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1 The information compiled in this document is designed to provide information on senior lifestyle living choices available to seniors in British Columbia. The information has been researched from industry experts, government websites and industry websites. Contents What is BCSLA? …………………………………………………………. 2 What is Independent Living? ……………………………………………. 6 What is Assisted Living? …………………………………………………10 What is Long Term Care? ……………………………………………… 15 Resources Available ……………………………………………………. 16 Senior Living Lifestyle Choices

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The information compiled in this document is designed to provide information on

senior lifestyle living choices available to seniors in British Columbia. The information has been researched from industry experts, government websites

and industry websites.

Contents What is BCSLA? …………………………………………………………. 2 What is Independent Living? ……………………………………………. 6 What is Assisted Living? …………………………………………………10 What is Long Term Care? ……………………………………………… 15 Resources Available ……………………………………………………. 16

Senior Living Lifestyle Choices

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The British Columbia Seniors Living Association (BCSLA) is a voluntary, membership-driven organization dedicated to the promotion and protection of the best interests of its members.

BCSLA provides two types of Membership: Site Membership – Retirement Communities which includes owners and operators of Independent and Assisted Living communities in BC; and and those companies that support them. Associate Membership – Organizations and individuals, who provide products and services to these retirement communities relating to the operating of the residence or to the seniors that live there The four cornerstones of BCSLA are: Advocate, Educate, Mediate and Celebrate Advocate: We identify and promote the interests of the membership with external stakeholders in seniors living and government. Educate: We inform the public, government and consumers about the role of senior living communities and the benefits they offer. Mediate: We identify challenges and opportunities faced by our members and seek solutions by bringing together appropriate collaborators. Celebrate: We collect and disseminate real life stories and successes that demonstrate that seniors living within our communities remain vital and active members of society.

What is BCSLA? British Columbia Seniors Living Association

What does BCSLA do?

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The majority of retirement communities offer the same base service package. Depending on the community, additional services may also be available. Whether the community is a main level building or an 18 story high rise all retirement communities feature a front desk, common socializing area, dining room, and an activities and exercise area. Most have hair dressing salons with spa services available on certain days. Many communities feature outdoor areas designed to garden, take a stroll or simply sit and enjoy the fresh air. The communities provide two or three meals a day. The number of daily meals depends on the community and what is included in the monthly service package. Lunch and Dinner meals allows for an alternate choice in addition to the main menu item. All meals are prepared by chefs and carefully planned in accordance to the dietary requirements of the seniors. The communities offer a variety of accommodation which could range from a studio apartment right up to a two bedroom suite with every suite equipped with an emergency call system. Each floor provides laundry facilities and common sitting areas. While the resident’s may come and go as they please, most buildings have security features that do not allow for non resident’s to access the building without being buzzed in by the resident or reception. Your suite will be decorated with your own furniture and other belongings. Social interaction is a very important component in our retirement living. It has been suggested that if you have a sense of purpose you will stay healthy, active and fit longer. Retirement communities strive to prove this theory by creating monthly activity calendars which feature daily exercise programs, outings and community club meetings. You may participate in as many as often as you like because unless specified these activities are all included in the monthly fee.

To view all retirement communities by area and link into their websites for an in depth look go to www.bcsla.ca.

Retirement Living

BCSLA currently represents 127 Retirement Communities. This translates to 12,000 suites with approximately 13,000 seniors residing in those suites. BCSLA has a diverse membership base who offer a wide range of services.

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For those used to an extravagant lifestyle the new ‘state of the art’ buildings being built portray the feeling of living in a luxurious environment complete with a la carte restaurant style menus, lounges, pubs, concierge service, socializing areas and four star resident services. These communities gear themselves to the resident’s active lifestyle both inside and outside the community. Examples of some of these communities are Tapestry at Westbrook Mall and Tapestry at the O’Keefe in Vancouver, Berwick Royal Oak in Victoria and Origin at Longwood in Nanaimo.

