FAQs
BTB Fitness Frequently Asked Questions

If you’ve recently searched:
“Cost of assisted living in Stittsville”
“Retirement home costs Ottawa”
“Senior living Ontario pricing”
“How much does assisted living cost per month?”
You’ve likely discovered something sobering.
Assisted living in the Ottawa region is not inexpensive — and for many families, the numbers add up faster than expected.
But there’s a second question most people don’t ask:
What determines whether someone needs assisted living in the first place?
Because in many cases, it isn’t age.
It’s strength.
There isn’t one flat number. Costs vary depending on the residence, level of care, and added services.
In the Stittsville region, retirement residences and assisted living typically start around:
$3,500 – $6,500 per month
That usually includes:
Private or semi-private suite
2–3 meals per day
Utilities
Basic housekeeping
Social programming
General supervision
But that’s just the base.
Most residents require additional support as needs change.
Common add-ons include:
$300 – $800 per month
(Bathing, dressing, mobility help)
$500 – $2,000+ per month
Often adds $1,000 – $3,000 per month
$500 – $1,500 per month
$200 – $500 per month
For someone requiring moderate support:
$4,500 – $7,500 per month
For higher levels of care or memory support:
$7,000 – $10,000+ per month
Annually, that becomes:
$54,000 per year (lower end)
$75,000 – $90,000 per year (moderate care)
$100,000 – $120,000+ per year (higher care levels)
And costs typically rise over time.
This isn’t meant to alarm.
It’s meant to inform.
Because once you understand the numbers, you can think strategically.
They move because:
They fall.
They lose lower-body strength.
Stairs become unsafe.
Getting up from a chair becomes difficult.
Chronic pain limits independence.
Balance declines.
The biggest predictor of losing independence isn’t age alone.
It’s loss of muscle mass and functional strength.
After age 50, adults naturally lose 1–2% of muscle per year — unless they intentionally train to preserve it.
That loss compounds.
But here’s the empowering part:
Muscle is trainable at any age.
Lifespan is how long you live.
Healthspan is how long you live independently.
You cannot stop time.
But you can influence strength, balance, and mobility.
And those are directly tied to whether someone can safely remain in their home.
While no exercise program can guarantee avoiding assisted living, maintaining strength and balance is one of the strongest predictors of functional independence in later decades.
Let’s use conservative math.
If assisted living averages:
$60,000 per year (low–moderate care)
$80,000 per year (mid-range)
$100,000+ per year (higher care)
Then delaying the need for assisted living by:
$120,000 – $200,000 preserved
$180,000 – $300,000 preserved
$300,000 – $500,000+ preserved
$600,000 – $1,000,000+ preserved
This isn’t about fear.
It’s about planning.
Even a short delay meaningfully changes long-term financial outcomes.
At Between The Bumpers, structured personal training twice per week costs:
$90 per session
2 sessions/week = $180/week
≈ $720 per month
≈ $8,640 per year
Over five years:
≈ $43,200 invested in strength, balance, and mobility.
Compare that to one year of assisted living at $75,000–$90,000.
The numbers speak for themselves.
But more importantly — so does independence.
Based on aging research trends:
Beginning structured strength training at 55–60 may delay functional decline 5–10 years.
Starting at 60–70 may delay decline 3–8 years.
Starting at 70+ still improves balance and strength, potentially delaying decline 1–5 years.
The earlier someone builds strength, the more protection they build into later decades.
This isn’t about lifting heavy weights recklessly.
It’s about:
Leg strength
Core stability
Balance
Grip strength
Joint integrity
Safe, progressive programming
It’s structured.
It’s supervised.
And it’s designed specifically for real life.
If you’re researching assisted living in Ottawa for a parent, consider this:
Sometimes the most cost-effective intervention isn’t a facility.
It’s structured strength training.
Helping a parent maintain mobility and balance may:
Reduce fall risk
Preserve independence longer
Delay transitions to higher-care environments
Improve quality of life immediately
You’re not just buying workouts.
