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Nelson Jubilee Manor

500 Beasley St West

Nelson, BC V1L6G9

Interior Health

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Nelson Jubilee Manor is a 39-bed long-term care home in Nelson, British Columbia, operated by Interior Health. The facility provides complex care for older adults in Nelson and the surrounding West Kootenay area. The home offers a care environment for a smaller resident community. Residents have access to daily programming, communal meals, and outdoor spaces. Care is delivered in English by a care team. Placement is managed through a Home and Community Care assessment — call 8-1-1 to start. Contact Nelson Jubilee Manor to ask about the residence itself.

Last verified May 12, 2026 · operator website

What families should know

Placement through Interior Health — publicly funded placement

Nelson Jubilee Manor is a publicly funded long-term care home in Nelson that is placed through Interior Health’s usual assessment-and-placement process, rather than private purchase. BC Seniors Advocate QuickFacts describes it as a stand-alone Interior Health facility with 39 publicly funded beds, single-occupancy rooms, and an accreditation expiry in November 2026. The home appears to serve a broad long-term care population; the published QuickFacts excerpt does not identify a specialty wing, but it does note staff language capacity in Russian, Ukrainian, Tagalog, Mandarin, and French, which may matter for some families. Its address on Beasley Street West puts it in a central Nelson setting, so it is likely convenient for families coming from downtown or nearby neighbourhoods, though transit and exact walkability should be checked locally. BCSA QuickFacts reports average admission waits of 110 days for community non-urgent admissions and 117 days for all admissions, so families should ask Interior Health how today’s queue compares and what clinical priorities affect access. Ask about before accepting a bed, confirm whether the current room offer, visiting rules, and transfer supports fit the resident’s needs, and request the latest inspection or quality follow-up information.

Based on BC Seniors Advocate QuickFacts, Health Authority records, and publicly available facility information · Last reviewed May 14, 2026

Total Beds
39
Subsidized Beds
39
Operator
Interior Health

Languages Spoken

RussianUkrainianTagalogMandarinFrench

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
$11.86
per resident per day
Complaints (Year)
0
Inspections (Year)
1

Quality Indicators (CIHI — Canadian Institute for Health Information)

Percent of residents receiving physical therapy21.9%
Percent of residents receiving recreation therapy5.2%
Percent of residents receiving occupational therapy19.4%
Percent of residents with a worsened pressure ulcer3.2%
Percent of residents with daily physical restraints1.5%
Percent of residents with falls in the last 30 days4.4%
Percent of residents taking nine or more medications34.8%
Percent of residents with four or more emergency room visits0.0%
Percent of residents taking antipsychotic drugs without a diagnosis of psychosis24.8%
Food prepared on-siteSingle: 39Double: 0

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