for seniors who are largely self-sufficient but want a maintenance-free lifestyle with social opportunities.
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Active, self-sufficient seniors who want a maintenance-free lifestyle with social opportunities and optional support services.
Private apartments or cottages, communal amenities like fitness centres and dining rooms, organized social events, and optional add-on services like housekeeping or meals.
Independent living communities generally range from $2,000 to $5,000/month, typically covering rent, utilities, and some meals.

Mascouche, QC
4.2$3,000 – $6,000/mo
Independent living in Mascouche, QC generally ranges from $2,000 to $5,000 per month, typically covering rent, utilities, and some meals. Premium communities with extensive amenities may cost more. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) data shows rental rates for seniors-specific housing vary significantly between major cities and smaller communities.
Independent living is ideal for active, self-sufficient seniors who want a maintenance-free lifestyle with social opportunities. Residents don't need daily personal care assistance but enjoy the convenience of communal amenities. Statistics Canada reports that over 75% of Canadians aged 65+ live independently, many choosing retirement communities for social connection.
Most independent living communities offer private apartments or cottages, fitness centres, dining rooms, organized social events, housekeeping, and maintenance-free living. Some include pools, libraries, and on-site wellness services. Communities regulated under provincial retirement home legislation must meet specific safety and service standards.

Mascouche, QC
4.7$1,569 – $3,363/mo

Mascouche, QC
3.3$2,367 – $4,260/mo
Consider the location, apartment layouts, meal plans, social programming, fitness facilities, and what services are included vs. extra. Visit several communities and attend a meal or activity to get a feel for the community culture. The Government of Canada's Seniors portal (canada.ca/seniors) provides guidance on evaluating housing options for older adults.