Selkirk Place Long-Term Care

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Access to subsidized residential care is coordinated by Island Health staff.

Please do not contact the Operator directly regarding subsidized residential care. For more information on subsidized residential care, contact an Island Health Community Health Services office near you.

For information on private residential care, please refer to the Seniors Housing Directory of BC.

385 Waterfront Cres
Victoria, B.C. 
V8T 0A7

250-940-1028
Operator

Selkirk Seniors Village LLP

Accreditation Status

Accredited with Commendation May 2013.

Accreditation is an external peer review process to assess and improve the services health care organizations provide to their patients and clients, based on standards of excellence set by Accreditation Canada. For more information, visit: http://www.accreditation.ca

Capacity

Publicly Subsidized Units: 185
Private-Pay Units: 32

Building Description

Built in 2008. Seven storey complex care tower with adjoining 42 bed Assisted Living building on Jutland Road. 

Building Amenities
  • hairdressing salon
  • fitness room
  • craft room
  • recreation/theatre room with adjacent kitchen
Neighbourhood/Community Amenities

Legion, restaurants, coffee shops, and park with benches nearby.

Philosophy of Care

“The Family Way.”

Type of Accommodation

217 complex care rooms, majority are private rooms and a small number of double occupancy rooms.

Cost

Residents pay up to 80% of their after tax income which covers the cost of food and accommodation.

Special Recreational Opportunities

Exercise room with fitness equipment specific for seniors.

Accessibility

On Victoria transit bus route – one block to site from nearest bus stop.

Motorized Scooter Policy

No motorized scooter operated within facility; parking available for motorized scooters.

Pet Policy

No pets allowed.

Smoking Policy

No smoking.

Safety/Security Features
  • fenced areas
  • keypad entry/exit
  • external and internal cameras
Visiting Information

Find information on long-term care visitor guidelines.

Please contact staff to learn more about visiting this location.

During influenza season (typically December-March), to help protect patients from the flu, all visitors will be expected to wear a mask in our facilities if they have not had a flu shot. For more information, please read our Influenza Protection Policy.

Provincial policy requires all visitors to be informed:  "Violence, foul language and abusive behaviours are not acceptable. Verbal threats or acts of violence will not be tolerated and may result in removal from this facility and/or prosecution."

Community

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Sooke Region, West Shore & Urban Greater Victoria