Parkview Place
707 3rd Ave
Enderby, BC V0E1V0
Interior Health
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Parkview Place is a 31-bed long-term care home in Enderby, British Columbia, operated by Interior Health. The home is accredited through Accreditation Canada and provides 24-hour nursing care, including dementia support, to adults with complex, long-term care needs. Located in Enderby in the Shuswap region of British Columbia, the home offers structured daily programming, communal dining, and outdoor spaces. The care team works with residents and families to develop individualized care plans that reflect each person's health needs, personal history, and daily routines. Placement is managed through a Home and Community Care assessment — call 8-1-1 to start. Contact Parkview Place to ask about the residence itself.
Last verified May 12, 2026 · operator website
What families should know
Placement through Interior Health — publicly funded placement
Parkview Place is a publicly funded long-term care home overseen by Interior Health, and admission is arranged through Interior Health’s Home and Community Care intake after an eligibility assessment rather than by applying directly to the facility. The home is known as a small, Interior Health–owned complex care home in Enderby that provides 24-hour nursing and personal care for adults with complex medical needs in a publicly funded setting. It offers the typical range of long-term care services such as medication management, meals, laundry, and social and recreational activities, and is intended for people who can no longer live safely or be supported at home. Situated on 3rd Avenue in the town of Enderby, it sits within a small North Okanagan community setting where visitors will generally drive or use limited local transit and community shuttles, with some basic shops and services a short distance away. The resident population generally includes seniors and other adults who need help with most activities of daily living and ongoing medical oversight, and may include people living with dementia or other cognitive changes alongside physical frailty. Families should confirm with Interior Health how the placement process works right now, what wait times look like, and whether they can express a preference for Parkview Place in their region-wide bed offers. Worth checking if there are any dementia-specific programs, activity offerings, or behavioural support approaches that match your family member’s needs and preferences. Ask about recent licensing inspection findings, family involvement in care planning, and visiting policies so you have a clear picture of day-to-day life and how the home communicates with relatives.
Based on BC Seniors Advocate QuickFacts, Health Authority records, and publicly available facility information · Last reviewed May 14, 2026
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