Churchill House
150 West 29th Street
North Vancouver, BC V7N 0A1
Vancouver Coastal Health
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Churchill House is a 97-unit Chartwell retirement residence in North Vancouver with private-pay and 32 publicly subsidized assisted living units. The building offers both independent and assisted living in studio, one-, and two-bedroom suites — some with kitchenettes, dens, and mountain views. Churchill House is located at 150 West 29th Street near Lonsdale Avenue and is operated by Chartwell Master Care LP. AL care services delivered within suites include medication supervision and administration, oxygen service, help with morning or evening routines, assistance with bathing and dressing, and escort to meals and activities. Shared spaces include a tearoom, library, fitness studio, and billiards lounge. Activities offered to residents include stretch and relaxation classes, billiards, art classes, book chats, hobby groups, themed dinners, and live entertainment. Access to the 32 publicly subsidized AL units is managed through a Vancouver Coastal Health assessment — families contact VCH Home & Community Care to request a clinical assessment. Private-pay AL and independent living suites are arranged directly with Chartwell.
Last verified May 18, 2026 · operator website
What families should know
Placement through Vancouver Coastal Health — publicly funded placement
Daily life at Churchill House is built around the shared rooms of one mid-sized building rather than a large campus, so residents see the same neighbours at meals, in the tearoom, and at activities like art class or live music nights. The North Vancouver neighbourhood around West 29th Street is residential, with green space and amenities walkable for residents and visiting family. Because the same building has both independent and assisted living, couples and friends can often stay in the same community when one person's care needs change. The shared library, fitness studio, and billiards lounge give residents reasons to leave their suite during the week, and the programming mix — themed dinners, hobby groups, book chats — supports both socially active residents and those who prefer quieter days.
Based on BC Seniors Advocate QuickFacts, Health Authority records, and publicly available facility information · Last reviewed May 18, 2026
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Churchill House is a retirement community where residents report strong satisfaction with staff care and attention. Reviews consistently highlight individual staff members by name for going above expectations, quality dining experiences, and support for both residents and their families during health transitions.
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What families appreciate
- +Staff members Rhona, Jennifer, and Irwin consistently praised for exceptional care and attentiveness
- +High-quality dining experiences including special occasion celebrations and gourmet meals
- +Warm, welcoming environment that helps residents transition and feel at home
- +Staff provide emotional support to families dealing with resident health challenges
- +Modern accommodations with desirable features like private bedrooms and city views
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