Dunrovin Park Lodge
900 St Laurent Avenue
Quesnel, BC V2J3S3
Northern Health
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Dunrovin Park Lodge is a 120-bed long-term care home in Quesnel, British Columbia, operated by Northern Health. The home is accredited through Accreditation Canada and provides continuous nursing care to adults with long-term care needs in the Cariboo region. Located in the city of Quesnel in central British Columbia, Dunrovin Park Lodge offers daily activity and recreation programming, communal dining, and outdoor spaces. The care team works with residents and families to develop individualized care plans that support well-being and quality of life. Placement is managed through a Home and Community Care assessment — call 8-1-1 to start. Contact Dunrovin Park Lodge to ask about the residence itself.
Last verified May 12, 2026 · operator website
What families should know
Placement through Northern Health — publicly funded placement
Placement at Dunrovin Park Lodge is arranged through Northern Health, which uses its home and community care assessment and long-term care placement system to determine eligibility and offer publicly funded beds when they become available. The home is a standalone, publicly funded long-term care home operated by Northern Health, and local palliative-care resources highlight that end-of-life care is available on site, making it a setting for residents with high and changing medical needs. It sits in Quesnel on St Laurent Avenue in the traditional territories of the Lhtako Dene Nation and Southern Dakelh Nations, in a small-city neighbourhood where most visitors will arrive by car or community transport rather than frequent urban transit. As a Northern Health long-term care home governed under the Community Care and Assisted Living Act, it primarily serves seniors who can no longer be supported safely at home and need 24-hour complex care, including help with daily activities, chronic disease management, and often dementia or significant cognitive impairment. BCSA QuickFacts shows that the home has had a low overall risk rating but some past licensing infractions centred on physical facility, equipment, and furnishings, which are important for families to ask about in terms of follow-up and improvements. Ask about current waitlist status, visiting policies, and whether this setting matches your family member's care needs.
Based on BC Seniors Advocate QuickFacts, Health Authority records, and publicly available facility information · Last reviewed May 14, 2026
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