Eagle Park Health Care Facility
777 Jones St
Qualicum Beach, BC V9K2L1
Island Health
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Eagle Park Health Care Facility is a 75-bed long-term care home in Qualicum Beach, British Columbia, operated by Vancouver Island Health. The facility provides complex care and dementia support for older adults in the Oceanside area. The home offers a mix of private and shared rooms. Residents benefit from daily programming, communal dining, and access to outdoor areas. Care is provided in English by a multidisciplinary care team. Placement is managed through a Home and Community Care assessment — call 8-1-1 to start. Contact Eagle Park Health Care Facility to ask about the residence itself.
Last verified May 12, 2026 · operator website
What families should know
Placement through Island Health — publicly funded placement
Placement into Eagle Park Health Care Facility is managed by Island Health, so families typically start with a home and community care assessment, after which a case manager coordinates admission to publicly funded long-term care based on need and priority rather than applying directly to the home. Eagle Park is known for its three-wing layout that includes a fully secured unit, a semi-secured unit, and a dedicated palliative care room, offering 24-hour nursing, meals, housekeeping, and on-site amenities like a hair salon and activity programming. The home sits at 777 Jones St in Qualicum Beach, within easy walking distance of the town centre, Civic Centre, and Ravensong Pool, and it has patios and gardens that give residents outdoor space without needing to leave the property. With publicly funded long-term care beds only and no private-pay beds, residents here are generally seniors who need complex care and many also live with dementia or other cognitive impairment, supported by the secured and semi-secured environments. BCSA QuickFacts reports that waits for admission here have ranged widely, with an average of about 409 days, so families should treat those numbers as historical context and ask Island Health how current waits compare. Life at Eagle Park typically includes organized activities, a facility bus for some outings, and informal visits with family in the gardens or indoor lounges. Because it is a stand-alone long-term care home rather than an on-site hospital unit, medical care is coordinated through on-site nursing in collaboration with external primary care and specialist providers. Ask about current waitlist status, visiting policies, and whether this setting’s secured and palliative care options match your family member’s support and safety needs.
Based on BC Seniors Advocate QuickFacts, Health Authority records, and publicly available facility information · Last reviewed May 14, 2026
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Care Specializations
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