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    Quality Initiatives

    Haro Park Centre is a Campus of Elderly Health Care, the first of its kind in Vancouver. The Campus of Care provides independent housing, assisted living and residential care, allowing elders the opportunity to age in place. As their needs change, we are able to provide elders with the necessary care without moving them away from the home they have come to know and the relationships they have developed.

    Services We Provide

    Residential (Complex) Care Overview

    This level is tailored to residents who:

    • Have complex medical or mental health needs.
    • Can’t live safely at home due to care or supervision requirements.
    • Are supported by Vancouver Coastal Health funding under the Community Care & Assisted Living Act.

    Access & Eligibility

    • Referral required via Vancouver Coastal Health’s Home & Community Care access line at (604) 263‑7377
    • Eligibility considers citizenship/residency, age, health status, and care needs level 

    For more detailed info on Residential Care, go here. 

     Assisted Living Overview

    ·        28 designated assisted living suites, each equipped with a fridge and stove but otherwise unfurnished

    ·        Designed for older adults or those with physical disabilities who can live independently and make decisions, but benefit from some support

    ·        Part of a broader Campus of Care offering seamless transitions to independent housing or residential (complex) care as needs evolve.

    How to Apply

    1.      Assessment: Contact Vancouver Coastal Health via the Home & Community Care Access Line at (604) 263‑7377. A community assessor will determine program suitability and level of needed support

    2.      Referral/Application: The assessor arranges your placement; residents move in once a spot becomes available within the 28-suite unit.

    3.      24/7 care availability: The facility operates around the clock, with nursing oversight as part of Vancouver Coastal Health’s services

    For more detailed info on Assisted Living, go here. 

    Independent Living Overview

    • 36 studio and one-bedroom apartments (unfurnished except for fridge and stove)
    • Housed in a Campus of Care that includes assisted living and residential care—supporting seniors as their needs evolve
    • Designed for seniors aged 60+ who seek independence with the peace of mind of being part of a larger care community 

    For more detailed info on Independent Living, go here. 

    Paula, Cheryl & Lori:
    Thank you for all you do to support the residents and their families. Your care and compassion is appreciated.
    Diana, Chris & David
    Thank you for everything each of you do to provide excellent care to the residents, including my mother.
    S.B.
    We want you to know how much your hard work and effort were appreciated throughout the year. You are an amazing team.
    Tony & Bernice
    Thank you for making Haro Park a warm and loving place for our loved ones.
    Elaine & Harry
    We’ve developed a real fondness for Haro Park and will truly miss the friendly, kind people we’ve come to know over the years. Thank you so much for all your support throughout this time—it has meant a great deal to us.

    Our Resident’s Bill of Rights & Responsibilities include:

    Commitment to care
    1. An adult person in care has the right to a care plan developed:
    (a) specifically for him or her, and
    (b) on the basis of his or her unique abilities, physical, social and emotional needs, and cultural and spiritual
    preferences.

    Rights to health, safety and dignity
    2. An adult person in care has the right to the protection and promotion of his or her health, safety and dignity,
    including a right to all of the following:
    (a) to be treated in a manner, and to live in an environment, that promotes his or her health, safety and
    dignity;
    (b) to be protected from abuse and neglect;
    (c) to have his or her lifestyle and choices respected and supported, and to pursue social, cultural, religious,
    spiritual and other interests;
    (d) to have his or her personal privacy respected, including in relation to his or her records, bedroom,
    belongings and storage spaces;
    (e) to receive visitors and to communicate with visitors in private;
    (f) to keep and display personal possessions, pictures and furnishings in his or her bedroom.

    Rights to participation and freedom of expression
    3. An adult person in care has the right to participate in his or her own care and to freely express his or her
    views, including a right to all of the following:
    (a) to participate in the development and implementation of his or her care plan;
    (b) to establish and participate in a resident or family council to represent the interests of persons in care;
    (c) to have his or her family or representative participate on a resident or family council on their own behalf;
    (d) to have access to a fair and effective process to express concerns, make complaints or resolve disputes
    within the facility;
    (e) to be informed as to how to make a complaint to an authority outside the facility;
    (f) to have his or her family or representative exercise the rights under this clause on his or her behalf.

    Rights to transparency and accountability
    4. An adult person in care has the right to transparency and accountability, including a right to all of the
    following:
    (a) to have ready access to copies of all laws, rules and policies affecting a service provided to him or her;
    (b) to have ready access to a copy of the most recent routine inspection record made under the Act;
    (c) to be informed in advance of all charges, fees and other amounts that he or she must pay for
    accommodation and services received through the facility;
    (d) if any part of the cost of accommodation or services is prepaid, to receive at the time of prepayment a
    written statement setting out the terms and conditions under which a refund may be made;
    (e) to have his or her family or representative informed of the matters described in this clause.

    Scope of rights
    5. The rights set out in clauses 2, 3 and 4 are subject to:
    (a) what is reasonably practical given the physical, mental and emotional circumstances of the person in
    care;
    (b) the need to protect and promote the health or safety of the person in care or another person in care, and
    (c) the rights of other persons in care.

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