The 40 suites in the main building are generously sized with a bathroom including a wheelchair accessible shower. The main building encompasses two living rooms with fireplace and two dining rooms as well as two bathing rooms with tubs. Our administration offices, multipurpose rooms and a chapel are also located in the main building.
Good Samaritan Hillside Village consists of six 12-bedroom duplex homes (72 beds) for the care of persons with dementia as well as those that require complex care. Each half of the duplex has 6 bedrooms, two living rooms with fireplace, kitchen and secure access to a fenced yard. Clients are included in the events of daily living to the extent that they are accustomed and able and a variety of therapeutic and recreational activities are incorporated into daily living.
The care component of the dementia care program is based more on a social rather than a medical model of care. Personal autonomy and competencies are emphasized. Residents can participate in daily activities associated with a home-like environment. These kinds of opportunities are difficult, if not impossible, to offer in large care centres.
Key elements of this model of care are:
Residents will have their own private bedroom, including bathroom with a wheelchair accessible shower, and are invited to bring some of their personal furnishings within policy guidelines.
Admission to our residency program is through the Community Services of Interior Health. Our licensed complex care facility is intended for those residents of Salmon Arm and the surrounding communities that can no longer live in their own home or community location and require 24 hour care/support. Residents wishing to be considered for this program should discuss this option with Interior Health.
For more information or how to qualify for admission, contact the Shuswap Community Care Health Services at 250-832-6643.
Assisted living services provide housing, hospitality services and personal care services for adults who can live independently and make decisions on their own behalf but require a supportive environment due to physical and functional health challenges. For more information visit the Government of BC website.