This single storey residence is situated in a park-like setting and accommodates both the Cottage and Worthington Pavilions. The Cottage Pavilion has four residential wings divided into three teams flowing from a central living and dining room space overlooking the front patio/garden and pond area. Worthington Pavilion has a central dining and living room with the resident bedroom wings or teams extending from the central dining room/reception area like two spokes of a wheel. There are three outside patio areas. Fraser Health operated site.
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Contact | Access to subsidized residential care units is through a Home Health assessment. For more information on subsidized units, contact the Home Health office nearest you. Please do not contact the Operator directly regarding subsidized units. For information on market units, please refer to the Seniors Housing Information Program (SHIP) directory. |
Building amenities | Free parking for visitors and family members. |
Language, culture, religious affiliations | Multicultural staff. Language interpretation service. Community clergy hold regular worship on Sundays at 3 p.m. Other services available include communion, Bible Study groups, choirs and memorial services. |
Accreditation status | YES: Nov 2010 through Nov 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. |
Philosophy of care | We are a caring environment where life is valued and celebrated; where the needs of the client and his/her family are foremost and are met using a ‘heart centered’ and skilled approach and; where the best of human and professional values are upheld by all. |
Type of accommodation | Total beds: 119; 118 publicly subsidized residential care beds, 1 respite bed. Basics include Each unit offers a closet, bed and bedside table, and over-bed table. Residents in the Cottage have an extra closet for personal belongings. All linens, bedding and towels are provided and laundered at no additional cost. You may also bring Residents are encouraged to bring in such personal items as a radio, TV, personal treasures, pictures and/or plants. Requests for larger furniture items are reviewed and accommodated if space is available and resident/staff safety is not affected. Items to bring include personal clothing and money for comforts. |
Cost | Residents pay 80% of their after-tax income which covers the cost of food and accommodation. |
Special recreation opportunities | Recreational and activity programming is available six days/week; formalized recreation assessments completed on all new residents. Residence-owned wheelchair accessible bus for outings. |
Accessibility | We can accommodate motorized scooters in the building but do not have designated parking spaces; residents must store scooters in their rooms. The building is fully wheelchair accessible. |
Pet policy | In addition to our Visiting Pet program, families are encouraged to bring in personal pets at any time. The Pavilion pets include two budgies and tropical fish. |
Smoking policy | Smoking is not permitted in the building, however a covered, outdoor space is provided for residents’ use only. |
Safety/security features | Indoor and grounds security personnel 24 hours a day; “wandering” alarm system for residents covering front and back entrances; enclosed/fenced patios. |
Neighbourhood/community amenities | Nearby public transportation. |
Facility-specific restrictions | Provides 24-hour professional nursing services to people who are no longer able to stay at home safely. |
Any other amenities | Combined music and recreation therapy programming; Resident council, Resident/family newsletter published quarterly; podiatry and foot care nurse services; on-site beauty salon, hairdressing services twice a week; active teen and adult volunteer program; respite program. A 25-bed rehabilitation sub-acute unit is located in the Worthington Pavilion. |