The Charlevoix region, which includes the municipalities of Baie-Saint-Paul, La Malbaie, and Saint-Siméon, offers several low-cost private retirement homes for seniors (SPR). These retirement homes are required to hold certification from the Ministry of Health and Social Services of the Government of Quebec, ensuring the quality of care and services provided to the seniors.
Retirement homes in Charlevoix, which must obtain certification from the Ministry of Health and Social Services of the Government of Quebec, accommodate a variety of residents, including seniors who are autonomous, semi-autonomous or have a mild loss of autonomy. They also offer specialized services for seniors with cognitive losses, such as Alzheimer's disease, as well as for seniors recovering after hospitalization.
Charlevoix benefits from privileged access to healthcare services through the CIUSSS de la Capitale-Nationale and various CLSCs. Seniors can rely on a structured network of medical and social services, including Baie-Saint-Paul Hospital and La Malbaie Hospital. Additionally, several long-term care centers (CHSLDs) operate in Charlevoix, such as CHSLD de Clermont, CHSLD de Baie-Saint-Paul, CHSLD Bellerive, and the Maison des aînés de Saint-Hilarion.
An autonomy assessment conducted by social workers helps determine the most suitable type of housing for seniors. Through the Home Support Service (SAD), seniors benefit from structured support to integrate into a retirement home that matches their needs.
To facilitate financial management for seniors and their families, several programs are available. The tax credit for home support helps reduce the cost of retirement home services, and the Old Age Security pension payment schedule allows for better planning of senior housing expenses.