Mountain View Lodge – Lillooet Hospital and Health Centre
951 Murray St.
Lillooet, BC V0K1V0
Interior Health
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Mountain View Lodge is a 22-bed long-term care home in Lillooet, British Columbia, operated by Interior Health. The home provides 24-hour nursing care, including dementia support, to adults with complex, long-term care needs within a hospital-affiliated setting. Part of Lillooet Hospital and Health Centre in the Fraser Canyon region, the home offers individualized care planning and access to hospital-integrated health services. Staff support residents and families with personalized care plans in a structured residential setting. Placement is managed through a Home and Community Care assessment — call 8-1-1 to start. Contact Mountain View Lodge to ask about the residence itself.
Last verified May 12, 2026 · operator website
What families should know
Placement through Interior Health — publicly funded placement
Interior Health manages placement to Mountain View Lodge through its Home and Community Care team, so your first step is to request a long-term care assessment from Interior Health and, if eligible, your relative can be waitlisted for a publicly funded bed here. This long-term care home is known for being fully publicly funded and co-located with the Lillooet Hospital & Health Centre, which means residents have very close access to 24-hour emergency and diagnostic services. It sits on Murray Street in Lillooet’s main health-services area, in a small-town Fraser Canyon setting that primarily serves local residents and nearby rural and First Nations communities. Transit is limited, so most families drive, but if you live nearby the site is reasonably walkable, especially for mobile visitors. Residents here typically have complex medical needs and may require 24-hour nursing care and support with most daily activities, and referrals for both permanent and respite stays go through Interior Health’s Home and Community Care system. BC Seniors Advocate QuickFacts reports admission waits at this site ranging from 15 to 238 days with an average of 113 days, so it is important to ask Interior Health how current waits compare. Families should also confirm current visiting policies, cultural supports for Statʼimc and other Indigenous residents, and what activities or therapies are available day to day. Ask about the most recent licensing or accreditation reports and ask how the team communicates with families about changes in condition, hospital transfers, and care conferences.
Based on BC Seniors Advocate QuickFacts, Health Authority records, and publicly available facility information · Last reviewed May 14, 2026
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