Care homes
Care homes in Vancouver
The care homes listed in Vancouver (British Columbia), on one page. Compare location, type of home and services, then contact the ones that fit directly.
Homes listed here
These are the profiles published for this city. If the case is delicate or you need a shortlist fast, guided help is the quicker route.
Three Links Care Centre
Long-term care homeLu’ma Native Housing
Retirement homeConstance Court
Retirement homeMay Wah Hotel
Retirement homeStation Park
Retirement homeTamura House
Retirement homeRights of Passage
Retirement homePennsylvania Supported Suites
Retirement homeOrange Hall
Retirement homeLegacy Senior Living
Retirement homeBanfield Pavilion
Long-term care homePurdy Pavilion
Long-term care homeHelmcken House
Retirement homeBrock Fahrni Pavillion
Long-term care homeKopernik Lodge Building A
Retirement homeSimon K.Y. Lee Seniors Care Home
Long-term care homePortland Hotel
Retirement homeKopernik Lodge Building B
Retirement homeYaletown House
Long-term care homeThe Orwell Hotel
Retirement homeGrace Mansion
Retirement homeVictory House
Retirement homeThe Cordova
Retirement homeCooper Place
Retirement homeCecilia House
Retirement homeSantiago Lodge
Retirement homeBeacon Hotel
Retirement homeCentral City Lodge
Long-term care homeAdanac Park Lodge
Long-term care homeWindermere Care Centre
Long-term care homeSaint Jude's Anglican Home
Long-term care homeCedars
Retirement homeThe Beechwood
Retirement homeBraddan Private Hospital
Long-term care homeVilla Cathay Care Home
Retirement homeSunrise of Vancouver
Long-term care homeChelsea Lodge
Retirement homeChelsea Court
Retirement homeChau Luen Tower
Retirement homeChina Villa
Retirement homeDogwood Care Home
Retirement homeAspen Green
Retirement homeRoyal Arch Masonic Home
Retirement homeCulloden Court
Retirement homeCasa Mia
Retirement homeCrofton Manor
Long-term care homeLouis Brier Home and Hospital
Long-term care homeThe kinds of home you will see here
Long-term care and retirement homes are two different systems in Canada: one is publicly funded and accessed through the regional health authority, the other is private and you apply directly.
Privately paid, for people who are still largely independent. You apply to the home directly.
Publicly funded, 24-hour nursing care. Access runs through the regional health authority after an assessment.
Other cities in British Columbia
Compare homes in the other cities of the same region.
If the city alone is not enough
When few homes are listed, the need is more clinical than expected, or you can travel a little further, open the whole area or hand the case over.