Home Like Setting Retirement Living Inspired by the ‘home like setting’ style these senior living communities welcome those that want to maintain a supported, independent lifestyle in a diverse, welcoming and community house like setting. These communities provide a large house with usually between nine and twelve private, ground level suites, encircling a central common area. This type of retirement living boasts a friendly, home-style environment - a welcome alternative for those who prefer a small community feel. Home makers are on duty usually mid morning until early evening and are available via emergency pager 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The General Managers are on site 5 days a week, maintaining the highest standards of performance and service. Examples of these types of communities are Heritage Place for Seniors, Salt Spring Island and the Abbeyfield Society throughout BC. Regardless of your preference and style there is a retirement community in BC to suit your needs and budget.

High End Retirement Living

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How can BCSLA help you? Our offices are open Monday – Friday 8:30 am to 5pm Our phone number is 604-689-5949 and toll free 1-888-402-2722 Our email addresses are [email protected] or [email protected] BCSLA is happy to help you with questions you may have and provide you with additional resources you may need. Our web site is www.bcsla.ca The website consists of several tabs. Click on Membership Tab at the top, then click on the Membership Directory link on the left side. A page titled Member Directory will appear. You can now search for a Site Community by City / Type of Care / Bedrooms The search will now list those communities with the criteria you entered. In those listings you may click on the website link and it will take you to the website of that community for an in depth review. The BCSLA website also lists associate members. You may search Associate members by product. So if you are interested in a Seniors living consultant or a downsizing company you could search by that product. If you have questions call BCSLA at 604-689-5949, provide us with your questions and we will try and point you in the right direction

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Terminology in Senior Housing and Frequently Asked Questions

Confused about the terminology and what it all means? We have listed below terms commonly used in the senior living industry and what each term means.

Independent Living Independent Living communities include a combination of housing and hospitality services for retired adults who are functionally independent seniors capable of directing their own lives. This may also be referred to as Supportive, Retirement or Congregate Living. These seniors choose to be free of the home management duties and prefer the convenience of service in a social atmosphere that provides services and security. Seniors direct their own lives, come and go as they please and participate in activities of their choosing within their community. The senior pays a monthly fee with all services included such as meals, activities, exercise programs and use of the indoor and outdoor common space. Heat, hydro, electricity and safety and security could be included in the package. Cable TV and telephone are usually extra depending on the community. Each community will provide a detailed list of the services which are included in the monthly fee and they will also supply a list of additional services available for an additional fee. Suites are rented on a month by month basis and you will be required to sign an occupancy agreement with the community.

What do I need to know/do to move into an Independent Living Community?

Criteria: 1. You must be financially qualified 2. Average monthly rate of $3000 - $5000/month and higher depending on the

area 3. Couples may live in Independent Living but both must meet criteria. 4. Usually there is a second person charge. 5. May need to have an assessment completed to determine eligibility;

MMSE – Mini Mental State Exam 5. Must be able to make decisions and direct your own care, take your own

medications and come to meals independently

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Is there funding available for Independent Living?

Currently in BC there is no funding available for most Independent Living Communities. The majority of Independent Living Communities in BC are, independently owned by for profit or faith based, not for profit organizations and they are Private Pay. However there are some programs available for lower income seniors with partial funding from the provincial government. BC Housing offers programs that are Rent Geared to Income (RGI) for individuals over the age of 55. The Seniors' Supportive Housing program provides specially modified rental homes, in selected subsidized housing developments, primarily to low-income seniors or people with disabilities who need some assistance in order to continue living independently. The program provides support services such as a daily meal, weekly housekeeping and linen and laundry services, social and recreational activities and a 24 hour emergency response system.

The criteria for Seniors’ Supportive Housing are 1. You are a low-income senior or person with disabilities who would benefit from an accessible home 2. You require some support services to continue to live independently You are able to manage your own lifestyle

What do I pay? As a Seniors’ Supportive Housing tenant you pay 50% of your gross household income for your home. This price includes the support service package listed above.

