Winnipeg Senior Homes

If you’re exploring senior living in Winnipeg, MB, our listings cover everything from independent suites to full-time care. Compare safe, welcoming communities at your own pace.

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Middlechurch Home Of Winnipeg Inc

280 Balderstone Rd, West Saint Paul, MB R4A 4A6, Canada

Middlechurch Home of Winnipeg Inc provides a safe, smoke-free long-term care environment with dedicated staff, community-focused living, and supportive amenities.


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Misericordia Place Personal Care Home

44 Furby St, Winnipeg, MB R3C 2A1, Canada

Misericordia Place Personal Care Home provides 24-hour support in a warm, welcoming environment with private rooms and engaging amenities for seniors in Winnipeg.


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Park City Meadows Housing Co-op Ltd

1090 Devonshire Dr W, Winnipeg, MB R3W 1T5, Canada

Park City Meadows Housing Co-op Ltd in Winnipeg provides affordable, accessible, and maintenance-free living for adults 55+, with spacious suites and community amenities.


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Park Manor Care Home

301 Redonda St, Winnipeg, MB R2C 1L7, Canada

Park Manor Care Home in Winnipeg provides quality personal care services for seniors in a warm, community-focused setting with a spiritual foundation.


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River East Personal Care Home

1375 Molson St, Winnipeg, MB R2K 4K8, Canada

River East Personal Care Home in Winnipeg provides seniors with comfortable private suites, a welcoming community, and enriching amenities in a peaceful setting.


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River Ridge II Retirement Residence

2701 Scotia St, Winnipeg, MB R2V 4T5, Canada

River Ridge II Retirement Residence in Winnipeg offers seniors modern apartments and a vibrant, supportive community with a wide range of amenities and activities.


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River Ridge Retirement Residence

50 Ridgecrest Ave, Winnipeg, MB R2V 4Z4, Canada

River Ridge Retirement Residence in North Winnipeg provides independent and assisted living with stunning river views, spacious suites, and a vibrant, supportive community.


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Riverheights Terrace

4525 Victoria Ave, Brandon, MB R7B 4A6, Canada

Riverheights Terrace in Brandon, MB offers independent senior living with all-inclusive amenities, engaging activities, and a welcoming community atmosphere.


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Riverside Lions Seniors Residences Inc

180 Worthington Ave, Winnipeg, MB R2M 1S4, Canada

Riverside Lions Seniors Residences Inc provides independent living, assisted living, and supportive housing in Winnipeg, fostering a warm, active, and supportive environment for seniors.


Learn More About senior Care in Winnipeg

Winnipeg is Manitoba’s capital and by far its largest city, home to more than 60 percent of the province’s population. It sits at the geographic centre of Canada, where the Red and Assiniboine Rivers meet, and carries a character shaped by that position: a city that is simultaneously a prairie hub, a cultural crossroads, and one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the country. That diversity extends into the senior living market in meaningful ways, particularly for families looking for care environments that reflect specific cultural or linguistic backgrounds.

Winnipeg at a Glance
749,607 (City of Winnipeg, 2021 Census); CMA approximately 834,678
Approximately 17% aged 65 and over (2021 Census) β€” near the national average
39 years (2021 Census) β€” slightly below the national median of 41.1
Manitoba
55 senior home listings in Winnipeg
Getting Around Winnipeg
Winnipeg Transit: bus network (70+ routes) and rapid transit. The Blue Line (Southwest Transitway) connects downtown to the University of Manitoba. The Green Line is under development. All buses are low-floor accessible. Winnipeg Transit also provides fixed-route service to Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport.
Winnipeg Transit Plus (formerly Handi-Transit): door-to-door paratransit service for residents who, due to physical disability, are unable to use conventional transit. Requires registration. Operates 7 days a week. Named was updated to reflect more inclusive language under the Accessibility for Manitobans Act.
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport (YWG), approximately 7 km northwest of downtown. Direct service to all major Canadian cities and select US destinations. Transit bus service connects the airport to the downtown core.
Yes. Winnipeg Union Station is a major stop on VIA Rail's Canadian route (Toronto to Vancouver) and the corridor to Churchill, Manitoba. Multiple weekly departures. Winnipeg is a significant rail hub relative to other prairie cities.
Varies significantly. Downtown, Osborne Village, and the Exchange District are walkable. Most residential areas outside the core are car-dependent. Winnipeg's extreme winter temperatures can limit pedestrian mobility significantly from November through March.
Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) runs east-west through Winnipeg. The Perimeter Highway (Highway 101) circles the city. Winnipeg is approximately 520 km east of Regina (about 5 hours), 690 km east of Saskatoon, and 2,100 km west of Toronto by road.
Senior Care in Manitoba
Manitoba Health licenses and monitors all personal care homes in the province. Regional health authorities (RHAs) coordinate access to publicly funded placements and administer home care assessments.
Personal Care Home Standards and Licensing Regulation under The Health Services Insurance Act (Manitoba). All 124 licensed personal care homes in Manitoba must meet provincial standards.
Assisted Living, Independent Living, Long-Term Care, Memory Care, Palliative Care, Respite Care, Retirement Home, Skilled Nursing, Supportive Housing
Personal care home costs are shared between the province and the resident. The province covers the majority of costs through the regional health authority. The resident pays a daily residential charge based on their net income. Access to a publicly funded placement requires a home care assessment through the regional health authority.
Personal care homes in Manitoba include publicly operated, not-for-profit, and for-profit facilities, all licensed under the same provincial standards. Assisted living and independent retirement residences are privately operated and not covered by the personal care home regulatory framework.

Winnipeg has the largest urban Indigenous population of any Canadian city in absolute numbers, and the highest proportion of Filipino residents of any major Canadian city. Ukrainian, German, Polish, and other European heritage communities have deep roots here, dating back to early 20th century immigration waves. For families where cultural familiarity or language of care is a priority, Winnipeg’s breadth of culturally specific senior living options is wider than most Canadian cities outside Toronto and Vancouver.

Manitoba governs personal care homes, the province’s term for licensed senior care residences, under the Personal Care Home Standards and Licensing Regulation within The Health Services Insurance Act. Manitoba Health licenses and monitors all personal care homes in the province, and facilities are reviewed on a regular schedule, with results publicly available. Access to a personal care home is arranged through the regional health authority’s home care program, which conducts an assessment and helps families navigate placement. The cost to residents is income-based, with the province covering the majority through the health authority. Assisted living and independent retirement living options exist outside this framework and are accessed directly through operators.

Winnipeg Transit operates a bus network with rapid transit service on the Blue and Green lines, and Winnipeg Transit Plus provides door-to-door service for residents unable to use conventional transit. The city’s winters are genuinely cold, among the coldest of any major Canadian city, and that is a practical consideration for senior mobility and independence that families should factor into evaluating specific facilities.

For families travelling to visit, Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport connects to all major Canadian cities with direct service, and VIA Rail’s Canadian route stops here. Winnipeg is approximately 520 km east of Regina and 690 km east of Saskatoon by road. Use the search tool above to filter listings by care type and the features most relevant to your family’s situation.