Honoria Conway at St. Vincent’s Heather
4875 Heather Street St. Vincent's Heather
Vancouver, BC V5Z 0A7
Vancouver Coastal Health
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Honoria Conway at St. Vincent's Heather is a publicly subsidized assisted living home in Vancouver operated by Providence Health Care Society. The residence has 60 one-bedroom assisted living apartments arranged across three upper floors, with 20 suites on each floor. The home is part of the St. Vincent's campus at 4875 Heather Street, and is named for Sister Honoria Conway, founder of the Sisters of Charity of the Immaculate Conception. The building sits on the edge of Queen Elizabeth Park near West 33rd Avenue, on major Vancouver public transit routes. The assisted living model is designed for older adults who can make their own decisions but need help with daily activities. Care supports available in the apartments include help with day-to-day routines and medication management; meals, housekeeping, and recreation programming are delivered in shared spaces on the residence floors. Access to assisted living at Honoria Conway is managed through a Vancouver Coastal Health assessment. Families starting the process contact VCH 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 Honoria Conway at St. Vincent's Heather is shaped by the residence's location at the edge of Queen Elizabeth Park, with green space, gardens, and walking routes right outside. The building is on a major transit corridor, so visitors and outings into the wider Vancouver neighbourhoods around West 33rd Avenue are part of the routine for many residents. Inside, the residence is arranged as three floors of one-bedroom apartments, which gives residents privacy in their own suite while staying part of the same small community. The campus also includes the broader St. Vincent's site, so connections with other residents and shared activities are part of weekday rhythm.
Based on BC Seniors Advocate QuickFacts, Health Authority records, and publicly available facility information · Last reviewed May 18, 2026
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