You’re buying time.
Many families say they want to “age in place.”
But aging in place isn’t a wish.
It’s a physical capacity.
You need:
The strength to stand up independently.
The balance to navigate stairs.
The endurance to carry groceries.
The stability to prevent falls.
Those qualities don’t stay by accident.
They stay by design.
Future you will thank you for starting earlier rather than later.
We’ve created a simple Assisted Living Delay Calculator that compares:
Assisted living costs at different care levels
Personal training investment
Estimated years of delay
Potential financial difference
It’s not medical or financial advice.
It’s perspective.
If you’re 55–75 and want to protect your independence — or if you’re supporting a parent who does — the best time to build strength is now.
👉 Book a No-Sweat Intro and let’s build a plan that supports real life.
Because this isn’t about avoiding aging.
It’s about staying strong enough to live on your terms.
And that’s an investment worth making.
Membership Holds & Cancellations
Group Class Memberships:
Yes, you can place your membership on hold for 14 to 90 days once per year. Please note that this is not a cancellation, and cancellation policies will still apply if you choose to cancel while your membership is on hold.
For Semi-Private Training & Personal Training:
You are given ultimate flexibility, with the ability to cancel, and move all sessions with 48 hours notice free of charge, by simply sending us an email to [email protected] or letting your coach know 48 hours prior to your appointment time.
Yes, for personal training and semi-private training clients, you can place multiple holds per calendar year by giving us a 48-hour notice of your schedule changes. This flexibility is to accommodate the varying needs of our personal training clients.
Yes, you are able to cancel your membership at any point in time with 14-days notice, by filling out of our membership cancellation form, and completing an exit interview, to sign your membership cancellation clause.
While all of our memberships are set at a 1 year term as a default, you will see in the terms and conditions of each membership that you can cancel at any point in time with 14-days notices via our membership cancellation form.
Paying Bills & Updating Credit Cards
All memberships are billed bi-weekly on the date you signed up. You can choose to pay using credit cards or direct deposits from your bank account.
You can find all payment details by logging into your profile on our website. Navigate to "My Profile" and then to "Pay My Bills."
You can find all payment details by logging into your profile on our website. Navigate to "My Profile" and then to "Pay My Bills." If you are still having issues with updating your billing information, check out our blog post here for all the steps.
Gym Rules And Etiquette
Clean indoor shoes
Water bottle
Comfortable exercise clothing
We ask that members at the end of their workout, grab a spray bottle and towel (we supply them) and clean all their equipment at the end of their workouts. Please don't spray the equipment directly, rather spray your towel and wipe down your equipment to minimize rusting.
We are predominately a coaching based facility, so we don't offer much in the way of open gym. However we do for an added fee, allow members to add an open gym access pass to their memberships. Send us an email and we can add open gym access to your account today.
About Gym Programs
The On-Ramp Program is an introductory course designed to ensure that you can move safely and effectively across a broad range of exercises. It includes 5 one-hour sessions where you will learn the fundamentals of functional fitness, our training philosophy, and the general flow of classes. Depending on your experience some members may or many not be able to bypass some or all of the on-ramp before starting group classes. The On-Ramp program is only recommended for individuals looking to join our Cross-Training Classes on Tuesdays & Thursdays.
This membership provides access to all of our basic functional fitness group classes. Once you have completed the On-Ramp Program, you can participate in our group fitness classes and ExpressFit 45 classes. If you would like to learn more about all our prices and membership options please fill out the form attached here!
The ExpressFit 45 Class is a high-intensity, 45-minute group workout session designed for those who want a great workout in less time. This program does not require any onboarding and is suitable for all fitness levels. And the first class is always FREE.
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HOURS OF OPERATION
Mon-Fri: 6am - 7pm
Sat: 9am - 11am
Sun: Closed
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Between The Bumpers Fitness
6511 Fernbank Road
Stittsville, ON K2S1B6
(613) 801-8684
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