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Most people already receive services in their home or community from Fraser Health before requiring assisted living or long term care. If you are receiving service and have a community case manager, please speak with them about your further care needs.
You may also contact the Home Health Service Line at 1-855-412-2121 (open 7 days a week, 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.) to request an assessment. A community case manager will come to your home and complete an assessment to determine care needs.
Further information
- Home and community care
We provide a range of health care services to support people at home and in the community. - Family guide to services for seniors
A what, where, and how to access guide to Fraser Health and community-based services to help seniors remain independent. - Assisted living
Personal care and hospitality services for adults who can live independently. Residents live in apartment units furnished with their own furniture and belongings. They maintain a great deal of independence and privacy, while being supported with services. - Long term care
We provide subsidized long term care for adults who can no longer live safely or independently at home due to their need for 24-hour nursing supervision in a secure environment, and their unpredictable or high-intensity care needs which can no longer be managed in their home setting.
Caring for the caregiver
Services, resources and tips
- Fraser Health's caregiver support services
Offers support to caregivers from the emotional and physical demands of caring for a loved one. - Seniors day programs
Day programs for older adults offer a range of activities in a safe and caring social environment to help seniors and adults with disabilities live at home as independently as possible. - Family guide to services for seniors
A what, where, and how to access guide to Fraser Health and community-based services to help seniors remain independent. - HealthLink B.C. Caregiver tips
Self-care
- Mental wellness
Self-care, such as eating a balanced diet, regular exercise and socializing with family and friends, is important to staying healthy.
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