Seniors’ Supportive Housing provides low-income seniors and people with disabilities accessible housing with supports.
The Seniors’ Supportive Housing Program provides housing and support services to older adults, seniors and people with disabilities. The Program assists low-income British Columbians who are 55 years of age or older, and people of any age who have a disability or diminished ability.
The Program’s modified apartment units are designed for people who can live independently with some assistance, but who are not eligible for assisted living or a greater level of care.
To be eligible, you may be asked:
If you qualify, you could live in a private, modified suite in a building with support services. Your rent includes housing and hospitality services. Buildings and living units vary in style, size and amenities.
Housing
Note: You are responsible for your own phone, Internet and TV cable expenses.
Hospitality
The Seniors’ Supportive Housing Program does not include the additional level of support provided through personal care services. If you require assistance with activities of daily living, medication management, etc., you may wish to consider the Independent Living BC Program.
Cost
Note: If a building does not have a three-digit building code you cannot apply through the Housing Registry.
Tips for applying to The Housing Registry:
The need for affordable housing is much greater than the number of available units. The wait time can vary and it’s difficult to predict when a suitable unit will become available.
It can depend on the housing providers, the unit that becomes vacant, the needs of the applicants and many other factors. Plus, different housing providers use different methods to select renters. Some select renters on a first-come, first-served basis. Others use a point system, and others prioritize according to housing-needs categories.
If you chose several buildings in your application, it can speed up your wait time.
When a suitable unit becomes available, you can accept the placement or refuse it. However, if you refuse two offers of housing, we will cancel your application.
Once you are in housing, be aware that care workers may contact you. They will check with you that housing with support is still meeting your needs. If there are changes in your situation, they can assist with next steps.
Keep your Application Active & Up-to-dateTo keep your application active, you must contact BC Housing to update it every six months. This tells us that you are still interested in finding a unit in a Seniors’ Supportive Housing building.
If we don’t hear from you, we will put your application on hold and mail you a reminder card. You must respond to the card. If you don’t, your application will be cancelled, and you will need to reapply.
You can update your application by including you name, file number and any new information and get it to us in one of three ways:
BC Housing gratefully acknowledges that we live and work on the unceded traditional and ancestral homelands of hundreds of Indigenous Peoples and Nations across British Columbia, each with their own unique traditions, history and culture. We are committed to strong Indigenous partnerships and relationships based on principles of Reconciliation.
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Phone: 604-433-2218
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