New long-term care home coming to Nanaimo
More people in Nanaimo and surrounding communities will have access to long-term care as Island Health prepares to build a new care home with more than 300 beds.
More people in Nanaimo and surrounding communities will have access to long-term care as Island Health prepares to build a new care home with more than 300 beds.
“If I need assistance, it is right here.” Ruby Neubauer, an 80 year old Duncan resident, is relaxing in her recliner at The Meadows assisted living home while she recuperates from a lengthy illness.
Island Health has declared a COVID-19 outbreak at Discovery Harbour long-term care home located in Campbell River. One staff member has tested positive for COVID-19 to date. At this time, no residents are experiencing symptoms. Communication with residents and families is underway.
Assisted Living is for individuals who can live independently but require support with some personal assistance and daily living tasks.
Information on visitor guidelines.
ISLAND WIDE – As we welcome 2018, confirmed outbreaks of Influenza A are appearing in long-term care facilities in the Nanaimo-Parksville area. Also, there are sporadic laboratory reports of people in communities throughout Vancouver Island with confirmed cases of the flu.
While the flu is often a short-term inconvenience for healthy people, it is among the leading causes of death in Canada*. If you are ill, please do not visit hospitals, residential care or assisted living facilities.
A welcoming space for adults to socialize, enjoy activities, and access health support.
A welcoming space for adults to socialize, enjoy activities, and access health support.
West Shore Lodge is a Supported and Assisted Living community for seniors conveniently located in Colwood B.C.
Ts’i’ts’uwatul Lelum is a 50-unit, four-storey building with Indigenous design and decor.