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Province breaks ground on 200 bed long-term-care facility in College Heights

Seniors in Prince George will have access to more long-term care as construction starts on a facility.

“Northern B.C.’s growing senior population highlights the need for modern, expanded long-term care options,” said Bowinn Ma, Minister of Infrastructure.

“This new care village is a vital investment that will provide seniors with the comfort, respect and quality care they deserve, while strengthening our health system and creating good local jobs.”

Once built, the new home on 6500 Southridge Avenue will provide 200 new beds for seniors, with an eight-bed geriatric psychiatry unit.

A new 30-person adult day program will include services that support seniors’ living in the community by providing social interaction, activities and a sense of community, reducing loneliness and isolation.

Also, 37 affordable licensed community child care spaces will create inter generational connections in the home, with spaces prioritized for staff.

The Prince George village is set to open in early 2028.

“Growing older should always come with the assurance of being cared for in a familiar place, surrounded by community and compassion,” said Josie Osborne, Minister of Health. “This new long-term care village is a transformative addition to Prince George where residents will benefit from the expert, person-centered care and support they need to live with dignity as they age.”

The village will include 16 close-knit “households,” each home to 12 residents.

Every household will offer private suites with ensuite bathrooms, along with a shared kitchen and gathering spaces that are meant to create a sense of home. In addition to these living spaces, the village will feature a community hall, recreation areas, bistro, grocery store, art studio and therapeutic outdoor environments.

Northern B.C.’s senior population is expected to grow by 26% over the next decade.

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