The Government of British Columbia announced that seniors in the south Okanagan will soon have access to more long-term care as Kaigo Senior Living, in partnership with the Province, broke ground on a new long-term care home in Penticton.
“This new long-term care home will be a place of comfort and connection for seniors from Penticton and the surrounding area,” said Bowinn Ma, Minister of Infrastructure. “It means that people can stay close to their loved ones and community, while receiving the quality care they need and deserve.”
Skaha Seniors Community, the new long-term care home, is expected to open in 2028 and will include:
- 200 new beds with single-occupancy rooms and home-like spaces for daily living and activities
- 12 households with shared quiet spaces, a chapel, a library, therapy and wellness rooms, activity and craft rooms, and a family dining area
- staff housing and classroom space to support college training and student practicums
Located at 453 Green Ave., the new long-term care home will help meet the needs of the growing seniors’ population in the Interior Health region. It will be designed, built and operated by Kaigo Senior Living. The new design will offer a home-like environment where seniors can live with dignity and families can feel confident their loved ones are supported.
“As they age, people need the confidence that care, comfort and community are close at hand,” said Josie Osborne, Minister of Health. “This new long-term care home will be a meaningful addition to Penticton that will offer residents the individualized support and dignity they deserve.”
“Our priority is making sure that people in Penticton receive the care and support that fits their individual needs, close to home. By adding these long-term care beds, we can better support people through their care journey, reduce stress for families, and help residents receive the right supports in a safe, comfortable home. We appreciate our partnership with Kaigo Senior Living as we work together to enhance long-term care services for people across the region,” said Sylvia Weir, president and CEO, Interior Health.
“Beginning construction on this new long-term care home is an exciting milestone for our team and for the Penticton community. We’re committed to creating a space that offers comfort, dignity and high-quality care, and we look forward to welcoming residents and their families into a supportive place they can truly call home,” said Kevin Svoboda, president and CEO, Kaigo Senior Living.
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