Bus Route/Transit
Take BC Transit #50 bus
Contact Us
Access to subsidized residential care is coordinated by Island Health staff.
Please do not contact the Operator directly regarding subsidized long-term care. For more information on subsidized long-term 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.
Billing Enquiries
567 Goldstream Ave
Victoria, B.C.
V9B 2W4
250-370-5626
Operator
Island Health
Accreditation Status
Accreditation Canada, April 2014 Report.
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.
Capacity
Publicly Subsidized Units: 140
Private-Pay Units: 0
Cost
Residents pay up to 80% of their after tax income which covers the cost of food and accommodation.
Pet Policy
Smoking Policy
As a health care provider, Island Health has an obligation to promote good health practices. We are committed to ensuring a safe, healthy and clean environment for everyone.
Smoking and vaping is not permitted on any Island Health property. This includes all buildings, grounds and parking lots.
Parking
Rates
Street Meters:
$0.25 for 10 minutes
Surface Lots Parking Pay Stations:
$1.25 for each hour
$26.75 for a weekly permit
Pay stations accept coins or credit card.
No debit or Visa branded debit cards accepted.
No change is provided from pay stations.
Mobile App: HONK
The app is available for iPhones via the Apple App Store and for Android phones via the Google Play Store.
Special Permits and Parking Exemptions
Hardship and family caregiver permits available.
For more parking information, visit the Island Health Parking Services webpage.
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."