In B.C., care and support are available from both publicly subsidized and private pay service providers for people having difficulty coping with activities of daily living because of health-related problems or a life-threatening illness. Publicly subsidized services include home support, adult day services, residential care, and more.
Publicly subsidized home and community care services provide a range of health care and support services for people who have acute, chronic, palliative or rehabilitative health care needs.
These services are designed to complement and supplement, but not replace, your efforts to care for yourself with the assistance of your family, friends and community. Home and community care services can assist you on a short-term or long-term basis depending upon your care needs.
Home and community care services are based on need, and depending on the service, may be subsidized according to income or provided at no cost.
Home and community care services:
For detailed information on the full range of publicly subsidized home and community care services including eligibility criteria, how to arrange for care, costs for services, how to manage your care, accountability and concerns and complaints, visit the Home and Community Care website at: