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Must I be Francophone to live at Le Villageois?
Le Villageois encourages persons from different nationalities and cultures to apply for residency. We consider diversity to be an added value. All communications with the residents will be in Canada’s two official languages.

Will I be able to keep my pet?
Yes, as long as you get a specific written permission of the Board of Directors. Certain conditions apply. Please consult the link "Rules and Regulations".

Will smoking be allowed?
Smoking is allowed in your apartment and on your balcony as well as at least 10 meters (30') from the building. It is not allowed anywhere else, including in the residential care wing, Le Villageois Retirement Residence .

My family does not live in the immediate area. Can they stay with me when they visit?
Yes, family members may stay with you. Indeed, we have provided a guest suite for residents' visitors. We also offer our on-site services to visitors.

How can I be assured that I will receive the care that I need?
The North Simcoe Family Health Team will be available on-site on a regular basis. They are a community of professionals including doctors, nurse practitioners, social workers, a dietician, nurse educators and a part-time pharmacist providing comprehensive holistic care using an interdisciplinary approach. Le Villageois also encourages the development of a caring community, friendly and helpful, among residents, staff members and the Lafontaine community.

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Why live at Le Villageois?

We believe that Le Villageois is undoubtedly the best place to live for seniors. However, please don't just take our word for it. Come and have a look at Le Villageois, we are sure that you too will agree that Le Villageois offers the best in retirement living for ages 55 plus.

THE RIGHT TIME
Many people wait too long and miss out on the friendships and the enjoyment of the retirement residence experience.  Professionals will tell you that the phrase they often hear from customers is, “I'm not ready yet” or “I'm not old enough”.
The following is a series of questions that may help you determine if this is the right time
• Do I find that I suffer from loneliness?
• Has my social life become restricted?
• Is home maintenance a burden rather than a joy?
• Do I worry about who will respond in case of an emergency?
• Is my health declining?
• Am I relying too much on friends and family to do things for me?

If you answered “yes” to any of the above questions, you may be ready for the benefits of a retirement community.  Le Villageois is all about living a better life and enjoying it to the fullest.  So, think about the present quality of your life…
maybe now is the right time



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