How do I apply? By contacting the Seniors’ Supportive Housing office at BC Housing 604-433-2218 in the lower mainland and toll-free elsewhere in BC at 1-800-257-7756; or Online at http://www.bchousing.org/Options/Subsidized_Housing/Listings

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Safer Program BC Housing also offers the Shelter Aid for Elderly Renters (SAFER) program that provides monthly cash payments to help subsidize the rent seniors pay for their homes. Some Independent Living Communities may be part of the SAFER program to help seniors live in a community environment.

The criteria for the SAFER program are 1. You are age 60 or over 2. You and/or your spouse have been living in BC for a full 12 months immediately

preceding your application 3. Meet one of the following Citizenship requirements

a. Canadian citizen b. Authorized to take up permanent residence in Canada c. Convention refugee

4. You pay more than 30% of your gross (before tax) monthly household income towards rent for your home

5. Your gross (before tax) monthly household income does not exceed the requirements below:

How is Safer Calculated? SAFER reimburses between 35% - 90% of the difference between 30% of your total income and your rent. The program provides the most subsidy to people with the least income. There are maximum rent levels with this program.

How do I apply? By contacting the SAFER office at BC Housing 604-433-2218 in the lower mainland and toll-free elsewhere in BC 1-800-257-7756; or Online at http://www.bchousing.org/Options/Rental_market/SAFER

Greater Vancouver Other areas of the BC

Singles $ 2,333 $ 2,033

Couples $ 2,517 $ 2,217

Shared Accommodation $ 1,625 $ 1,625

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Seniors’ Rental Housing

There is also a Seniors’ Rental Housing (SRH) initiative in BC available for those over the age of 55. Approximately 40 developments are being built around the province providing new one-bedroom apartments for individuals who are still able to live independently with an option for staying in the community they know and love. These units have been made more affordable through contributions from all three levels of government. Most low-income seniors and persons with disabilities will pay 30% of the household income on rent. However, as there is no ongoing operating subsidy, the non-profit operators also offer housing units to those at a higher range of income levels to ensure that they are able to meet their operating costs.

The criteria for the Seniors Rental Housing are: Seniors age 55 and older who are able to live independently Couples where at least one person is age 55 or older

Available options for the Seniors' Rental Housing initiative are determined by tenant income:

The seniors’ income must be below the SRH limits listed below: Lower Mainland - $48,000 Southern BC - $47,500 Vancouver Island - $47,000 Northern BC - $40,000

The rent is geared to income based on 30% of total income. Seniors with a higher range of income but with a maximum income of $61,300 may apply however the rent will be set to a fixed rate.

How do I apply? The link below walks you through the steps http://www.bchousing.org/Options/Subsidized_Housing/Apply

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Assisted Living The definition for Assisted Living is the same as Independent Living (above) with the same services included in the monthly fee however seniors living in Assisted Living require help with activities of daily living. Assisted Living services will be included and identified in the list similar to Independent Living. Assisted Living Communities may be separate buildings or they may be designated suites within an Independent Living building. Suites are rented on a month to month basis and you are required to sign occupancy agreements that will outline the services provided.

In BC Assisted Living communities there are mainly two prescribed services available in both funded and private care 1. Regular assistance with activities of daily living, including eating, mobility,

dressing, grooming, bathing or personal hygiene 2. Central storage of medication, distribution of medication, or monitoring the

taking of medication These two prescribed services listed above are provided by a Health Care Aide. These Health Care Aides may be the employee of the community or they may be the employee of a company contracted to the community to provide these services to their residents. All Health Care Aides, as of last year are required to register with the BC Care Aide Registry. The registry is a data base of credentialed or registered care aides and community health workers. The purpose of this registry is to ensure the protection of vulnerable adults, to promote and improve standards of care and to promote professional development in the Care Aide profession. This registry provides peace of mind to the families knowing their loved ones requiring Assisted Living prescribed services are in the best of care.

