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Revision as of 20:58, 28 February 2024
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Contents
Chapter One - Supports within the Community
Chapter Two - Entering and Leaving Assisted Living
Chapter Three - Entering and Leaving Long-Term Care
Chapter Four - Living in Long-Term Care
Chapter Five - Rights
Chapter Six - Resolving Problems in Home Care and Senior Housing
Chapter Seven - Abuse and Neglect
About Seniors First BC
Seniors First BC is a charitable, non-profit society that provides information, advocacy, and support to seniors across BC who are dealing with issues affecting their well-being.
- 502 - 1281 West Georgia St
- Vancouver, BC V6E 3J7
- Seniors Abuse & Information Line (SAIL): 604-437-1940 or Toll-Free at 1-866-437-1940
- Website: seniorsfirstbc.ca
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