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Eagle Ridge Manor – Port Moody

475 Guildford Way

Port Moody, BC V3H3W9

Fraser Health

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3.0(2 reviews)Google Maps

Eagle Ridge Manor is a 75-bed long-term care home in Port Moody, British Columbia, operated by Fraser Health. The home is accredited through Accreditation Canada and provides 24-hour nursing care to residents with complex, long-term care needs. Located in Port Moody in the Tri-Cities area of Metro Vancouver, Eagle Ridge Manor offers structured daily programming, communal dining areas, and outdoor spaces. The care team partners with residents and families to develop individualized care plans that support health, comfort, and social connection. Placement is managed through a Home and Community Care assessment — call 8-1-1 to start. Contact Eagle Ridge Manor to ask about the residence itself.

Last verified May 12, 2026 · operator website

What families should know

Placement through Fraser Health — publicly funded placement

Eagle Ridge Manor is a publicly funded long-term care home managed by Fraser Health, and admission normally goes through Fraser Health’s continuing care placement process after an assessment of care needs. It is known as a two-unit, hospital-campus setting at Eagle Ridge Hospital, with the Fraser Health listing describing it as a long-term care community offering complex long-term care services. That campus location can be helpful for families who want the reassurance of nearby acute-care support while still living in a residential care setting. BC Seniors Advocate QuickFacts shows a linguistically diverse staff team, which may be helpful for families looking for communication support in English, Mandarin, French, Punjabi, or Cantonese. The published QuickFacts profile also indicates this is a 75-bed publicly funded home with no private-pay beds, so placement is part of the public system rather than an assisted-living purchase model. Families should also remember that published QuickFacts are historical context, not real-time availability data, and wait times can change. Ask about current waitlist status, how Fraser Health matches residents to the Hillside or Forestview unit, visiting policies, and any recent inspection or accreditation updates.

Based on BC Seniors Advocate QuickFacts, Health Authority records, and publicly available facility information · Last reviewed May 14, 2026

Total Beds
75
Subsidized Beds
75
Operator
Fraser Health

Languages Spoken

EnglishMandarinFrenchPunjabiCantonese

Quality & Safety

Monthly Rate
$1,507.70 to $4,142.60
2026 BC subsidized rate
Funded Care Hours
3.7 hrs
per resident per day
Food Cost
$9.54
per resident per day
Complaints (Year)
0
Inspections (Year)
2

Quality Indicators (CIHI — Canadian Institute for Health Information)

Percent of residents receiving physical therapy0.0%
Percent of residents receiving recreation therapy48.6%
Percent of residents receiving occupational therapy1.1%
Percent of residents with a worsened pressure ulcer1.0%
Percent of residents with daily physical restraints5.2%
Percent of residents with falls in the last 30 days0.0%
Percent of residents taking nine or more medications33.0%
Percent of residents with four or more emergency room visits1.9%
Percent of residents taking antipsychotic drugs without a diagnosis of psychosis28.8%
Food prepared on-siteSingle: 35Double: 17

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3.0Google Rating (2 reviews)

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