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For more information on how to access LTC visit: Accessing Long Term Care

Vancouver Coastal Health Authority sets the rate at up to eighty percent of after tax income based on the prior year’s tax return. For more information visit: BC Government LTC Services

Like any home, visiting hours may be anytime. There are, however, times that are not ideal, such as meal time, as it may distract residents from eating, or during recreation programs, as the residents enjoy these. We understand that visitors from out of town may not know when meals are served or when programs are scheduled.

We do have to change the door codes on occasion to maintain building security.

The elevator door and the doors on and off of the three floors are not the same as the outside entrance door in order to increase building security.

Due to the pharmacy regulations of British Columbia, all medications and prescription creams must come through our pharmacy. Pharmacist and nurses monitor the effects and interactions of all such items so must have an accurate list for each resident.

No, their names are placed on the list according to the date when they are admitted to St. Jude’s.

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RESOURCES

Family Information Booklet

Download this detailed booklet for information about moving in, adjusting to life at St. Jude’s, and visiting and care policies.

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