Welcome to Providence Living at The Views
Welcome to Providence Living at The Views
We are excited to welcome residents of The Views at St. Joseph’s to their new home at Providence Living at The Views this summer.
This state-of-the-art long term care village represents an innovative new model of care focused on providing a true home for seniors – a place that recognizes residents as individuals and supports their unique needs, interests, choices and connections.
ABOUT
Providence Living at The Views
Located on the former site of St. Joseph’s General Hospital in Comox, BC, Providence Living at The Views will be home to 156 residents, including seniors with and without dementia as well as younger adults requiring long-term care. Key features of the new building include:
• 13 households each with 12 private resident suites. Every household has its own kitchen, laundry, dining and living areas so residents can enjoy daily activities and routines.
• Private bathrooms in each suite for comfort, privacy and infection control
• A secure central courtyard providing safe outdoor access and therapeutic connection to nature
• Community amenities like a bistro, art studio, grocery store, salon, chapel, and indigenous gathering space to enable interaction between residents and the broader community
By incorporating global best practices with a unique, made-in-BC care model reflects Providence Living’s aspiration to be a leader in the provision of long-term care, housing and other services for seniors in BC, Canada and beyond.
Providence’s new model of care and villages will be public and accessible to all, no matter one’s financial situation.
For more information on Providence Living at the Views, please visit here.
ABOUT
Providence Living at The Views
Located on the former site of St. Joseph’s General Hospital in Comox, BC, Providence Living at The Views will be home to 156 residents, including seniors with and without dementia as well as younger adults requiring long-term care. Key features of the new building include:
13 households each with 12 private resident suites. Every household has its own kitchen, laundry, dining and living areas so residents can enjoy daily activities and routines.
Private bathrooms in each suite for comfort, privacy and infection control
A secure central courtyard providing safe outdoor access and therapeutic connection to nature
Community amenities like a bistro, art studio, grocery store, salon, chapel, and indigenous gathering space to enable interaction between residents and the broader community
By incorporating global best practices with a unique, made-in-BC care model reflects Providence Living’s aspiration to be a leader in the provision of long-term care, housing and other services for seniors in BC, Canada and beyond.
Providence’s new model of care and villages will be public and accessible to all, no matter one’s financial situation.
For more information on Providence Living at the Views, please visit here.
About Providence Living at The Views
Located on the former site of St. Joseph’s General Hospital in Comox, BC, Providence Living at The Views will be home to 156 residents, including seniors with and without dementia as well as younger adults requiring long-term care. Key features of the new building include:
• 13 households each with 12 private resident suites. Every household has its own kitchen, laundry, dining and living areas so residents can enjoy daily activities and routines.
• Private bathrooms in each suite for comfort, privacy and infection control
• A secure central courtyard providing safe outdoor access and therapeutic connection to nature
• Community amenities like a bistro, art studio, grocery store, salon, chapel, and indigenous gathering space to enable interaction between residents and the broader community
By incorporating global best practices with a unique, made-in-BC care model reflects Providence Living’s aspiration to be a leader in the provision of long-term care, housing and other services for seniors in BC, Canada and beyond.
Providence’s new model of care and villages will be public and accessible to all, no matter one’s financial situation.
For more information on Providence Living at the Views, please visit here.
UNIQUE TO BC
Our Innovative Care Model
Providence Living at The Views is based on a unique made-in-BC care model called Home for Us or H4U. Jointly created by Providence Living and Providence Health Care, this model puts residents’ needs and preferences at the center. Its three guiding principles are:
The H4U care model is different from traditional seniors’ care philosophies because caring with this approach means recognizing that aging adults are more likely to thrive when they are supported to maintain their independence, social connections, and their desired and purposeful personal routines.
In fact, studies show that maintaining a sense of independence and purpose plays a vital role in active, healthy aging. When people know they have a say in making decisions about their day and can direct their own routines, feel connected in meaningful and mutually fulfilling relationships, and see the care home as their home rather than the staff’s workplace, they feel more in control of their future.
Within this new model of care residents will have access to medication management, physical therapy, and tailored care plans developed with the resident and their family by a team that assesses their unique physical, emotional, and cognitive health needs.
