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Assisted LivingNon-Profit

Haro Park

845 Bute Street Haro Park Centre Haro Park Centre - Floors 5-9

Vancouver, BC V6E 4A1

Vancouver Coastal Health

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This facility accepts . Contact your local Health Authority to begin the assessment process.

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Haro Park is a publicly subsidized assisted living residence in Vancouver's West End operated by Haro Park Centre Society. The home is part of the Haro Park Centre campus at 845 Bute Street, which has served seniors in the West End since 1980 and brings independent housing, assisted living, and complex care together as a single campus of care. The campus-of-care model is designed so residents can move between care levels — independent housing, assisted living, and complex care — without leaving the community. AL care supports delivered within suites include help with daily activities and medication management. Meals, housekeeping, and recreation programming are delivered through shared spaces on the campus, and the West End setting puts residents within walking distance of neighbourhood shops, services, and parks. Access to the publicly subsidized AL suites at Haro Park is managed through a Vancouver Coastal Health assessment. Families starting the process contact Vancouver Coastal Health Home & Community Care to request a clinical assessment; once eligibility is confirmed, the resident is added to the waitlist for a subsidized space.

Last verified May 18, 2026 · operator website

What families should know

Placement through Vancouver Coastal Health — publicly funded placement

Daily life at Haro Park is shaped by the West End location and the campus-of-care model behind it. Haro Park has been on Bute Street since 1980, so many residents are long-time West Enders, and visiting family often comes by foot from the surrounding streets and Davie Village. Inside the campus, the model is designed so couples, friends, and neighbours can stay within the same community as care needs change — moving between independent housing, assisted living, and complex care floors without leaving the building. That continuity shapes a sense of stability and shared neighbourhood across long stretches of time.

Based on BC Seniors Advocate QuickFacts, Health Authority records, and publicly available facility information · Last reviewed May 18, 2026

Languages Spoken

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Quality & Safety

Monthly Rate
$1,253.80 to $5,107.00
2026 BC subsidized rate
Food Cost
$8.83
per resident per day

Quality Indicators (CIHI — Canadian Institute for Health Information)

Percent of residents taking nine or more medications76.9%
Percent of residents with four or more emergency room visits13.8%
Percent of residents taking antipsychotic drugs without a diagnosis of psychosis7.7%
Food prepared on-site

Location

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