Eagle Ridge Manor – Port Hardy
9120 Granville Street
Port Hardy, BC V0N2P0
Island Health
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Eagle Ridge Manor – Port Hardy is a 24-bed long-term care home in Port Hardy, BC operated by Island Health next to Port Hardy Hospital. All beds are publicly funded, and placement is coordinated through Island Health’s home and community care assessment and regional waitlist rather than by applying directly to the facility. This single-storey home offers primarily single-occupancy rooms with ceiling lifts and private bathrooms, and includes indoor common areas and access to an outdoor courtyard space. A cultural meeting room developed with local First Nations partners supports gatherings and cultural activities for residents and families. The home serves adults who need 24-hour nursing and personal care that can no longer be managed safely at home, including many residents living with physical disabilities, chronic medical conditions, or dementia. Its location beside the hospital and near local seniors’ services supports access to medical care and community programming within this small coastal community.
Last verified May 18, 2026 · operator website
What families should know
Placement through Island Health — publicly funded placement
Island Health manages access to publicly funded long-term care beds at Eagle Ridge Manor, so families typically start by contacting Island Health home and community care for an assessment and placement through the regional waitlist rather than applying directly to the home. This one-level, publicly funded long-term care home is known for its all single-occupancy rooms with overhead lifts and private bathrooms, a secure courtyard with walking path and gazebo, and a shared cultural meeting room that was developed in partnership with local First Nations. It sits beside Port Hardy Hospital and near the Port Hardy Seniors Centre in a small, coastal town environment, making hospital services and seniors’ programming close at hand, though most visitors will use a car given limited local transit. As a Hospital Act long-term care home listed in BC Seniors Advocate QuickFacts, it mainly supports older adults with significant physical or medical needs who can no longer be safely supported at home, and many residents are likely to live with some level of cognitive impairment even though exact percentages are not published. Families should ask Island Health how current waits compare to any regional figures reported by BC Seniors Advocate QuickFacts, and confirm what kinds of complex or dementia care supports, cultural supports for Indigenous residents, and visiting practices are in place. 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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