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What do I need to know/do to move into an Assisted Living Community?

Criteria: 1. Must be financially qualified 2. Average monthly rate of $4500 - $6000/month and higher depending on the

area 3. Couples may live in Assisted Living but both must meet criteria. 4. Usually there is a second person charge. 5. May need to have an assessment completed to determine eligibility;

MMSE – Mini Mental State Exam 6. Must be able to direct own care, come to meals independently

Is there funding available for Assisted Living? All Heath Authorities throughout BC offer a subsidized (also called publicly funded) Assisted Living program. The Assisted Living program is a collaboration among the Health Authorities, BC Housing and private and non-profit housing providers. Subsidized Assisted Living is the same as Private Pay Assisted Living which includes accommodation, hospitality services and personal care. Private pay or subsidized assisted living offers the services previously stated in this document, hospitality services include meals, weekly cleaning and linen laundry, social and recreational activities and 24 hour emergency response. Personal services are the two prescribed services stated above. This subsidized funding is primarily intended for seniors with low to moderate income.

How do I apply? You first must determine which local Health Authority you are living in or wish to live in. The map below shows the areas.

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Dark Green is the Northern Health Authority http://northernhealth.ca/YourHealth/HomeandCommunityCare/

HomeandCommunityCareServices/AssistedLiving.aspx

Lighter Green is the Interior Health Authority http://www.interiorhealth.ca/AssistedLiving.aspx

Gold is the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority

http://www.vch.ca/your_health/health_topics/assisted_living/

Purple is the Fraser Health Authority http://www.fraserhealth.ca/your_care/assisted_living/

Orange is the Vancouver Island Health Authority

http://www.viha.ca/hcc/assisted/

Provincial Make Up

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Criteria for Subsidized Assisted Living

First you must contact the local Health Authority and ask to speak with a Case Manager. The Case Manager will use a standard assessment tool to determine if you are eligible and an appropriate candidate.

You may be a candidate if you are: 1. Eligible to receive home support services 2. Able to direct your own care and make decisions about your needs 3. Able to live independently but require help with day to day activities 4. Do not behave in ways that put the safety of others at risk 5. Are able to take direction in an emergency 6. Can communicate and be understood by others 7. Not managing well in your home with the current available services The Case Manager will discuss subsidized Assisted Living with you, complete an assessment and if you are eligible provide you with the names of subsidized sites in your area. They will also suggest you complete a tour of the communities you are interested in. If the community you choose is not available you will be placed on the wait list. At this time the Case Manager will tell you the estimated waiting period. Once the suite becomes available you will be interviewed again to ensure your needs have not changed significantly and final approval will begin. Once the Assisted Living Community and your Case Manager have agreed on your suitability your move-in will be scheduled.

What does Subsidized Assisted Living Cost? Each Health Authority has a slightly different model however the concept is similar in all regions across BC. The senior pays 70% of their most recent year’s income after taxes. This amount is paid directly to the housing provider. This amount includes all services and personal care. Couples living in Assisted Living are charged 70% of their combined after tax income.

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Assisted Living Cost

Assisted living rates are reviewed and adjusted annually based on your latest tax information available. Any adjustments to the rate will take effect January 1st of each year. While living in an Assisted Living community, if your expenses increase and you are not left with $300 of disposable income each month for other essentials, the Case Manager may review your file and make adjustments to the rate. Gifting money to family is not considered a valid reason for income reduction causing disposable income to not be $300 per month. Some Assisted Living buildings in some Health Authority districts may also be eligible for the SAFER program which was identified earlier. Should you require additional help your Case Manager will advise you if this program is applicable for your area and building. Some of the Health Authorities have created a Subsidized Assisted Living Handbooks (links below) which provide detailed information on this program. While each Health Authority may vary to a certain degree, the basic information and questions and answers remain the same for subsidized Assisted Living. We highly recommend you review these because they are extremely useful in explaining the information. The Vancouver Island Health Authority http://www.viha.ca/NR/rdonlyres/F5238DF3-E725-4AFA-A6D9-160825AC9B7E/0/al_handbook_may06.pdf Vancouver Coastal Health Authority http://www.vch.ca/media/assis_living_handbook[1].pdf

We have provided a list of all BCSLA Assisted Living Communities both Private Pay and Subsidized/Funded at the end of this document.

