Welcome to the Menno Place Seniors Campus of Care! Here, you’ll discover a supportive community designed to meet the evolving needs of older adults through every stage of aging. Whether you’re exploring options for yourself or a loved one, understanding the levels of care is an important first step.

Our campus offers a range of services, from independent living to long-term care, all within a compassionate and connected environment. To help guide you through this journey, explore the 5 steps listed in the right-hand column. Each step offers practical insights to make the transition smoother and more informed. Let’s get started!

1. Learn

Learn what level of care you require. What can you expect in each level of care?

Four Levels of Care for Seniors Explained Simply (PDF)

  • Independent Living – you are living on your own without risk to yourself or others
    • More information on Independent Supportive Living at Menno Place: Click Here
    • Photos and Virtual Tours of Apartments – Click Here
  • Independent Living with Fraser Health Home Support Services – you are living on your own receiving support with personal hygiene or shower assistance or medications or special medical needs, such as compression stockings.
    • More information on Fraser Health Home Support Services: Click Here
  • Assisted Living – privately paid or subsidized through Fraser Health – you are receiving help with personal hygiene, medications, meals, transport to and from activities or nursing care.
  • Long-Term Care (Formerly called Residential Care) – You are living in a nursing home with 24/7 nurse availability. You are receiving help as you live with dementia and/or physical limitations that require transferring you to and from bed, bath, chair or wheelchair.

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