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‘Home is Best’ in action

We know that most people want to live in their own homes for as long as possible. In fact, eight out of 10 Fraser Health seniors who are over age 85 live in their own homes.

Fraser Health is developing more services in the community to help older adults stay healthy, stay out of hospital and stay in their homes rather than be admitted to residential care. Our ‘Home is Best’ philosophy notes that home (whether condo, apartment or shared accommodation), not hospital, is the best place to continue a recovery from an illness or injury as long as the right health supports and non-medical community services are in place to prevent readmission.

What kind of support is available from Fraser Health?

What kind of support is available from your family/friends and local community organizations (non-profit and private)?

How do I access Fraser Health’s home-based services?

Getting answers to any care issue at home begins with a call to Fraser Health’s Service Line 1-855-412-2121. It’s your connection to all health care services at home including palliative care, and includes access to subsidized residential care, assisted living and respite care.

Our customer service staff will ask questions to determine which of our services best addresses your needs. The appropriate staff will then work with you to determine your best care options, and will visit your home to complete an assessment.

How much do Home Health care services cost?

Depending on your income, there may be a charge for home support services supplied by Fraser Health or one of its affiliated agencies. There are no charges for professional services such as nursing, case management, occupational therapy, or physiotherapy provided by Fraser Health.

Home support, which refers to care of a person’s intimate needs such as bathing, dressing and grooming, may be provided on either a short term, or long term basis:

More information

Visit fraserhealth.ca for more information on home and community care.

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