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Long Term Care/Residential Care This segment provides housing, hospitality services and personal assistance as identified above except with 24 hour professional nursing care for seniors unable to care for themselves. These facilities provide care on a regular basis in a facility setting for seniors who cannot take care of themselves but are not in need of hospitalization. This also includes intermediate care, also referred to as licensed care, multi-level care, extended care hospitals, private hospitals, Palliative Care or Respite Care. These must be licensed and may be private pay or government funded. Long Term Care can be operated by the Health Authorities (owned), non-profit, private or subsidized community operators. There are some operators that operate all 3 segments, Independent Living, Assisted Living and Long Term Complex Care buildings. Companies like Chartwell Senior Housing, Revera Living and Retirement Concepts are an example of companies that are involved in all 3 segments of senior living. The majority of Long Term Care is funded by the government however there is a growing demand for Private Pay Long Term Care because of the large shortage of funded beds in BC. Sunrise Senior Living is an example of a private pay community. Private Pay may cost $5000 per month and up.

What does Subsidized/Funded Long Term Care Cost? While the BC Health Authorities publicly subsidize residential care facilities, the residents contribute towards the daily costs of food and accommodation. Seniors pay 80% of their after tax income and by a rate schedule determined by the Province. http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/hcc/rcr.html

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Long Term Care Cost Criteria: 1. You have a health care need that requires 24-hour residential care 2. You are a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident meeting BC’s residency

requirements 3. You agree to the assessment process including the release of financial information 4. You have tried all of the avenues available for receiving care at home

How to access residential care if you are living at home? You should contact your local Health Authority and speak with a Home Health Case Manager who will determine your needs and eligibility. Priority is always given to those with the highest need and at the greatest risk. The search for a residential care bed that best meets your needs starts as soon as the case manager completes your assessment. It is important to let the case manager know if you experience changes in your health while waiting for a bed. If you are already living in an Independent or Assisted Living Community your Community Relations Manager will help you to determine the best option for you.

Some More Information to Consider:

Campus of Care This community consists of either buildings wings or floors that provide all aspects of care for seniors. Independent Living, Assisted Living, Licensed Care and Residential Care are provided in one location which enables the senior to age in place and not be required to change communities when their needs change. Unfortunately most Campus of Care communities are located in urban areas due to the land pricing and ability to expand being limited in the city environments.

Home Support Services This term is used to identify help to support senior’s still living in their own home and/or in Independent Living Communities. Services are non-medical in nature and include meal preparation/delivery, homemaking, home maintenance, transportation, security checks and friendly visits among others. This would also include assistance with activities of daily living.

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Some More Information to Consider:

Are there Consultants who can help Seniors? Yes there are numerous companies out there who are owned or operated by experts that can help for a fee. Areas of their expertise they may be able to help you may include: 1. deciding what is right for you 2. when is the right time to move 3. what is your price range 4. what is available, setting up appointments and taking you to the

community 5. downsizing 6. selling your home 7. moving and getting set up BCSLA may refer you to the best consultant depending on your needs. A complete list of all BCSLA Independent Living and Assisted Living Communities is at the end of this document.