At the same time, they will be supported to maintain strong family and community connections, and empowered to enjoy autonomous, meaningful lives.
To enable the massive shift Providence envisions, the H4U long-term care model will be easily scalable and adaptable to serve diverse populations across the province and around the country.
The changes required to implement the H4U care model at Providence Living at The Views’ 156-bed long-term care home include an increase in staffing ratios to ensure adequate care in each 12-bed household.
These changes require an increase in hours of care per resident day (HPRD) to close to 4.0 HPRD from the currently funded 3.36 HPRD.
New job descriptions have been created, approved by unions and the Health Employers Association of BC (HEABC), and are currently being tested in Comox at The Views at St. Joseph’s. As organizations committed to quality, research, and innovation, Providence has partnered with researchers to evaluate the impacts of the model on several outcomes. Providence clinical excellence teams have also created specific training and onboarding materials to support education and staff development. Three new staffing roles are being piloted within the H4U care model.
- Recreation and Leisure Aide staff will ensure day-to-day matters in a household run smoothly, support and provide guidance to as to what will bring residents enjoyment as part of their daily activities, and liaise with and support the community center with clubs and classes.
- Household Care Aides will be resident care providers.
- Multi-service workers will integrate housekeeping and food services.
Multi-service workers are key to the change, but equally so is the creation of new roles and adapted job descriptions for nurses.
Launched nearly two years ago at The Views, the MV2 pilot household served to test and refine the new care model. Additionally, MV2 functions as practical training platforms for staff in adopting this innovative care approach, with ongoing input from residents, families, and staff shaping the evolution of care practices.
The three above mentioned new staffing roles (Recreation and Leisure Aide staff, Household Care Aides and Multi-service workers) have also been piloted within the H4U care model on MV2.
For more information on Providence Living at the Views, please visit here.
The changes required to implement the H4U care model at Providence Living at The Views’ 156-bed long-term care home include an increase in staffing ratios to ensure adequate care in each 12-bed household.
These changes require an increase in hours of care per resident day (HPRD) to close to 4.0 HPRD from the currently funded 3.36 HPRD.
New job descriptions have been created, approved by unions and the Health Employers Association of BC (HEABC), and are currently being tested in Comox at The Views at St. Joseph’s. As organizations committed to quality, research, and innovation, Providence has partnered with researchers to evaluate the impacts of the model on several outcomes. Providence clinical excellence teams have also created specific training and onboarding materials to support education and staff development. Three new staffing roles are being piloted within the H4U care model.
- Recreation and Leisure Aide staff will ensure day-to-day matters in a household run smoothly, support and provide guidance to as to what will bring residents enjoyment as part of their daily activities, and liaise with and support the community center with clubs and classes.
- Household Care Aides will be resident care providers.
- Multi-service workers will integrate housekeeping and food services.
Multi-service workers are key to the change, but equally so is the creation of new roles and adapted job descriptions for nurses.
Launched nearly two years ago at The Views, the MV2 pilot household served to test and refine the new care model. Additionally, MV2 functions as practical training platforms for staff in adopting this innovative care approach, with ongoing input from residents, families, and staff shaping the evolution of care practices.
The three above mentioned new staffing roles (Recreation and Leisure Aide staff, Household Care Aides and Multi-service workers) have also been piloted within the H4U care model on MV2.
For more information on Providence Living at the Views, please visit here.
innovative design
New seniors care village layout: Main street features
1. Bistro
2. Community Hall
3. Wellness Centre
4. Art Studio
5. Grocery Store
6. Salon
7. Multipurpose Room
8. Medical Room
9. Main Street Plaza
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What to expect on move-in day…
We are excited to welcome residents of The Views at St. Joseph’s to their new home at Providence Living at The Views this summer. This state-of-the-art long term care village represents an innovative new model of care focused on providing a true home for seniors – a place that recognizes residents as individuals and supports their unique needs, interests, choices and connections.
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We will continue to provide updates as move-in day approaches. In the meantime, please don’t hesitate to reach out with any additional questions. We look forward to working with residents and families to ensure a smooth transition to this exciting new chapter at Providence Living at The Views!