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Little Mountain Place

330 East 36th Avenue

Vancouver, BC V5W3Z4

Vancouver Coastal Health

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3.1(11 reviews)Google Maps

Little Mountain Place is a 116-bed long-term care home in Vancouver, British Columbia, operated by Vancouver Coastal Health. The facility provides complex care and dementia support for older adults with higher care needs. All 116 beds are publicly funded. The home holds Accreditation Canada accreditation, current to November 2027. Staff speak eight languages, including English, Tagalog, Cantonese, Mandarin, Punjabi, Japanese, and Korean. Placement is managed through a Home and Community Care assessment — call 8-1-1 to start. Contact Little Mountain Place to ask about the residence itself.

Last verified May 12, 2026 · operator website

What families should know

Placement through Vancouver Coastal Health — publicly funded placement

Little Mountain Place is a long-term care home in Vancouver that offers complex and dementia care in a residential setting. Residents live in a communal environment with shared spaces for socializing, recreation, and mealtimes. Staff support a diverse community, with multiple languages spoken to help residents and families communicate more comfortably. Families can connect with the care team to better understand daily routines, activities, and how cultural and language needs are taken into account.

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

Total Beds
116
Subsidized Beds
116
Operator
Vancouver Coastal Health

Also on this campus

Dementia Care

Care Specializations

Dementia & Memory Care· BCSA confirmed

Dementia care programs vary by facility. Contact directly to confirm specialized memory care availability.

Based on what we know about this facility. We recommend calling to confirm their specialized programs.

Languages Spoken

TagalogEnglishCantoneseMandarinPunjabiJapaneseKoreanHindi

Quality & Safety

Monthly Rate
$1,507.70 to $4,142.60
2026 BC subsidized rate
Funded Care Hours
3.4 hrs
per resident per day
Food Cost
$9.52
per resident per day
Complaints (Year)
0
Inspections (Year)
5

Quality Indicators (CIHI — Canadian Institute for Health Information)

Percent of residents receiving physical therapy26.4%
Percent of residents receiving recreation therapy13.6%
Percent of residents receiving occupational therapy3.2%
Percent of residents with a worsened pressure ulcer1.4%
Percent of residents with daily physical restraints5.5%
Percent of residents with falls in the last 30 days12.6%
Percent of residents taking nine or more medications54.3%
Percent of residents with four or more emergency room visits2.0%
Percent of residents taking antipsychotic drugs without a diagnosis of psychosis40.9%
Food prepared on-siteSingle: 116Double: 0

Reviews

3.1
11 Google reviews

A reviewer praised the facility's staff and management for their exceptional dedication during a COVID-19 outbreak, noting that caregivers continued working through difficult circumstances. The reviewer reported their loved one remained happy and received quality care through the end of life.

Based on Google reviews

Sentiment by Topic

staff
5.0
management
5.0
overall atmosphere
5.0

What families appreciate

  • +Staff showed unbelievable dedication during outbreak
  • +Caregivers continued to show up for work during difficult circumstances
  • +Management rallied to support residents during crisis
  • +Resident was happy and received best care until the end
  • +Team demonstrated incredible commitment to resident care

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