BC Seniors Living Association 350 - 220 Cambie Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 2M9 Phone: (604) 689-5949 Fax: (604) 689-5946 Email: [email protected]

www.bcsla.ca

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(250) 339-7012

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50

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(604) 941-7651 w

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114

(604) 939-1930

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21 28

(250) 417-0666 w

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reston C

rest View

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ugustine House

64 40

20 (604) 940-6005 w

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are Pacific

33

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53

(250) 367-9870

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imberly

Garden V

iew V

illage by Golden Life M

anagement

34 27

13 (250) 427-4014 w

ww

.goldenlife.ca K

itimat

Delta K

ing Place

15 (250) 632-6535

Lake Country B

lue Heron Villa

25 (250) 766-1660

Langley A

valon Gardens at M

urrayville 126

(604) 546-3100 w

ww

.avalon-gardens.com

Langley Langley G

ardens Retirem

ent Com

munity by C

hartwell S

eniors Housing

117 36

(604) 888-0228

ww

w.chartw

ellreit.ca Langley

Langley Seniors V

illage by Retirem

ent Concepts

56

64 (604) 539-9934 w

ww

.retirementconcepts.com

Langley

Magnolia G

ardens by Century G

roup 115

(604) 514-1210 w

ww

.magnoliagardens.net

Langley M

anoah Manor by C

anadian Reform

ed Senior C

itizen Hom

e Society

24

(604) 530-9895

ww

w.m

anoah.org Langley

Renaissance R

esort Retirem

ent Living by Allegro

128

(604) 539-0571

ww

w.residencesallegro.com

M

aple Ridge

Greystone M

anor by Park P

lace Seniors Living

74

(604) 467-2808

ww

w.parkplaceseniorsliving.com

M

aple Ridge

Willow

Manor S

eniors Com

munity by C

hartwell S

eniors Housing

100

(604) 466-8602

ww

w.chartw

ellreit.ca M

ission C

arrington House R

esidence & S

uites by Chartw

ell Seniors H

ousing

125

(604) 826-4747 w

ww

.chartwellreit.ca

Mission

Cedarbrooke C

hateau 138

(604) 820-9300 w

ww

.cedarbrookechateau.com

Nanaim

o B

erwick on the Lake by B

erwick R

etirement C

omm

unities 123

(250) 729-7995 w

ww

.berwickretirem

ent.com

Nanaim

o O

rigin at Longwood by O

rigin 146

30

(250) 751-7755 w

ww

.origin.ca N

anaimo

Wexford C

reek by Good S

amaritan S

ociety

40

(250) 753-4044 ww

w.gss.org

Nelson

Lake View

Village by G

olen Life Managem

ent 75

15

(250) 352-0051 w

ww

.goldenlife.ca N

ew W

est-m

inster Thornebridge G

ardens by Diversicare

144

(604) 524-6100

ww

w.thornebridge.ca

New

West-

minster

Victoria H

eights by Goos S

amaritan S

ociety

2 57 (604) 523-9227

ww

w.gss.org

North V

ancou-ver

Churchill H

ouse Retirem

ent Com

munity by C

hartwell S

enior Housing

48 12

37 (604) 904-1199 w

ww

.chartwellreit.ca

North V

ancou-ver

Sum

merhill R

etirement R

esidence by Pacific A

rbour 108

(604) 980-6525 w

ww

.thesumm

erhill.ca N

orth Vancou-

ver S

unrise of Lynn Valley by S

unrise Senior Living

(604) 904-1226

ww

w.sunriseseniorliving.ca

Parksville

Cokely M

anor

30 (250) 248-4331

ww

w.arrow

smithlodge.ca

Penticton

Athens C

reek Retirem

ent Lodge 78

(250) 493-3838 w

ww

.athenscreek.com

Penticton

Concorde Assisted Living R

esidences by Diversicare

53

23 (250) 490-8800 w

ww

.diversicare.ca P

enticton V

illage by the Station by G

ood Sam

aritan Society

35 (250) 490-4949 w

ww

.gss.org

Independent Living A

ssisted Living Private Pay A

ssisted Living Subsidised Funded

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Port C

oquitlam

Astoria R

esort Retirem

ent Living by Avenir

135

(604) 944-2341

ww

w.avenirgroup.ca

Qualicum

Beach

Gardens at Q

ualicum B

each by Retirem

ent Concepts

62

30 (250) 752-2818 w

ww

.retirementconcepts.com

Q

ualicum B

each H

awthorne P

lace by Nova C

are Pacific

33

(250) 752-4217

ww

w.novapacific.ca

Quesnel

Maeford P

lace Assisted Living by inS

ite Senior H

ousing

36

(250) 992-8342 w

ww

.insiteseniorcare.com

Richm

ond C

ourtyard Gardens by D

iversicare 47

60 (604) 273-1225

ww

w.courtyardgardens.ca

Richm

ond Fraserview

Intermediate C

are Lodge Co. Ltd.

