Dr. Andrew Pavilion – Summerland Health Centre
12815 Atkinson Rd.
Summerland, BC V0H1Z0
Interior Health
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Dr. Andrew Pavilion is a 50-bed long-term care home in Summerland, British Columbia, operated by Interior Health. The home is accredited through Accreditation Canada and provides 24-hour nursing care, including dementia support, to adults with complex, long-term care needs in the Okanagan. Part of Summerland Health Centre in the Okanagan Valley, the home offers individualized care planning and access to hospital-integrated health services. Staff work with residents and families to develop personalized care plans in a structured residential setting within a health-centre campus. Placement is managed through a Home and Community Care assessment — call 8-1-1 to start. Contact Dr. Andrew Pavilion to ask about the residence itself.
Last verified May 12, 2026 · operator website
What families should know
Placement through Interior Health — publicly funded placement
Placement at Dr. Andrew Pavilion – Summerland Health Centre is managed by Interior Health, so families usually start by contacting an Interior Health case manager, who will assess eligibility for publicly funded long-term care and coordinate any potential move to this home. The Pavilion sits within the Summerland Community Health Centre campus, meaning residents live in a dedicated long-term care home while having the broader health centre’s outpatient and community services right on site. Its location on Atkinson Road places it in a small-town Okanagan setting, with on-site parking and access routes that families can drive or reach via local transit or community transportation services. As a publicly funded long-term care home with 50 beds, it primarily serves seniors who need 24-hour nursing and personal care, and many residents will have dementia or other complex health conditions that make living at home unsafe. BC Seniors Advocate (BCSA) QuickFacts reports that recent admission waits here have ranged widely, with average waits of about 85 days for all admissions and about 109 days for community non-urgent admissions, so it is important to ask Interior Health how current waits compare. Daily life will include shared and single rooms, communal dining and activity spaces, and on-site nursing staff, but the exact feel of the environment depends on staffing, programming, and how well the layout suits your family member’s mobility and cognitive needs. Families should also pay attention to how staff communicate, the approach to dementia support, and how the care team involves families in decisions. Ask about current waitlist status, visiting policies, how dementia and complex medical needs are supported, and whether this setting matches your family member’s medical, cultural, and social needs.
Based on BC Seniors Advocate QuickFacts, Health Authority records, and publicly available facility information · Last reviewed May 14, 2026
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