Jubilee Lodge
1475 Edmonton Street
Prince George, BC V2M1S2
Northern Health
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Jubilee Lodge is a 66-bed long-term care home in Prince George, BC, operated by Northern Health. Established in 1979 and located adjacent to the University Hospital of Northern BC, the home holds Accreditation Canada accreditation valid through June 2029. The home applies Gentle Care and Eden philosophies to its care model. Recreation therapy is offered to approximately 70 percent of residents each week, including hymn-singing and choral programs. On-site amenities include a solarium, patio, and hair salon. Staff speak French, Filipino, Arabic, Punjabi, and Malayalam. Placement is managed through a Home and Community Care assessment — call 8-1-1 to start. Contact Jubilee Lodge to ask about the residence itself.
Last verified May 12, 2026 · operator website
What families should know
Placement through Northern Health — publicly funded placement
Placement at Jubilee Lodge is managed by Northern Health, so families usually start by contacting Northern Health’s Home and Community Care services for an eligibility assessment and then may have Jubilee Lodge offered as a publicly funded long-term care option if it fits the person’s care needs. This is a Northern Health–operated complex care home regulated under the Hospital Act, known for providing 24-hour long-term care for adults with significant medical and functional needs, including residents living with dementia. It is a standalone long-term care home on Edmonton Street in central Prince George, on Lheidli T’enneh First Nation territory, with road access to the city’s main hospital and health services and visitor parking available for a fee. The neighbourhood is primarily residential within the urban core, so most visitors will arrive by car or local transit, with everyday walking opportunities mainly along surrounding city streets and sidewalks rather than extensive landscaped grounds. According to BCSA QuickFacts, Jubilee Lodge operates entirely as a publicly funded long-term care home with no private-pay bed allotment, and reported admission waits average about 201 days (with a wide range of 14 to 729 days), reflecting that demand can be high and variable. Residents here typically have complex medical conditions, mobility limitations, and often cognitive impairment requiring full assistance with daily activities, with on-site meals, recreation, and personal care, and a mix of staff languages including English, French, Filipino, Arabic, Punjabi, and Malayalam. When considering Jubilee Lodge, families should clarify whether the home can support their relative’s specific needs (such as responsive behaviours or palliative care), how activities and therapies are structured, and what family involvement in care planning looks like. Ask about current waitlist status, visiting policies, inspection or quality-review findings, and how Jubilee Lodge compares to other Northern Health long-term care options in Prince George for your family member’s needs.
Based on BC Seniors Advocate QuickFacts, Health Authority records, and publicly available facility information · Last reviewed May 14, 2026
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