A $156.5 million long-term care facility will replace and expand bed capacity at the F.W. Green Memorial Home in Cranbrook, announced B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix on Monday (Sept. 18).
The project, which will be completed in two phases, will include a new four-storey building with 148 long-term care beds in total, as well as numerous services and spaces for both residents, families visitors and staff.
The project also includes a standalone daycare that will accommodate 37 childcare spaces.
Minister Dix made the announcement via Zoom, with a number of community and Interior Health representatives in virtual attendance.
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Procurement is currently underway, while construction on the first phase is set to begin in 2025, with completion by 2027. Existing residents will be relocated to the new building, while the second phase will upgrade the existing facility, which will begin accepting new residents by 2029.
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The current facility, opened in the 1970s, was orginally designed as an apartment building before being repurposed as a long term care home, according to Susan Blake, community integrated care coordinator for the Dr. F.W. Green Memorial Home.
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The project will be cost-shared 60 to 40 per cent between the province and the Kootenay East Regional Hospital District (KERHD), respectively; the Province will fund 93.5 million, while the regional hospital board will pitch in the remaining $63 million.
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The ministry approved that business plan after Interior Health submitted it for review earlier this year, as local officials ramped up advocacy for the project.
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