In West Island, there are several low-cost seniors' retirement homes. These seniors' retirement homes are certified by the Ministry of Health and Social Services of the Quebec government, ensuring high-quality standards in housing and senior care. These seniors' retirement homes are located across multiple neighborhoods, including Pierrefonds, LaSalle, Lachine, Kirkland, Dorval, Beaconsfield, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Pointe-Claire, Baie D'Urfé, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, and Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève, offering a wide range of housing options tailored to seniors' needs.
Seniors' retirement homes in West Island must obtain certification from the Ministry of Health and Social Services of Quebec to operate. They accommodate a diverse clientele, ranging from autonomous and semi-autonomous seniors to those with mild loss of autonomy, as well as seniors individuals requiring specialized care. Seniors with cognitive losses, such as Alzheimer’s disease, or those needing convalescence after hospitalization can also be accommodated.
West Island benefits from privileged access to healthcare services through the CIUSSS de l’Ouest-de-l’Île-de-Montréal. Seniors have access to a structured network of medical and social services, including LaSalle Hospital, Lakeshore General Hospital, the CLSC Dorval-Lachine, the CLSC LaSalle , and 16 long-term care facilities (CHSLDs). The West Island area also has one Maison des aînés which is the Maison des aînés de Dorval.
An autonomy assessment, conducted by social workers, helps determine the most suitable housing option for seniors. Through the Home Support Service (SAD), they benefit from structured support to transition into a retirement home that fits their needs.
To help seniors and their families better plan their budget, several financial programs are available. The tax credit for home support helps reduce the cost of seniors' retirement homes services, while the Old Age Security pension payment schedule facilitates payment planning.