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Our Distribution

The Care Guide in print is published annually and distributed free-of-charge through a highly targeted, permission-based* network of key touch points where seniors’ and families typically seek information and guidance when it comes to the seniors’ housing and care services decision making process.

  • Hospitals (Discharge Planners, Social and Case Workers)
  • Community Care Access Centres (CCAC)
  • Regional Health Authorities and Boards
  • Government Agencies
  • Pharmacies and Drug Stores
  • Seniors’ Centres, Clubs and Organizations
  • Seniors’ Housing and Care Service Providers
  • Medical Clinics and Physicians
  • Professionals such as Accountants, Lawyers and Financial Planners
  • Online at TheCareGuide.com
  • Through our highly advertised 1-800 ordering system

* distribution points request the quantities of The Care Guide they receive and make available

With approximately 350,000 copies of The Care Guide in circulation each year across Canada, plus 28,000 unique visitors per month to our award-winning website, nobody captures more of the Canadian seniors' housing and care market than we do.

Here is a breakdown of The Care Guide’s annual circulation by edition:

Ontario - South Central
Greater Toronto Area, Simcoe County, Hamilton-Wentworth & Niagara Region

135,000

Ontario - South Western
Brantford, Kitchener-Waterloo, Orangeville, Owen Sound, London, Sarnia,
Windsor & surrounding areas

70,000

Ontario - Northern & Eastern
Peterborough, Kingston, Ottawa, Muskoka, Kawarthas, North Bay, Sudbury,Sault Ste. Marie, Thunder Bay & surrounding areas

72,000

British Columbia
Vancouver Island, Vancouver Coastal, Fraser, Northern, & Interior Health Regions

85,000

Download our print and online options guide.

If there are any potential distribution points in your area where you currently do not see The Care Guide, please download our Distribution Suggestion form.

Simply complete the form with your suggested location(s) and fax it back to us at 416-284-2571 or email us at info@thecareguide.com. We will make every effort to get them on board and into the next edition of The Care Guide. Thank you for helping us expand your reach!

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When do you think is a good time to start researching seniors' housing options for yourself or a loved one?
Prior to retirement age
When I begin to notice signs of aging
When my parent(s) or loved one asks me about seniors' housing
When a crisis happens that forces me to consider seniors' housing options
When I make the decision to plan ahead before a crisis happens