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Pay parking resumes March 4, 2022
Effective March 4, 2022, pay parking will resume at all Island Health sites that previously had pay parking in place.
In the province of British Columbia there is legislation to protect adults and children receiving care in licensed residential community care facilities.
This legislation is the Community Care and Assisted Living Act and the Residential Care Regulation and the Director of Licensing Standards of Practice.
For more information about an inspection visit the Inspection and Investigation Reports website .
Individuals providing care to more than two individuals, not related to them, are required to be licensed, and to provide care in a licensed setting.
Licensed residential care types include:
Licensed Care is:
Care means supervision that is provided to:
Community Care Facility means a premises or part of a premises:
Licensing Officers inspect, license and monitor over 200 licensed residential care facilities in Island Health.
Standards of Practice PDFs:
Advance Directives and Care Plans
Agreement in Writing to the Use of Restraints
Immunization of Adult Persons in Residential Care
Incident Reporting of Aggressive of Unusual Behaviour in Adult Residential Care Facilities Preventing Overdose Deaths
Contact your local Licensing Office
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For current information about submitting incident reports, please see Incident Reporting.