Housing FAQ - Frequently
Asked Questions
For more information on anything
listed here or any other questions contact 604-520-6621
or Email.
- Who do I call
if I think I cannot pay my rent?
Contact
the society for information on applying to programs to assist with
rental costs and information on low income housing at 604-520-6621.
The society has information on SAFER which is a BC Housing rental
subsidy program or can assist with finding and applying for to lower
cost housing. The outreach workers may also be available to provide
additional services. For more information about applying for SAFER
contact BC Housing or
call 604-433-2218 or 1-800-257-7756.
- I
want to know more about nursing homes, should I get on the wait list
now?
After
an assessment determines that care is needed the facility placement
waitlist can be as little as three months but on most occasions may
be 6 months to a year. With the First Available Bed policy (FAB) clients
may temporarily have to go to another facility first where there is
an available bed before they are place in their preferred facility.
For more information Vancouver
Coastal Health, Fraser
Health Authority
at
1-800-639-3938.
- My
parents live in Ontario, where can I get housing information for other
provinces?
There are a number of publications that list housing options
for other areas, one example is www.senioropolis.com.
- I
need to modify my home to accomodate my new wheelchair who will help?
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation CMHC has a program
called Home Adaptations for Seniors Independence HASI. You can contact
CMHC for
more information.
- My
mother is going into an Assisted Living
facility who is responsible for making sure they are safe?
The Assisted Living Registrar
is responsible for ensuring the safety and health standards at Assisted
Living facilities. For more information contact the Office
of the Registrar at 1-866-714-3378.
- My
mother lives alone and has fallen in the past, I would like to install
a personal alarm system, who offers them?
Personal alarm systems monitor people who live alone in case
of medical emergency. These systems usually include a pendant that
is worn by the individual and device that is attached to their telephone.
For more information contact Lifeline
at 1-866-784-1992 or
Lifecall at 1-800-661-5433.
- I would like to
stay in my own home but find cooking to be a problem, who can I contact
for meals on wheels?
The following
are some of the private and non profit agencies that provide meals
on wheels across the lower mainland. Follow this
link see the choices of meals on wheels programs in the
various communities in the lower mainland.
For more information about any of the terms
used on this page please consult our glossary
or call 604-520-6621 or Email.
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