Contact
Access to subsidized residential care is coordinated by Health Authority staff. For more information on subsidized residential care, contact the Home Health Office nearest you. Please do not contact the Operator directly regarding subsidized residential care. For information on private residential care, please refer to the Seniors Housing Directory of BC.
Capacity
Publicly Subsidized Units: 147
Private-Pay Units: 0
Building Description
Central Care Home is an older, multilevel building. It offers many outside patios, some with covered areas.
Building Amenities
Central Care Home offers a hair salon, dining rooms, common areas and many comfortable nooks throughout the building.
Neighbourhood/Community Amenities
The building is located downtown Victoria, close to shops, churches and restaurants.
Language, Culture or Religious Affiliation
Central Care Home is owned and operated by Baptist Housing Ministries Society.
Accreditation Status
This care home is not accredited at this time.
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. For more information, visit here: http://www.accreditation.ca/en/default.aspx.
Philosophy of Care
Our staff provide 24-hour per day assistance to residents to ensure all their care needs are being met, according to their personalized care plan. We have a Person Centered Care Philosophy, offering as much autonomy as possible.
Is Accommodation Private or Shared?
Private
Type of Accommodation
Central Care Home offers 147 private, fully-furnished rooms. Residents are encouraged to bring personal items and décor to help make their room feel like home. The rooms include a small bathroom (toilet and sink), bed, bedside table, lamp, dresser with locking drawer and a chair. A cable TV outlet, phone jack and call bell system are also installed in each room.
Cost
Residents pay up to 80% of their after tax income which covers the cost of food and accommodation.
Special Recreational Opportunities
There are a variety of activities and entertainment offered at Central Care Home, including music therapy, bingo, movies, exercise, arts and crafts and occasional bus outings.
Accessibility
This is a fully accessible building. There is an elevator between floors.
Motorized Scooter Policy
No motorized scooters due to width of the corridors.
Pet Policy
No pets permitted, however we do have regular visits from registered pet therapy animals.
Smoking Policy
No smoking permitted.
Safety/Security Features
The building is secured by key pad access. This is not considered a secure facility as there is no perimeter fencing.
Facility-Specific Restrictions
Some rooms are not large enough to accommodate residents who use wheelchairs or require mechanical lifts for transfers.
Visiting Information
Residents are encouraged to remain active and involved with the community, friends and family. Family and friends are welcome to visit at any reasonable time and residents are encouraged to go out for visits. Residents and guests leaving the facility for a visit, please complete the sign-out sheet at the Nursing Station with your expected time of return. Please do not assist other residents to leave the building if they are unattended. Please do not visit if you have any symptoms of flu, cold, or illness.
Note: 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.”