(604) 274-3510

R

ichmond

Gilm

ore Gardens by D

iversicare 117

(604) 271-7222 w

ww

.gilmoregardens.com

S

aanichton Legion M

anor by Vancouver Island H

ousing Society

43

25 (250) 652-3261 w

ww

.legionmanorvictoria.ca

Salm

on Arm

P

ioneer Lodge by Good S

amaritan S

ociety

30 (250) 804-4814

ww

w.gss.org

Salm

on Arm

S

huswap Lodge R

etirement R

esidence 20

37

(250) 832-7081 w

ww

.shuswaplodgerr.com

S

alt Spring Island

Heritage P

lace for Seniors

27

(250) 537-8340

ww

w.heritageplace.info

Sidney

Norgarden

42

(250) 656-8822

ww

w.norgarden.com

S

idney P

eninsula at Norgarden

54 13

(250) 656-8827

ww

w.peninsulaatnorgarden.ca

Sm

ithers M

eadows A

ssisted Living

14 (250) 847-8884

ww

w.scsa.ca

Surrey

Crescent G

ardens Retirem

ent Com

munity by C

hartwell S

enior Housing

56

(604) 541-8861

ww

w.chartw

ellreit.ca S

urrey E

lim V

illage - The Em

erald by Elim

Housing S

ociety

56 53 (604) 812-6273

ww

w.elim

village.com

Surrey

English M

anor

6

(604) 541-9694 w

ww

.sueandcharlie.com

Surrey

Fleetwood V

illa Retirem

ent Residence by R

evera 105

60

(604) 590-2889 w

ww

.reveraliving.com

Surrey

Gatew

ay Independent Living, The

60 (604) 585-2906

S

urrey Im

perial Place by A

llegro 104

(604) 581-1555 w

ww

.residencesallegro.com

Surrey

Pacifica R

esort Retirem

ent Living by Avenir

111 15

(604) 535-9194

ww

w.pacificaliving.ca

Surrey

Peninsula R

esort Retirem

ent Living by Avenir

127

(604) 538-2033

ww

w.avenirgroup.ca

Surrey

Residence at M

organ Heights by P

innacle Care G

roup

4 36 (604) 535-1118

ww

w.m

organheightscare.ca S

urrey S

unnyside Manor by U

nicare 86

(604) 531-7470 w

ww

.sunnysidemanor.com

S

urrey W

estminster H

ouse

114

(604) 538-5291 w

ww

.westm

inster-house.org S

urrey W

hitecliff by Revera

95

(604) 538-7227

ww

w.reveraliving.com

Trail

Rose W

ood Village by G

olden Life Managm

ent 9

5 26 (250) 364-3150

ww

w.goldenlife.ca

Tsaww

assen The W

aterford at Windsor P

ark by Century G

roup 106

(604) 943-5954 w

ww

.waterfordforseniors.net

Vancouver

Cedars at B

eulah Gardens by D

iversicare

89 (604) 255-7707

ww

w.beulahgardenhom

es.com

Vancouver

Chelsea P

ark by New

Chelsea S

ociety 20

54

(604) 874-6255 w

ww

.newchelsea.ca

Vancouver

Clarendon C

ourt Assisted Living by B

aptist Housing M

inistries

56

(604) 324-6230 w

ww

.baptisthousing.org V

ancouver C

rofton Manor by R

evera 104

(604) 263-0921 w

ww

.reveraliving.com

Vancouver

Shannon O

aks by Baptist H

ousing Ministries

143

(604) 324-6257

ww

w.shannonoaks.com

V

ancouver S

unrise of Vancouver by S

unrise Senior Living

(604) 261-5799

ww

w.sunriseseniorliving.ca

Vancouver

Tapestry at The O'K

eefe by Leisure Care R

etirement C

omm

unities 106

35

(604) 736-1640 w

ww

.discovertapestry.com

Vancouver

Tapestry at Wesbrook V

illage UBC

by Leisure Care R

etirement C

omm

uni-ties

180

(604) 221-0997

ww

w.discovertapestry.com

Independent Living A

ssisted Living Private Pay A

ssisted Living Subsidised Funded

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Vancouver

Terraces on 7th by Retirem

ent Concepts

62

18 (604) 738-8380 w

ww

.retirementconcepts.com

V

ancouver The W

einberg Residence

28

12 (604) 267-4722 w

ww

.weinbergresidence.com

V

ernon C

anterbury Court

133

(250) 503-2054

ww

w.canterburycourt.ca

Vernon

Carrington P

lace Retirem

ent Residence by C

hartwell S

enior Housing

42 30

(250) 545-5704

ww

w.chartw

ellreit.ca V

ernon H

eron Grove by G

ood Sam

aritan Society

15 2

38 (250) 542-6101 w

ww

.gss.org

Victoria

Alexander M

ackie Retirem

ent Com

munity by H

ayworth C

omm

unities 126

(250) 478-4888 w

ww

.hayworth.ca

Victoria

Berw

ick House by B

erwick R

etirement C

omm

unities 98

(250) 721-4062 w

ww

.berwickretirem

ent.com

Victoria

Berw

ick Royal O

ak by Berw

ick Retirem

ent Com

munities

131

(250) 386-4680

ww

w.berw

ickretirement.com

V

ictoria C

amelot by N

ova Care P

acific 34

(250) 384-3336 w

ww

.novapacific.ca V

ictoria C

arlton House of O

ak Bay

89

(250) 595-1914

ww

w.carltonhouse.ca

Victoria

The Kensington by R

evera 114

(250) 477-1232 w

ww

.reveraliving.com

Victoria Lions C

ove by Nova C

are Pacific 15

(250) 514-9781 w

ww

.novapacific.ca V

ictoria M

arrion Village A

ssisted Living by Baptist H

ousing Ministries

50 (250) 592-2231 w

ww

.baptisthousing.org V

ictoria P

arkwood P

lace by Revera

102

(250) 598-1565

ww

w.reveraliving.com

V

ictoria R

oss Place R

etirement R

esort by Allegro

146 40

(250) 381-8666

ww

w.residencesallegro.com

V

ictoria S

aint Francis Manor by the S

ea

12 (250) 382-7999

ww

w.saintfrancism

anor.com

Victoria

Shannon O

aks by Baptist H

ousing Ministries

102

(250) 595-6257

ww

w.shannonoaks.com

V

ictoria The W

ellesley by Retirem

ent Concepts

101

64 (250) 383-9099 w

ww

.retirementconcepts.com

W

est Vancouver

Hollyburn H

ouse by Revera

66

(604) 922-7616

ww

w.reveraliving.com

W

est Vancouver

Kiw

anis Manor A

ssisted Living by inSite H

ousing

30 (604) 922-6149

ww

w.insiteseniorcare.com

W

estbank V

illage at Sm

ith Creek by B

aptist Ministries H

ousing

8 42 (250) 768-0488

ww

w.baptisthousing.org

White R

ock C

oncord Retirem

ent Residence

44

(604) 531-6198

ww

w.concordretirem

entresidence.com

Independent Living A

ssisted Living Private Pay A

ssisted Living Subsidised Funded